NZ cloud services provider seeks capital
NZ cloud services provider seeks capital for global
expansion
Auckland 18 May 2015 --
Auckland-based cloud services provider Virsae is looking to
raise $3 million from equity investors to accelerate
international growth.
Developed and launched in 2013 by
unified communications specialist Agile, Virsae provides
cloud-based applications that manage unified communications
and call centre environments.
To date fully funded by
Virsae shareholders and company management, new capital will
drive Virsae’s product development and bolster sales teams
and partners in the USA and UK.
Currently 85 per cent of
Virsae’s seven-figure revenue is from international
markets. The company has more than 30 staff, including a
team of New Zealand-based developers, and its flagship
product Virsae Service Management (VSM) processes more than
two billion transactions a month.
In preparation for the
company’s first external equity raising, Virsae has
appointed professional director and ex-investment banker
Mark Cross – who has taken a stake in the company – to
Virsae’s board of directors.
The developments follow a
string of recent successes for the Albany-based company.
Earlier this year Virsae signed up global distributor
Westcon Group to distribute VSM to resellers in Europe, the
Middle East, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.
Virsae has also cemented re-sales agreements with large
international technology providers, including Arrow SI – a
subsidiary of NYSE-listed US tech giant Arrow Electronics
– Altura – based in California and one of the largest
communications solutions and services organisations in North
America, and UK-based Azzurri Communications.
Local
customers include government agencies, large manufacturers
and retailers, and insurance provider IAG. However,
Virsae’s sights are firmly set on the global Unified
Communications Services Management market, worth an
estimated US$2 billion according to Virsae.
Virsae’s
indirect sales model rides on the shoulders of partners,
principally large systems integrators, who resell VSM as
part of their managed services to corporates. Virsae’s
largest US partner Arrow SI, alone, manages communications
for an estimated 10 million end-users.
Virsae is
Agile’s second successful software company spinoff. In
2009 Agile sold software division Agile Software to unified
communications giant Avaya.
Virsae CEO Tony Jayne said
that while Virsae lacked the profile of cloud businesses,
like Xero, its aspirations were just as bold.
“We’re
on a mission to grow a global business at the forefront of
cloud-based unified communications service management. This
new multi-billion dollar category is largely untapped as
businesses recognise the need for specialist toolsets to
maintain reliable enterprise communications,” said Jayne.
“This is a very exciting stage of our development. Now
that voice is firmly entrenched in the IT network, IT
managers require specialist tools to understand and manage
their communications platforms. However, traditional IT
service management tools don’t go deep enough, and Virsae
is one of a few service management vendors dedicated to
managing voice and unified communications,” he
said.
Jayne said Virsae’s cloud-based
software-as-a-service model was geared for unlimited scale
and emerging categories
“At the centre of VSM is a
data and analytics platform that captures unstructured data
and presents it as contextually relevant information that
drives customer decisions. It is very much the engine room
for big data and the internet of things,” he said.
Jayne said Virsae was built from the ground up for cloud
delivery, a rarity among unified communications monitoring
companies.
He said Microsoft Azure delivered the capacity
to cope with skyrocketing transaction volumes and supported
a low-touch, one-to-many service model.
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