Following the introduction of an office in Melbourne, Victoria, Lancom Technology has appointed Dan Williams as a
non-executive director as a part of the company’s expansion in the Australian market. Auckland-headquartered Lancom
Technology is executing a growth strategy which has seen several acquisitions and it now has its sights set on organic
growth by addressing demand for business optimisation and modernisation in mid-sized companies on both sides of the
Tasman.Dan Williams
Williams is a well-known figure in the Australian technology and entrepreneurial space, having founded, grown and
coached multiple organisations to success. Dan Williams said: “My specialty is in building strategy, vision and healthy
teams. As a company which has done business successfully in Australia for some time, Lancom Technology is ideally
positioned for an expansion of its services, particularly in the underserved mid-market.”
Noting that small businesses tend to have their relatively uncomplicated technology requirements taken care of, while
large corporations rely on multinational consulting companies, Williams describes the mid-market as the source of demand
for Lancom Technology’s services. “We’re seeing distinct demand particularly in the rollout of cloud services and
solutions and application modernisation. Organisations today are under no illusions that the cloud is the way forward,
and in Victoria, that’s been driven home hard by the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic.”
He adds that COVID has renewed the focus on and interest in efficiency, and points to Lancom Technology’s partner status
with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft as an integral component of its solution delivery. “Company directors are looking
to control how and where resources are allocated. Where fixed costs can be avoided, such as through ‘as a service’
billing models with infrastructure and other services, directors are seeking out those options. A lot of what Lancom
Technology is about is giving back that control, with predictability in how customers can grow or throttle down their
service profile with granular control.”
In the month since Lancom Technology opened its Melbourne office, the company has focused on building a local team while
accessing the delivery capability of its Auckland headquarters. To date, appointments have been made in business
development; Williams says “This brings on board decades of experience in the local market which will accelerate the
process of putting Lancom Technology’s services in front of the customers who need them.”
He adds that in due course, other operational roles will be created, bolstering the Australian arm’s ability to deliver
locally. “It’s worth noting that Lancom Technology already has some capacity along with a proven track record of
delivery out of Auckland. The company is recognised as a successful operator in the local market, having worked with the
likes of Barwon Health and Hertz over the course of several years. Now, the process is underway to build organically.”
Chief Executive of Lancom Technology, Waruna Kirimetiyawa welcomed Williams to the team by saying: “Having followed
Dan’s career for some time, I’m excited to have his capabilities on board as we seek executive guidance for the growth
of our Australian operations. He has the experience, knowledge and capabilities which are crucial in achieving managed
growth in a market which, as it faces major challenges, also has substantial opportunities for the introduction of cloud
and other technology solutions.”
Williams’ appointment is effective immediately.