GoDaddy launches in 11 more APAC markets

Computerworld Hong Kong staff
03 Mar 2016
00:00

Small business technology services provider GoDaddy has expanded further into Asia, launching in 11 more markets including Hong Kong.

The company has launched its suite of cloud-based products for SMEs across the region. With the launch GoDaddy services are now available in 14 Asian markets, also including Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

GoDaddy offers a suite of cloud-based products and services including domain registry, website hosting, website development and productivity tools.

The company offers also local language customer care and direct phone numbers in each of its new Asian markets.

GoDaddy CEO Blake Irving noted that SMEs account for over 97% of all enterprises and employ over half the workforce across APEC economies.

“Asia is home to one of the largest, most vibrant small business communities in the world,” he said.

“As internet growth and smartphone adoption continue to accelerate across the region, it’s important that these businesses are able to create strong digital identities that will help them achieve their goals and compete online.”

Globally, GoDaddy now services small businesses in 53 markets, supporting 26 languages - including 10 Asian languages - and 44 currencies.

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