Info-Tech Research Group Expands Global Operations
New Office in Singapore and Enhanced Presence in New Zealand
The Info-Tech Research Group, a leading IT research and advisory firm, has recently made headlines with its expansion plans in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The company has officially opened a new office in Singapore and announced an increased investment in New Zealand, a move that underscores its commitment to growing its global footprint and better serving clients in these rapidly evolving markets.
Fulfilling the Demand for Local Support
This significant expansion reflects the rising demand for localized and outcome-driven support amongst IT leaders in Southeast Asia and the broader Australia-New Zealand (ANZ) region. Companies are continually navigating the disruptions caused by artificial intelligence (AI), evolving regulatory environments, and increasing cybersecurity threats. By establishing a presence in Singapore, Info-Tech aims to bolster its ability to provide practical advisory services tailored to the unique challenges regional organizations face.
Tom Zehren, CEO of Info-Tech Research Group, emphasized the importance of this expansion, stating, "Expanding our presence in APAC is a defining moment in Info-Tech's global growth story. Our future is global, and our commitment to helping IT leaders succeed has never been stronger." By forming dedicated teams across Southeast Asia and New Zealand, Info-Tech is enabling Chief Information Officers (CIOs) in these regions to access essential tools and frameworks that aid them in navigating a complex technological landscape.
The Singapore office opened its doors in late August 2025, and with it, a team of new members positioned to support the burgeoning client base. At the same time, Info-Tech is strategically hiring in New Zealand to create a robust local expertise base to cater to rising member needs and stimulate growth in the region.
Strategic Leadership and Focus on Local Expertise
In line with these expansion efforts, Byron Rudenno has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Europe & Asia-Pacific, reflecting the growing scale of Info-Tech’s international operations. Rudenno will oversee strategy and client engagement across Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, ensuring direct access to localized expertise and advisory services geared towards delivering measurable outcomes.
"We understand that CIOs across Southeast Asia are looking for high-impact, localized support," Rudenno remarked. The established presence in Singapore and the investment in New Zealand are intended to meet the rising demand for these services with a heightened level of proximity and precision.
Addressing Complex Challenges in the APAC Market
The APAC market is undergoing rapid changes, with CIOs prioritizing AI adoption and facing the dual challenges of security and global competition. George Khreish, Managing Partner, APAC, elaborated on this dynamic, noting that establishing a strengthened local presence allows Info-Tech to offer the same caliber of AI-focused insights as it does in markets like Australia and Singapore. The firm’s advisory support is aimed at helping local leaders modernize their IT frameworks while ensuring security and compliance in this fast-paced environment.
Future-Proofing Through Talent Acquisition
Besides geographic expansion, Info-Tech is prioritizing talent acquisition initiatives across APAC. Shawn Gibson, Chief Human Resources Officer at Info-Tech, shared insights into the company’s commitment to fostering professional growth in the region. He highlighted the goal of creating opportunities for top-tier talent, stating, "Our people are at the center of our success, and building strong local teams ensures we can continue delivering meaningful outcomes for our members while creating career opportunities in high-growth markets."
Key Highlights
Some of the key features of Info-Tech’s expansion into the APAC region include:
- - The establishment of a new Singapore office focusing on advisory, research, and client support teams across sectors including digital transformation and cybersecurity.
- - An enhanced presence in New Zealand to address demands from government, educational, and financial services sectors seeking effective IT modernization.
- - Strategic investments in Australia to support CIOs in navigating the complexities surrounding cloud adoption and vendor management.
- - The upcoming Info-Tech LIVE conference scheduled for March 2026 in Brisbane, where regional IT leaders will convene to discuss transformation strategies.
- - Expanded coverage across Southeast Asia, with localized advisory services addressing emerging trends such as AI governance and compliance automation.
- - Continued recruitment aimed at building a network of regional experts capable of providing tailored advisory solutions.
Info-Tech's milestone expansion is part of its broader growth strategy, which also includes ongoing development in North America and the UK, further solidifying its status as a trusted partner for CIOs globally.
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