He says: "More than 50% of our staff is non-Russian, the majority of our business is conducted abroad and most of our top managers are recruited from overseas." In fact, Mr Kaspersky points out that although the company HQ is located in Russia, it cannot be labelled as a Russian firm, either in the way it operates, or in terms of the ventures it undertakes. Nextgen's channel community seized the opportunity to mix business with pleasure and enjoy an in-person gathering.Mr Kaspersky's managerial style and the relaxed atmosphere of his global HQ resembles a Sillicon Valley start-up more than a Russian company situated just 20 minutes from the Kremlin. Held in Auckland on International Women's Day, Nextgen New Zealand's Summer Party was an opportunity to celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2023. Channel leaders unite at Reseller News Influencer Network Channel gathers for Nextgen New Zealand's Summer Party More than 60 executives within the New Zealand channel attended Influencer Network as Reseller News launched a market-leading agenda for 2023. ![]() An interactive panel discussion also brought a lens to the impact of company culture post pandemic and the importance of striving to keep that intact. Featuring David Kennedy as a keynote speaker, the self-described 'river guide' shared his insights into an effective company culture and leadership skills. Leading figures came together under the Reseller News roof at Influencer Network held on 27 April at the Park Hyatt in Auckland. In Pictures: WatchGuard Technologies A/NZ Partner Summit Channel leaders unite at Reseller News Influencer Network WatchGuard Technologies held its regional Apogee partner conference in Phuket, Thailand, earlier this month, which included its Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) Partner of the Year Awards for 2022. Slideshows In Pictures: WatchGuard Technologies A/NZ Partner Summit From desktop to web and everything in between, Microsoft Office delivers the help you need to work anytime, anywhere.Your essential guide to New Zealand Vendors Your essential guide to New Zealand Distributors Revenues in the United States would be about 5-8 percent lower in its current fiscal year than last year due to the attacks, he said. He said revenues would top $700 million globally this year. He acknowledged that such attacks - which were mostly, based on incorrect information - would hurt his company. Kaspersky said the company was under attack by the U.S. "If the Russian government comes to me and asks me to anything wrong, or my employees, I will move the business out of Russia," Kaspersky said in English. Kaspersky, who once served as an engineer for Soviet military intelligence before founding his company in the years following the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union, said he would move the company outside of Russia if he faced such a demand to spy. ![]() ![]() "They have never asked us to spy on people. "Never, never," CEO Eugene Kaspersky told reporters at a media briefing at the company's offices in London, when asked if Russian intelligence had ever asked him to help them spy on the West.
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