MANAGEENGINE intensifies its Philippine expansion as the country’s digital economy accelerates, banking on AI-powered cybersecurity and unified IT platforms to support government, finance, healthcare and enterprise digitalization.  Photograph by Carl Magadia for DAILY TRIBUNE
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ManageEngine positions for Philippines’ P2.25-T digital economy

Carl Magadia

ManageEngine, the IT management division of Zoho Corporation, is expanding its footprint in the Philippines as digitalization across finance, government, healthcare and enterprises drives demand for cybersecurity and unified IT platforms. 

The move comes as the Philippines’ digital economy reached P2.25 trillion last year and is projected to hit $150 billion by 2030, while cybercrime incidents continue to surge.

Arun Kumar, regional vice president for Asia-Pacific, said the Philippines has become one of ManageEngine’s strongest growth markets, posting 25 percent annual growth and over 500 organizations now using its products. 

The company considers the Philippines its fourth-largest market in Southeast Asia and expects continued expansion as both public and private institutions adopt cloud-based systems, AI and remote-work operations.

“This market is a very important market for us,” Kumar said. “We made strong investments in terms of cybersecurity capabilities because cybersecurity is also what we try to solve.”

Latest government data recorded 14,531 cybercrime complaints, P198 million in financial losses and 234 confirmed data breaches this year alone. 

Kumar said these threats are accelerating faster than the country’s cybersecurity maturity, noting that many attacks are now driven by automation and artificial intelligence. 

Need to tap AI

“You need to tap AI,” he said, emphasizing that the company is now deploying contextual AI, conversational AI and agent-based AI tools in its IT management platform.

The company’s growth aligns with major national policies, including the National Cybersecurity Plan 2023–2028, the Cloud-First Policy and the National AI Strategy Roadmap 2.0, which mandate cloud adoption, digital governance and responsible AI use across government systems. 

Under these reforms, all agencies are shifting to integrated digital systems, intensifying demand for identity protection, infrastructure monitoring and endpoint management.

Full stack of IT management services

ManageEngine, which has been operating in the Philippines for nearly two decades, supplies a full stack of IT management services, including unified service management, identity and access management, endpoint management and security, SIEM, infrastructure monitoring, DevOps and IT operations management.