Logmanager, a provider of a log management platform enhanced with SIEM capabilities, has secured an investment from ORIZON System, the leading Japanese IT powerhouse. This strategic partnership with the renowned Japanese IT company marks a pivotal moment in Logmanager’s journey to scale its offerings and expand its market presence.

Logmanager is a leading provider of log management and SIEM solutions, recognized for its user-friendly platform that streamlines responses to cyberthreats, ensures legal compliance, and simplifies troubleshooting.

ORIZON Systems is a Japanese IT company with more than 25 years of history, specializing in digital transformation and offering a wide range of IT infrastructure products and services.

“Partnership with ORIZON is an important step forward for our company,” said Jiri Tobola, CEO at Logmanager. “Following an impressive 35% year-over-year growth in 2024, ORIZON’s investment enables us to enhance our technology, strengthen our team, and reach new customers globally in the fast-evolving cybersecurity landscape.”

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Fig 1: Jiri Tobola, CEO at Logmanager, and Kenichi Suga, CEO at ORIZON Systems.

ORIZON’s decision to invest reflects confidence in Logmanager’s innovative solutions and their potential to shape the future of log management and SIEM market.

“Logmanager’s proven track record and forward-thinking approach make them an ideal partner,” said Kenichi Suga, CEO of ORIZON Systems. “We share a vision for advancing the security of public and private organizations, and this investment demonstrates our belief in their ability to deliver exceptional value to customers worldwide.”

Another investment for the Czech technology

ORIZON Systems has a proven track record of partnering with European, and particularly Czech, IT companies, helping them grow and successfully enter the demanding Japanese market. With challenges like language barriers, stringent product quality requirements, and differing sales tactics, Orizon’s expertise has been key to overcoming these obstacles.

A notable example of successful collaboration is their partnership with an IT security vendor, Flowmon Networks (today’s Progress Software). Through this partnership, Flowmon established a strong presence in Japan, capturing nearly 20% of the Japanese NPMD and NTA/NDR market, second only to Cisco.