

Who are we?
Compucon Computers Limited (CCL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of KARIN Group, represents a name of talent and prestige across the Information Technology industry. Over the years, with a team of professionals, CCL has developed itself a leading IT products distributor in Hong Kong. Continually striving for the leading position in the industry, the delivery of dedicated and tremendous IT products to exceed customers’ expectation is always our endeavors.
With remarkable company growth and diversified blend of technology, CCL is honored to be the premier business partner and authorized distributor of tremendous well-known IT brands. Together with our extensive channel network and inseparable partner relationship, CCL continues to provide supportive services and products to equip and empower our resellers for potential business.
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All the latest news
“Distributor Of The Year” for 2017 among the region of North Asia.
November 1st, 2018|0 Comments
Innovating Data Loss Prevention: From Device to Cloud
October 19th, 2018|0 Comments
Companies of all sizes are adopting cloud-based services, such as Microsoft Office 365, as a way to give their end-users
McAfee MVISION Cloud – the Evolution of the Skyhigh CASB Service
October 19th, 2018|0 Comments
Skyhigh Networks has now been a part of McAfee for the better part of a year and continually to innovate
McAfee Blog: A Brief History of Cloud Computing and Security
August 21st, 2018|0 Comments
“50% of organizations use more than one public cloud infrastructure vendor, choosing between Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google
U.S. Department of Defense Awards $551 Million Enterprise-Wide Contract for McAfee Products and Services
August 2nd, 2018|0 Comments
McAfee, the device to cloud cybersecurity company, announces that the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded three companies spots
Gartner Report: 10 Best Practices for Successful CASB Projects
June 19th, 2018|0 Comments
As Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASB) enter the mainstream, later adopters will benefit from the experiences of early adopters by