Microsoft's local Data centres to offer unparalleled value with new significant partnerships
Major IT infrastructure and hosting service providers in the country also have joined hands with Microsoft to offer hybrid cloud services to their customers.
Tata Communications, Netmagic, Sify and NxtGen are significant amongst these.
Existing users of IT infrastructure services from these providers will now be able to extend to Azure with seamless service integration.
This will allow customers to retain their existing investments and interests with their service providers and benefit from high value infrastructure and platform services of Azure like analytics, media and mobile services, machine learning, disaster recovery, etc.
Wipro Limited launched its ‘Travel & Expense (T&E) Management as a Service’ solution for the B2B segment on Microsoft’s Azure platform with general availability due in December.
This solution will enable organizations, across industry sectors, to carry out the process of travel-related reporting and reimbursements with ease. The intuitiveness, performance and insights offered by the solution will be similar to that of popular social apps.
In addition, Dell has announced a new hybrid cloud solution, featuring technology jointly developed with Microsoft, designed to break down the barriers customers experience on their path to cloud.
Scott Guthrie, Executive Vice President, Cloud and Enterprise Group at Microsoft said, “Customers, are keen on the local cloud, to drive productivity and customer and citizen delight. Our partners are excited about new opportunities the cloud presents for themselves and their customers.”
Dipak Gupta, Joint Managing Director, Kotak Mahindra Bank said, "At Kotak, we are on a journey to provide stakeholders, both internal and external, the best of experiences as they engage with us. Information technology and digital transformation will play a key role in enabling this. With our payroll partner ZingHR moving our data to Microsoft Azure services offered from the local datacenter, our employees will now be able to access their information quickly on a device of their choice from wherever they are. The time taken for periodic processing will also reduce significantly along with benefits of reduced costs and improved compliance."
Similarly, leading hospitals such as All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Fortis have adopted Microsoft local cloud services. In fact, Fortis has retired its datacenters and moved crucial applications for patient care to Microsoft Azure.
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