Transcom is taking Microsoft services

১৬ নভেম্বর, ২০২৩ ২২:১৯  

Transcom Group, one of the largest industrial enterprises in Bangladesh, will use Microsoft services to accelerate digitalization in all its business activities. For this, the company has signed an agreement with Microsoft's cloud solution partner Elevate Solutions Limited. Through this, Transcom Group will manage all of its 12 strategic business units (Strategic Business Units - SBUs) on Microsoft Azure with the help of Microsoft.

Regarding this, Mr. Arif-uz-Zaman, Head of Technology, Transcom Group said, “We are very happy to work with Microsoft in ensuring digital ecosystem through holistic and sustainable solutions. The world is about to enter a new era of technological development and modernization. Transcom is also aware of the importance of digitalization. This collaboration with Microsoft will enable us to use contemporary solutions to enrich all our business operations.”

Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal Microsoft Country Managing Director Md. Yusup Farooq said, “We are very excited to enter into this partnership to enhance the efficiency of Transcom Group's operations. Customers trust on Microsoft's technology, services and cloud-to-edge solutions. And this reflects in our commitment to support business, society and community. Organizations like Transcom will use our services to ensure maximum security, manage operations efficiently and complete all tasks smoothly. We are hopeful that many more organizations will use our solutions in their digital transformation.”

Humayun Kabir, CEO and MD of Solutions Limited; Samik Roy, Executive Director of Corporate, Medium and Small Business of Microsoft India and Country Managing Director of Microsoft Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal Md. Yusup Farooq were present at the signing ceremony.

Azure's cloud platform includes more than 200 products and cloud services. Through which various issues can be managed on various cloud and on-premises (servers within the customer's infrastructure) servers with all the necessary tools and frameworks. The group is leveraging cloud-based security information and event management (SIEM) platform Microsoft Sentinel to use in-built AI to analyze the organization's vast data.