Microsoft’s customized Cloud technology facilitates robust telecom operations at Zong
Islamabad : Microsoft’s private-cloud technology, comprising of Windows Server 2012 and Microsoft System Center 2012, has been adopted by Zong, the leading telecommunication services brand of Pakistan. Microsoft is working closely to provide the next level of global technologies to leading enterprises like Zong. China Mobile Pakistan (CMPAK) has continued
By our correspondents
January 28, 2015
Islamabad : Microsoft’s private-cloud technology, comprising of Windows Server 2012 and Microsoft System Center 2012, has been adopted by Zong, the leading telecommunication services brand of Pakistan.
Microsoft is working closely to provide the next level of global technologies to leading enterprises like Zong. China Mobile Pakistan (CMPAK) has continued a strong operational engagement with Microsoft, over the years. The sophisticated Data-Centre solutions including the private Cloud have also been specially customized by Microsoft to strengthen and streamline telecom business operations.
“Our subscriber base has grown at a very high and consistent rate over the past few years”, notes Niaz A Malik, Chief Information Officer at Zong. “We aim to provide our customers with efficiency and effectiveness of the highest level and this partnership with Microsoft will work a long way in ensuring that the customer experience is enhanced in terms of optimized technology exposure”, he concluded.
The cost of bringing this paradigm shift in technology will be quickly covered through faster Return on investment (ROI), while it will significantly improve Zong users’ experience too.***
Microsoft is working closely to provide the next level of global technologies to leading enterprises like Zong. China Mobile Pakistan (CMPAK) has continued a strong operational engagement with Microsoft, over the years. The sophisticated Data-Centre solutions including the private Cloud have also been specially customized by Microsoft to strengthen and streamline telecom business operations.
“Our subscriber base has grown at a very high and consistent rate over the past few years”, notes Niaz A Malik, Chief Information Officer at Zong. “We aim to provide our customers with efficiency and effectiveness of the highest level and this partnership with Microsoft will work a long way in ensuring that the customer experience is enhanced in terms of optimized technology exposure”, he concluded.
The cost of bringing this paradigm shift in technology will be quickly covered through faster Return on investment (ROI), while it will significantly improve Zong users’ experience too.***
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