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HKBN and Microsoft Hong Kong work together to support SMEs

HKBN and Microsoft Hong Kong work together to support SMEs

The collaboration will see HKBN deploying a team of 100 engineers to help companies operate more efficiently.

By iTnews Asia Team on Apr 6, 2021 8:17AM

Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) Group and Microsoft Hong Kong have joined hands to provide the best-fit remote applications for local enterprises as as part of this strategic collaboration.

HKBN and its team of Microsoft accredited engineers will deploy and implement Microsoft's suite of applications to support enterprises, especially SMEs, operating more efficiently and effectively under the new normal.

These applications, and more, will be deployed through HKBN's solutions FixIT (token- or subscription-based IT support) and TaaS (Transformation as a Service), which support hardware connectivity and maintenance to accredited software licensing. 

Billy Yeung, Co-Owner and CEO – HKBN Enterprise Solutions & JOS Group said, "Change is a matter of survival for enterprises in the new normal. Digital resiliency and adoption of a cross-expertise resource pool makes all the difference between success and failure for businesses."

Kelvin Tse, One Commercial Partner and Small, Medium & Corporate Customers at Microsoft Hong Kong added, "2021 will be a game-changing year as companies deepen the adoption of technologies, such as data and AI, to optimise their operations and increase business resilience." 

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