KUALA LUMPUR, June 15 – A better future is waiting for corporations and businesses’ productivity beyond the Movement Control Order (MCO) through technology and public-private collaborations to keep the nation empowered with better internet connectivity, Microsoft Malaysia said. Managing...
Monday, 15 Jun 2020 05:09 PM MYTKUALA LUMPUR, June 15 – A better future is waiting for corporations and businesses’ productivity beyond the Movement Control Order through technology and public-private collaborations to keep the nation empowered with better internet connectivity, Microsoft Malaysia said.
However, he said this shift has tested the preparedness of organisations across the nation for remote work as investment into technology, both hardware and software, and skills development need to take place at an unprecedented pace. “Indeed, Internet connectivity and the ubiquitous broadband has undoubtedly become the lifeblood of business continuity plans and a seamless Internet connection is crucial to almost every Malaysian to continue working from home,” he said in Bernama’s THOUGHTS column on theHe said in the wake of the MCO, Microsoft Malaysia has rallied together with its partners, including Telekom Malaysia , Celcom and Maxis, to pinpoint the needs of businesses and provide solutions that directly address their...
He said TM ONE SaaS was designed to provide an all-in-one solution to businesses by offering Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office 365 E1 free for six months, lessening the burden on businesses that need to make the transition to remote working urgently.
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