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Ncell, Microsoft collaborate to deliver cloud service to Nepali businesses

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February 12, 2020
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Kathmandu, February 12: Ncell Private Limited has collaborated with Microsoft Corporation to provide Microsoft’s productivity and communications solutions, cloud resources and online meeting tools.

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 Amidst a recent special gathering attended by over 250 corporate clients from various banks, businesses and officials of NGO/INGOs, Ncell announced its collaboration with Microsoft Corporation for Microsoft Tier 1 Cloud Service Provider (CSP). Under this partnership, Ncell will be focusing to provide three major products—Office 365 (O365), Azure and Teams to Nepali businesses.

 Microsoft O365 is a cloud-based service that facilitates any organization to be more efficient and productive. Similarly, Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through Microsoft-managed data centers.

Likewise, Microsoft Azure is a unified communication and collaboration platform that combines persistent workplace chat, video meetings, file storage (including collaboration on files), and application integration. Teams provide a fully decked out document storage, chat, and online meeting environment.

Speaking on the occasion, Andy Chong, CEO of Ncell, said, “Ncell and Microsoft are combining resources and experience to focus on the fast-growing collaboration arena, which is a strategic market for both companies.”

Similarly, Anh Pham, chief partner officer for South Asia at Microsoft said, “We have collaborated with Ncell to provide our cloud service directly to customers in Nepal,” Anh Pham, chief partner officer for South Asia at Microsoft.

“In the initial phase, we will be providing the cloud service to clients including small and medium enterprises and businesses of the country. We believe that the collaboration contributes towards the development of Nepal’s digital ecosystem, also providing our services as value-added services.”

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