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Prodapt launches TechCo Toolkit to accelerate digital transformation with ServiceNow for Communications Service Providers

Chennai, June 17, 2024 : Prodapt, the largest and fastest-growing specialized company focused on the connectedness industry, has announced the launch of TechCo Toolkit, an integration with ServiceNow to help Communications Service Providers (CSPs) accelerate service activation, automate key workflows, and leverage AI to transform operations.

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Legacy Operational Support Systems (OSS) with siloed processes and multivendor environments are slowing Telecom networks, delaying revenue and leading to low customer satisfaction. The Toolkit accelerates operational agility by automating and shortening the service lifecycle, making provisioning faster, enhancing operational visibility and improving network inventory accuracy.

The Toolkit comprises Prodapt’s proprietary network accelerators NeMA (Network Management Abstraction), NeSA (Network Service Assurance), and NeDR (Network Discovery & Reconciliation) to transform service orchestration, service assurance and network operations. Seamlessly integrated with TM Forum Open APIs, it enables efficient troubleshooting and diagnosis to resolve incidents faster and leverages AI to predict and guard against future disruptions. Compared to existing network accelerator solutions, the Toolkit delivers 40% faster deployment and integration cycles through Prodapt’s pre-built network connector library. This helps deliver the benefits of a transformed OSS stack to customers faster.

“Partnerships succeed best when we lean into our unique skills and expertise and have a clear view into the problem we’re trying to solve,” said Erica Volini, senior vice president of global partnerships at ServiceNow. “Prodapt’s TechCo Toolkit extends our reach well beyond where we can go alone and represents the legacy and goals of the Now Platform. I am thrilled to see the continued innovation we will achieve together to help organizations succeed in the era of digital business.”

Rajiv Papneja, CTO of Prodapt, said: “CSPs worldwide are under pressure to bring new Telco services to market quickly and to improve operational efficiency. The sure-fire way to do that is to optimize business logic, rationalize OSS applications, and simplify the Telecom OSS stack with AI and automation. Already, the Network OSS has evolved a Network Digital Twin for operators to have better control over their networks, reduce deployment time and accelerate repairs. The TechCo Toolkit will be a critical enabler of these futuristic developments in intelligent network deployment.”

Huawei EM2.0 Model: Pioneering the Digital Transformation Path for African Operators

[Marrakech, Morocco, May 30, 2024] Africa Carrier Cloud Transformation Summit 2024 was held by Huawei during GITEX AFRICA 2024, covering the theme of ” Enable New Growth Beyond Connectivity.” Executives from regional governments, operators, industrial organizations and analysts had in-depth exchanges on the acceleration of their transformation using a digital cloud platform, moving beyond connectivity to create new growth avenues. At the summit, Huawei and African operators jointly announced the establishment of the “Africa Digital Intelligent Transformation Pioneer Club,” marking the beginning of a new era in digital transformation for Africa.

Benjamin Hou, President of Huawei Northern Africa Carrier Business, highlighted at the summit that digital transformation for operators has become a global trend. Africa is embracing a window of digital economy development, providing a historic opportunity for regional operators in transformation. EM 2.0 is more than a technology upgrade. It also exemplifies a profound change in mindsets and models. By optimizing digital infrastructure, building a digital cloud foundation, deploying digital O&M platforms, and enabling diverse digital services, promoting operators to transform from traditional network service providers to digital service providers, enable new growth beyond connectivity.

James Crawshaw, Head of Telecom Transformation at Omdia, emphasized in his keynote speech that cloud services are crucial for global operators undergoing digital transformation. Cloud services not only achieve significant cost reductions and business expansion but also drive business innovation, build ecosystems, and become a new engine for revenue growth.

Tariku Demissi, Chief Technology Officer of Ethio Telecom, stated that Ethio Telecom will continue to deepen its digital transformation around the “1 Cloud + 1 Network + 1 Entry + 2 Ecosystems” strategy. This involves creating a platform economy through comprehensive coverage of payment, social, entertainment, and live streaming services, while accelerating the evolution from B2B industry digitization to B2G national digitization. Ultimately, this will create new growth engines for Ethio Telecom.

Ying Li, President of Huawei Global Product Portfolio Marketing and Solutions Sales Department, stated that a strategic cloud partner for operators needs to deeply understand telecom data, networks, and applications. Huawei Cloud, the fastest-growing cloud service provider in Africa, has proven through successful partnerships with over 120 global operators, including Ethio Telecom, that Huawei is the best partner for operators transitioning to digital service providers.

Study: Digitalization Could Boost India’s GDP by USD1.04 Trillion by 2025

Hyderabad, May 23, 2024……A full-day Leadership Summit on Navigating Digital Transformation in Engineering and Manufacturing will be held in the city at HICC on Friday.

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Titled DXEM 24, it will be hosted by Plural Technology, a Hyderabad-based company specialized in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Enterprise Software services. The summit aims to delve into the transformative potential of digital technologies in the fields of engineering and manufacturing and explore how embracing these advancements can drive growth, innovation, and sustainability.

Mr. Deepak Sapra, CEO of Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories will deliver the opening address. Mr Peter Bilello, CEO, and President, CIM Data will deliver a Keynote address on Digital Transformation. Both the speakers are prominent leaders from the industry.

A panel discussion will be moderated by Dr Ramgopal NC, Technology & Innovation Director, Spantech Engineers, ex-Program Director of Emirates ID and led large-scale digital transformation projects for the Government. The panellists of the same include Mr Sudhakar Rao, APAC Head, Ui Path; Dr Rajaram Iyer, VP, Lauras Labs; Mr Siva Kumar Rachakonda, President, Zetatek Group; Mr Dhanraj Tirumala, Founder & CEO, CGI Simulations Pvt Ltd

Other important sessions include talks on ESG (Environment, Social & Governance), technical sessions focused on Digital technologies deployment, challenges, and case studies.

Digital transformation in engineering and manufacturing holds immense promise not only for individual businesses but also for the broader socioeconomic landscape of Telangana and India as a whole. By harnessing the power of digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, and data analytics, companies can streamline operations, enhance productivity, reduce costs, and accelerate time-to-market for their products said Mr Sunil Savaram, Founder & CEO, Plural Technology, in a press note issued in the city today.

Moreover, embracing digital transformation can position Telangana and India as global leaders in the engineering and manufacturing sectors. According to recent studies, embracing digitalization in manufacturing could potentially add USD 1.04 trillion to India’s GDP by 2025, representing a significant boost to the economy.

Furthermore, digital transformation in engineering and manufacturing can also play a pivotal role in addressing critical challenges such as sustainability and environmental conservation. By optimizing processes, reducing waste, and adopting green manufacturing practices enabled by digital technologies, companies can minimize their carbon footprint and contribute to building a more sustainable future for generations to come, the news release from Plural Technology added.

Many leaders and representatives from the Lauras Labs, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, Granules, World Health Organization, IKP, Qualcomm, Carrier Technologies, etc together with 150 delegates will participate in the summit.

Fawry and Roboost sign “MOU” to enhance digital transformation and financial inclusion

Cairo, 24th April 2024Fawry, the leading company in the field of banking technology and electronic payments, announced the signing of a joint cooperation memorandum with “Roboost”, a leader in developing delivery and logistics management systems, to automate payroll for home delivery couriers. The cooperation enhances the efforts of the digital transformation process and achieves the principles of financial inclusion in the delivery industry. The memorandum was signed in the presence of Mr. Hossam Ezz, CEO of the Commercial Sector at Fawry, and Mr. Mohamed Gessraha, CEO and Co-Founder of Roboost.

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Within the framework of this joint cooperation, Fawry will provide delivery employees with myfawry yellow cards for convenient salary cashouts and empowering couriers with greater financial flexibility and control over their earnings, according to Roboost’s advanced solutions that manage the payroll data of more than 20,000 employees, based on detailed criteria, ensuring fair compensation based on specific aspects and eliminating the need for lengthy discussions with accounting teams.

The collaboration also saves accounting teams countless hours in payroll calculations and aims to optimize the payment and benefits system for couriers. In addition, Fawry will provide comprehensive medical insurance services for delivery employees, which confirms the company’s commitment to prioritize the welfare and retention of the courier workforce, and will provide all means of support to them in order to enhance the delivery industry.

The partnership between Fawry and Roboost represents an innovative step towards improving the courier experience and operational efficiency in the delivery industry. In addition, it contributes in achieving an unparalleled delivery experience for end users , and improving retention rates of delivery employees within companies. With a shared commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, the partnership between Fawry and Roboost is poised to reshape the future of payroll management for home delivery couriers.

Mr. Sherif Aboshady, the SMEs Director at “Fawry”, said: “We are pleased with this partnership with “Roboost”, and are excited to work together to bring about a comprehensive change in delivery operations management systems.”

He added: At “Fawry“, we have a clear desire to target all sectors to benefit from Fawry’s advanced financial technology, and this will help these sectors keep pace with the fast-paced wheel of digital transformation, especially with the directives of the Egyptian state and Egypt’s Vision 2030.”

Mr. Mohamed Gessraha, CEO and Co-Founder of “Roboost” said: “Cooperation with Fawry, the first provider of financial technology services in Egypt, represents an important step in Roboost’s journey to automate all home delivery operations. This partnership will also greatly empower couriers in particular, which will lead to an improved overall customer experience.”

Noventiq Announces New Office Opening in Bangalore

Bangalore, India, 18th April 2024.– Noventiq, a global leading provider of digital transformation and cybersecurity solutions and services, announced the opening of its new office in Bangalore yesterday, 16th of April. This new facility marks a significant milestone in Noventiq’s expansion in the region and is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to growth and innovation.

The new office will welcome new hires as well as long-standing team members who have been integral to Noventiq India’s operations but have been working remotely. This integration of fresh and experienced talent under one roof is aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation within the team to keep supporting customers across the whole country.

Hervé Tessler, CEO of Noventiq, commented on this company milestone: “India is Noventiq’s geographic Center of Gravity, and I am immensely proud of our achievements and expansion, especially as we approach our upcoming Nasdaq listing. In almost every discussion, the growth of our operations in India inevitably comes up. With India poised to potentially lead global economic growth by 2028, it is a privilege to say that Noventiq is making significant contributions to this country’s development, thanks to the approximately 3,000 local team members we have across multiple cities in India.”

Vinod Nair, President of Noventiq India, expressed his enthusiasm for the new venture: “We are thrilled to open our new Bangalore office, which symbolizes both growth and the merging of new and existing talents in our company. This facility is not just a building but a space where innovation will thrive, bolstering our capabilities and enhancing our service offerings to clients.”

The office is strategically located in Vasanth Nagar, designed to enhance operational efficiency and provide an excellent workplace for its employees. The office team will support Noventiq’s customer operations and the company’s IT support. The office will also serve as a hub for both local and global projects, underscoring Noventiq’s commitment to its clients and its role as a leader in the IT industry.

Why ISVs Are Catalysts of Digital Transformation in the Era of New-Age Technology

The role of Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) in digital transformation is indeed pivotal. They are not just vendors but innovators and disruptors, crafting the architecture of the new digital enterprise era. As industries increasingly rely on software-driven operations, ISVs’ expertise in creating niche solutions becomes essential. They drive efficiency and competitiveness with their specialized offerings, from custom CRM systems to AI analytics platforms. Operating in a dynamic landscape, ISVs set the pace for change, shaping the business world’s ongoing evolution.

The Critical Role of ISVs in Digital Transformation
ISVs stand as pillars of innovation, driving the development, marketing, and sale of tailored software solutions that address unique customer needs across diverse industries. Their adeptness in embracing advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) is reshaping legacy systems, enhancing efficiency, scalability, and customer experience.

Cloud-First Approach: With businesses prioritizing continuity and scalability, the transition to a cloud-first strategy is becoming imperative. ISVs, through their Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings, expedite this transition, enabling businesses to achieve their objectives swiftly while focusing on core innovations.

Digitization Drive: According to an IDC report, The Indian public cloud services market is slated to burgeon to $13.5 billion by 2026, propelled by a burgeoning demand for digitization. ISVs, with their SaaS solutions, play a pivotal role in aiding businesses in their digital journey, accelerating growth and agility.

Modernization Imperative: Amidst rapid digital advancements, outdated applications pose a threat to competitiveness. ISVs specialize in leveraging technology and innovation to revamp legacy systems, facilitating seamless transitions, and unlocking benefits such as enhanced scalability, performance, and cost efficiency.

AI and IoT Integration: ISVs drive digital transformation by seamlessly integrating AI and IoT technologies, empowering businesses to automate processes, glean actionable insights, and deliver personalized experiences. This integration catalyzes operational efficiency and elevates customer satisfaction levels.

Support for Modernization Initiatives: ISVs are instrumental in supporting digital transformation and application modernization endeavors. As technical debt looms large, ISVs spearhead innovation and modernization efforts, ensuring reliability and scalability by migrating legacy applications to the cloud and harnessing advanced technologies.

Partnering with ISVs: The Distinct Advantage

ISV partnerships offer numerous benefits, including enhanced revenue, brand recognition, and built-in promotions. Direct partner programs, indirect partner programs, and software marketplace partnerships provide ISVs with access to resources and promotional opportunities, facilitating greater visibility and revenue generation.

Expertise and Solutions: ISVs offer specialized expertise and tailored solutions, enabling businesses to navigate the complexities of digital transformation effectively.

Defined Goals and Priorities Alignment: Partnering with ISVs allows businesses to define clear objectives, align technology investments with strategic priorities, and build scalable infrastructures conducive to growth.

Streamlined Testing Processes: ISVs play a pivotal role in implementing effective testing strategies, ensuring the reliability and performance of modernized applications through streamlined testing processes.

Accelerated Innovation: By collaborating with ISVs, businesses can expedite innovation cycles, leveraging cutting-edge technologies to stay ahead of the competition and meet evolving customer demands.

Enhanced Efficiency and Agility: ISVs facilitate seamless transitions to modernized systems, unlocking benefits such as enhanced scalability, performance, and cost efficiency, thereby enhancing overall operational efficiency and agility.

Spinny accelerates Digital transformation; enables 38% completely online purchases & 62% home deliveries across India in 2021

Spinny continues changing the used-car industry, observing a 57% rise in new-buyers with November being the highest-grossing month across the country. In a year where the personal car gained credence, Spinny’s market data yielded unexpected surprises, age-old truths and a demographic and purchase mode shift.

In a market valued at USD 18.3 billion by 2020, projected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 14.8% between 2021 and 2030, according to a P & S Intelligence Report, Spinny has recorded a sizable increase in year-on-year sales. The biggest Spinny cities, i.e. cities where new Spinny customers have snapped up and are enjoying the pioneering full-stack car retail platform’s vehicles are Bengaluru, which has yielded the brand a 64% increase in buyers, followed by Ahmedabad, the National Capital Region and Hyderabad.

In terms of favoured brands, the country’s most popular and populist marques still hold sway on spinny.com with Maruti, Hyundai and Honda cars being home-delivered most often, with Spinny’s trademark flair. Among model types, hatchbacks reign supreme in Spinny buyers wishlists, followed by sedans and then SUVs.

Spinny has reaped the demographic dividend characteristic of India’s economic make-up, with 57% of new buyers being millennials. Also, reflective of India’s changing workforce dynamic, 28% of Spinny buyers were women through 2021.

Yet in some aspects, Spinny’s data points to age-old traditionalism holding sway over modern automotive concepts – 80 per cent of new Spinny owners drive cars with a manual transmission. When it comes to fuel type, over 75% opted for petrol-fuelled vehicles, 26% diesel & the remaining transactions with CNG. And white, grey and silver, specifically in that order, were the colours Spinny buyers sought most.

62% of new Spinny buyers opted for home deliveries and home test drives and a staggering 38% of cars were sold online on spinny.com. Spinny’s year, in numbers and trends, points overwhelmingly to a change in buying behaviour – online, with the same ease and simplicity that consumer internet businesses have customers with.

Says Niraj Singh of Spinny’s 2021 – “Through the pandemic and its aftermath, Spinny has stayed focused on its home deliveries and home test drives #WithExtraCare. A car of one’s own is no longer a novelty, and increasingly in urban India, it is being regarded as a necessity. With our focus on the four pillars of Spinny Assured ® designed to instate quality, standardization and the greatest degree of customer-centricity, people have come to trust a pre-owned car company and the life-long relationship with car buyers that we seek to develop. Our mission is to deliver a quality car to every household in the country and our numbers are reflective of progress in that direction.

The global pandemic and subsequent strict regulations became a deciding factor in exemplifying these latest trends. Considering most people were afraid to share public transports or do in-person financial transactions and test drives, the pre-owned car market witnessed a tremendous hike in digital purchases.

The Future of Education is Here- Online Education and e-Gurukuls at all levels- Kulpati Prof Pritam B Sharma

The rapid pace with which the digital transformation has been adopted the world over has on one hand badly disrupted the conventional systems in all sectors of economy and human endeavors on the other hand opened enormous opportunities for rapid growth and development. The world community including India has taken the disruptive digital transformation as a great opportunity to create a new wave of online education, online health services, online shopping, online services and businesses further facilitated by online banking creating the ease of doing business.

In fact the digital transformation has created the conditions for the future to be here and everywhere, says eminent academician Prof Pritam B Sharma, Founder Vice Chancellor of DTU and RGPV who is also the past President of Association of Indian Universities, AIU.

Let us look at the education sector that for a long time was being blamed for its static curriculum and for its age old methods of class room teaching in an environment of the sage on stage. The education sector was infact in a comfort zone despite the fact it was to prepare the human resources and develop innovations and technologies for handling major disruptions that the industries have suffered due to rapidly advancing technologies. Ever increasing automation that made Industry 4.0 to be fully networked, smart and automated with most modern digital tools and smart Robotics has already become a reality in almost all sectors of manufacturing and process industry. Machine learning and AI integration is becoming the rule of the game in industries everywhere including here in India that is rapidly emerging as a leading manufacturing hub in the world.

Thanks to Covid-19 that it has caused a major disruption in education sector at all levels from primary to the college and university levels. What more it all came so sudden and without any notice. All the educational institutions around the globe in fact got a rude shock where all of a sudden the conventional teaching system came to a grinding halt due to Covid-19. The impact was so devastating that even the high and mighty Universities found it almost unbearable.

But then, the speed with which the education community from schools to colleges and universities geared to online classes and also online examinations, it made digital transformation in education opened great many new opportunities for revitalizing and even radically reforming education system to serve the needs of today as well as that of tomorrow.

The positive mindset with which the teachers, students and parents have readily accepted the online classes and online examinations, online admissions, and on line placement interviews and faculty recruitment is something to be appreciated in a country like India where for a long time the education sector was being blamed for its rigidity and hesitation to adopt technology assisted systems for improving the efficacy of the teaching learning environment.

With the wider acceptability of online education and online examination and assessment, new grounds have also been created for collaborative learning, for team teaching and for self learning. In fact, enormous flexibility and choice to learn as per the interest of the learners and that too from any where at any time is becoming now a reality. The future of education that promotes autonomy of learning has thus truly arrived. It is a sign of a bright future for the education sector.

The digital transformation has truly brought the world of learning to be accessible and affordable for one and all. It has also opened enormous opportunities for innovative and enterprising minds to create new systems of massification of education without the need for enormous infrastructure that was necessary in the conventional class room teaching environment in the pre Covid times.

However, to reap full benefits of the digital transformation here in India we must significantly augment our digital communication resources including making high investment that is required for technology upgradation of the massive digital communication infrastructure that in India today is serving 761.29 million internet users and 1.06 billion mobile connections, and is rapidly growing each day.

The global internet users today stand at 4.72 billion, grew 332 million in the last 12 months, amounting to more than 90000 new users per day. Almost 60 percent of the World population today is using internet. This shall further grow as the digital transformation is now sweeping all sectors of economy and with a wider public acceptability.
So what are the major opportunities and challenges for the education sector. The first and foremost is of course a great opportunity to rapidly expand the education base to benefit millions more in India by quality online education and cause a quantum jump in the learners registered for the degrees and employability courses.

But then the current levels of connectivity and fragile IT infrastructure require major modernisation and massive investments. The IT service providers are to be incentivized to provide affordable high quality internet connectivity with high speed of data transition for mounting online education with a perfect blend of audio, video and interactive learning portals that are required to make online classes and online training programme truly interesting.
It is heartening that the teaching community in India has responded very well for the use of modern online education systems for which they had hesitation for a long time under the pretext that online teaching is not effective. They need to now upgrade their technology skills to make online teaching learning environment even more interesting and effective to cause deeper interest in learning and to make the graduates of the universities in India future ready.

Students are already highly tech savvy and have responded very well to online learning and also realised that they now have better systems to engage in learning both in as well as outside the class rooms. The online education environment has also caused a massive activity in respect on online webinars and expert interactions further enhancing the outreach to expertise both within the country and around the world. This is going to remain as a highly desirable feature even after the present wave of pandemic is over.

We have to however find better ways to support millions of our students from lower middle and low income families where availability of laptop, smart phones and high speed internet facility is not available to the children.
Mobile high tech class rooms as e-Gurukuls facilitating both self learning and also online classes for such deprived sections of the society need to be provided in great numbers both in the urban as well as rural areas. Here philanthropy can play a great role and so should the Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR and University Social Responsibility, USR. Infact we require e-Gurukuls at all levels of education and make them an integral part of our education system in the new normal for education here after.

In Amity University Gurugram we have taken up the digital transformation with a positive mindset and utilized the great opportunity thrown open for online education during the Covid times without any teething problems. We were already using a well developed high tech university wide intranet IT platform for all our academic activities including all student services on Amizon, the in-house Amity customised IT portal. This made the transition from class room teaching to online classes both smooth and easily adaptable both by the students as well as the teachers. Further, digitization of all administrative and professional activities has made Amity University future ready to deliver world quality education and research outcome with global standards. The online examinations have also facilitated continuous assessment and have now become an effective tool to enhance learnability. Online student satisfaction survey and feed back of stakeholders is also improving the satisfaction and creating trust in the system much more than ever before. Like work from home online classes and online assessment have now become a new normal in education.

Well the future of education is already here. Let us embrace digital transformation in education at all levels and leap frog with competence and caliber and say with confidence that future of education is here, says Prof PB Sharma Vice Chancellor of Amity University Gurugram.

Torn between cloud and on-premise file Sharing? Here’s a solution for SMBs that won’t break the bank

The need for digital transformation has never been clearer as companies of all sizes now face an immediate challenge of employees working remotely.

Year of 2020 has changed the way we work, we had no other options but to move from offline to online. It can be hard to find great IT products that allows you to have a smooth and seamless shift, and to safely: store, share, and collaborate on files from anywhere. Furthermore, we commonly see many SMBs having a hard time deciding between SaaS and on-premise solutions such as traditional File Server and Network Attached Storage (NAS). I am glad to let you know that we have collected and digested many cases and ready to share our findings with you, by breaking down their differences and values specifically for SMBs. 

Pay-as-you-go SaaS won’t take you far

Cloud adoption boomed in 2020. The low initial investment costs and maintenance of ‘pay-as-you-go’ SaaS file services are attractive for SMBs, but what about when your business begins to grow?

Subscription models on a per-account basis can become a significant burden as you begin to hire more people. Recent surveys by KentikDensify, and Flexera found that cost management and over-spending are primary concerns for companies investing in cloud services.

Google Workspace, among the most popular SaaS services, costs about US$12 per user, per month for a Business Standard Plan, or about US$144 per year. For a firm of 30 people, that equals about $13,000 in subscription fees over three years. If it grows to 100 employees, it will be spending almost US$15,000 per year just not to lose essential services.

Clearly, the public cloud can be financially unsustainable for businesses looking for a long-term-solution or needing to scale up.

Traditional file servers aren’t much better

Businesses that want to take total ownership of their data can choose to purchase their own hardware, pay for Windows File Server licenses, and buy separate Client Access Licenses to build a custom conventional file server. Storing data locally can provide better speed, reliability, and security than SaaS when accessing data through the corporate intranet.

In a survey by Computer Economics last year, companies with 75% or more of their software spending in the cloud were found to keep some applications on-premise. This could be due to security, compliance, or the risk of rearchitecting infrastructures to a full cloud deployment.

However, traditional file servers still require recurring subscriptions for Windows File Server as well as licenses for each individual client, quickly increasing the total cost as your workforce grows. Hardware, software licenses can cost close to US$10,000 over the course of three years for a company with 100 employees.

Meanwhile, conventional file servers’ support for internet access, file collaboration, and mobile applications are considered weaker than other storage solutions. With remote work now commonplace, these restrictions can reduce team productivity to a snail’s pace.

Time to migrate your business to NAS?

The past 20 years have seen innovative vendors transform NAS from an only-storage solution once, to multi-featured application servers with built-in file sharing, collaboration, IT administration, and data security solutions.

Specialists at NAS vendors like Synology, a business favorite, have developed secure alternatives to SaaS and traditional file servers with rich built-in applications, web-based file management services, and collaboration suites that not only save on costs, but also greatly simplify management.

In the face of mounting cybersecurity threats and data breaches, NAS devices also come with intelligent data protection features for all your IT, like built-in backup software, which backs up data from your PC and Servers or from Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace.

For a business with 200 employees, a modern NAS server with hard drives can cost as little as US$3,000 — without any recurring subscription or licensing fees — and includes free file management and collaboration software that can easily meet business needs for the next three to five years.

SMBs that need more capacity can easily scale up by adding separate hard drives or expansion units, without worrying about hefty IT upgrade costs or a bump in license fees. What’s more, data and applications on NAS can be backed up to external devices, other NAS, or the cloud without the need to find and purchase backup software.

On average, the total cost of ownership for a NAS is less than half the cost for a traditional file server, and using NAS can be more than 90% cheaper than buying equivalent cloud subscriptions.

Graph II. Synology have developed secure alternatives to SaaS and traditional file servers with rich built-in applications, web-based file management services, and collaboration suites

Where should you safely store your data?

With the right choice of file server and smooth implementation, digital transformation doesn’t have to be a challenge for SMBs.

When choosing the right solution, SMBs can achieve greater productivity and gain a significant competitive advantage by taking into account growing workforces, the total cost of ownership, scalability, remote working capabilities, mobile compatibility, and data security.

For an affordable, complete solution suited for SMBs, NAS is an excellent choice to replace or complement traditional servers and cloud services.

Mike Chen

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TO THE NEW features amongst the globally recommended IT companies in Gartner’s AI and Data & Analytics vendor guide, 2020

New Delhi: TO THE NEW Pvt. Ltd, a leading digital technology company has been accredited by Gartner as one of the global IT companies in Gartner’s recent AI and Data & Analytics vendor guide, 2020.

This guide lists TO THE NEW, among other recognized vendors that offer consulting, system integration and managed services for the management of data for all uses (operational and analytical) as well as data analysis to drive business processes efficiently by improving decision making. Over 150 service providers of all sizes and across all geographies were surveyed by Gartner to provide information and insight to enterprises to scan the market, and rapidly identify and evaluate providers of AI and D&A services. TO THE NEW is one of the top 11 vendors in India to be a part of Gartner’s vendor guide for 2020.

Backed by years of deep-rooted D&A culture and expertise, TO THE NEW offers best-in-class services in Data engineering, BI & Data analysis and Data science & Advanced analytics. Offering full-suite of analytics services driven by big-data and Machine Learning on premise or over Cloud, TO THE NEW helps in creating a significant impact for it’s clients, worldwide. TO THE NEW’s extensive cross-domain knowledge, innovative accelerators and focus on customer experience bolstered its position in the process.

Deepak Mittal, Co-founder & CEO, TO THE NEW, commented “We are proud to be strongly recommended by an esteemed organization like Gartner. TO THE NEW’s extensive investments in delivering rich Data & Analytics capabilities provides significant value to our clients. We are positive that our digital and D&A proficiency will further establish us as a pioneer in this space.”

“TO THE NEW is a leading digital transformation service provider with end-to-end data and analytics capabilities and a comprehensive solutioning approach. The remarkable growth and agile mindset provides an edge in strengthening its position as a leading market player.”, said Gareth Herschel, Vice- President, Gartner.