The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Celcom teams up with Microsoft to boost 5G agenda

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BARCELONA: Celcom Axiata Bhd and Microsoft (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) for a strategic collaborat­ion between both parties to accelerate their shift to Cloud and re-imagine their work culture to better suit the digital needs for the upcoming 5G era.

The MoU was exchanged during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where Idham Nawawi, chief executive officer of Celcom Axiata Bhd and Alberto Granados, vice president of Sales, Marketing and Operations at Microsoft Asia Pacific came together to mark the occasion.

“At Celcom, we believe in enhancing and improving our customer experience by leveraging modern technologi­es such as Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) and Cloud,” said Idham.

“Equally important to us is developing the skills of our workforce at Celcom and through this collaborat­ion with Microsoft, we aim to continue building on digital skills that will help propel our business further as we move into the 5G space.

“We are working with our partners and the government to bring 5G to Malaysian shores in the near future. As we were the first to launch Malaysia’s 5G trial in May 2017 and we will be showcasing our innovative 5G products and services very soon,” Idham added.

Celcom currently houses Axiata Group’s Internet of Things (IoT) Centre of Excellence, where Microsoft solutions will be adopted to assist in the delivery of customer-centric solutions, improving Celcom’s customers’ journey in near-future 5G era. The centre also aims to create a culture of innovation and continuous learning at Celcom.

In a joint press statement, Celcom and Microsoft explained that Microsoft Teams and Yammer would be jointly deployed at @celcom, creating a modern workplace to improve productivi­ty, efficiency and employee collaborat­ion.

This platform modernisat­ion is expected to create a technology ecosystem for Celcom, which is intelligen­t, cost-optimised and flexible.

Celcom will also be supported by Microsoft technology programs that will develop new skills focusing on Cloud and Security. Celcom employees will be trained with skills in Cloud services like Microsoft 365 and Windows to digitally transform and propel businesses.

Celcom’s collaborat­ion with Microsoft is part of a long-term relationsh­ip between the two companies.

In 2018 they developed Asia’s first customer service in the Cloud; Clive and Emma, Celcom’s Intelligen­t Virtual Agent. It brought together Microsoft’s cutting-edge AI and Machine Learning technologi­es, transactio­n capabiliti­es and personalit­ies for 24x7 customer interactio­n and inquiries.

“Having advanced our business in the field of AI, we are now setting our sights on optimizing our business performanc­e through the use of Cloud technology. As our customers get more tech savvy, so should we,” added Idham.

“AI, machine learning, robotics, internet of things and the cloud are changing our lives and shaping future generation­s. By leveraging our worldwide reach, strong local presence and an extensive network of partners, we aim to empower Celcom on their cloud modernisat­ion transforma­tion,” said Granados.

“Having worked together with Celcom on the developmen­t of the Virtual Customer Service Agents - Clive and Emma, we are thrilled once again to be part of their digital transforma­tion journey through skills training, the Innovation Centre and a cloud enabled modern workplace.”

Both companies previously signed a strategic MoU in June 2018, that comprised of; Using of Emerging Technologi­es, Joint Go-To-Market for Small Medium Businesses, Modern Workplace Solutions, and Joint Recruiting Activities.

At Celcom, we believe in enhancing and improving our customer experience by leveraging modern technologi­es such as AI and Cloud. Idham Nawawi, Celcom Axiata Bhd chief executive officer

 ??  ?? Idham (left) together with Granados (right) mark down a strategic collaborat­ion between the two companies to accelerate Celcom’s shift to Cloud and re-imagine its work culture to better suit the digital needs for the upcoming 5G era.
Idham (left) together with Granados (right) mark down a strategic collaborat­ion between the two companies to accelerate Celcom’s shift to Cloud and re-imagine its work culture to better suit the digital needs for the upcoming 5G era.

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