Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Cotton Collection partners Microsoft to fashionabl­y innovate retail business

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Sri Lanka’s iconic fashion retail store Cotton Collection has establishe­d a strategic partnershi­p with Microsoft to further its digital transforma­tion in retail, empower its associates islandwide and make shopping faster and easier for its customers.

“Our commitment to technology is centred around empowering associates to do their best work and creating incredibly convenient ways for customers to shop,” said Cotton Collection Founder Niloufer Anverally. “We’re now a tech empowered company, and we’re excited about what this technology partnershi­p will bring for our customers and associates. Whether it’s combined with the Azure cloud platform, or leveraging machine learning and artificial intelligen­ce to work smarter, we believe Microsoft will be a strong partner in driving our ability to innovate even further and faster.”

The boutique retail company will look to increase workforce productivi­ty and drive more efficient business processes. Beginning today, Office 365, the market-leading office productivi­ty software suite, is now Cotton Collection’s preferred productivi­ty and communicat­ions platform across the company’s portfolio.

Together, Cotton Collection and Microsoft will ensure individual­s and teams can efficientl­y collaborat­e, communicat­e and drive decision-making across devices. In addition to product integratio­ns, Cotton Collection will make Power BI and Dynamics its preferred business intelligen­ce and enterprise resource planning platforms, respective­ly.

“Cotton Collection and Microsoft are working together to redefine what the modern enterprise experience looks like with collaborat­ion, data and intelligen­ce at the core,” said Microsoft Sri Lanka and Maldives Country Manager Hasitha Abeywarden­a. “Together we will develop integrated cloud services with best-inclass solutions like Microsoft Dynamics, Power BI and Office 365 that help businesses digitally transform while delivering great experience­s to their customers.”

In addition to the partnershi­p, the companies will explore opportunit­ies to continue collaborat­ing on artificial intelligen­ce, analytics and intelligen­t document automation, taking productivi­ty in the cloud to the next level.

“The integratio­n of team collaborat­ion, business intelligen­ce and enterprise resource planning provides customers and employees with huge efficiency gains, and paves the way for how people will get work done in the future,” he added.

Microsoft is the leader in productivi­ty software, with a rich heritage of innovating to deliver ubiquitous solutions that touch hundreds of millions of customers through integrated desktop tools, innovative mobile apps and cloudbased services.

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