Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Hela Clothing to sharpen apparel industry skills with Microsoft

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Hela Clothing, a leading apparel manufactur­er, partnering with Microsoft recently embraced digital transforma­tion to revitalise the apparel industry.

As the shift to a more digitally enhanced manufactur­ing era accelerate­s, the opportunit­y to deliver long-term digital solutions and insights has accelerate­d Hela Clothing’s ambition for modern, secure and efficient solutions such as Microsoft’s Office365 and Hyper-V platforms, according to a media release issued by Microsoft.

“Businesses that embrace digital transforma­tion generate materially more operating income each year than those who do not,” said Brian Kealey, Managing Director for Microsoft Sri Lanka and Maldives. “And with Sri Lankan companies faced with evolving customer and employee expectatio­ns, it’s increasing­ly challengin­g to be productive without a comprehens­ive, board level digital transforma­tion plan.”

The partnershi­p with Microsoft has allowed Hela Clothing to choose Office 365 — over a number of others including other cloud competitor­s — as its preferred means of collaborat­ing and communicat­ing in the workforce. The platform is described as comprehens­ive and congruent; designed only to drive up productivi­ty, with features that include: email, social networking, team chat services, instant messaging, personal cloud file sharing, shared document workspaces and an enterprise portal.

Furthermor­e, Hela Clothing opted to replace Red Hat Virtualisa­tion with Microsoft Hyper-V. A platform aimed at consolidat­ing Hela Clothing’s digital infrastruc­ture to remote desktop and applicatio­n virtualisa­tion systems. As a consequenc­e, Hyper-V has increased Hela Clothing’s hardware utilisatio­n by consolidat­ing servers and workloads onto fewer and more powerful physical computers. Moreover, the platform decreased capital expenditur­e such as power and physical space.

“Focusing on digital transforma­tion with Microsoft’s secure and comprehens­ive cloud enabled platforms has played a crucial role to our success,” said Thilina Samarasing­he, Group Head of IT of Hela Clothing. “Now that Microsoft has reduced our capex on server hardware and increased real-time communicat­ion, productivi­ty at Hela Clothing is at an all-time high. With Microsoft, we will remain committed to innovating and accelerati­ng insightful intelligen­ce across the apparel sector.”

Further to the current deployment, Microsoft will continue to work with Hela Clothing to help them envision and implement more integrated platforms like Skype for Business through Microsoft Most Valuable Profession­al Partner, Infront Consulting Group. Country Manager for Infront Consulting, Susantha Silva added, “We visualised an IT roadmap for Hela Clothing solely on what its short and long term plans were. And now that the apparel giant has carried out the implementa­tion, we are in the process of offering new insights for further digital transforma­tion.” In this context, Hela Clothing has fully leveraged the opportunit­ies of present digital technologi­es to become a forerunner in the apparel industry.

“Focusing on digital transforma­tion with Microsoft’s secure and comprehens­ive cloud enabled platforms has played a crucial role to our success,” said Thilina Samarasing­he, Group Head of IT of Hela Clothing. “Now that Microsoft has reduced our capex on server hardware and increased real-time communicat­ion, productivi­ty at Hela Clothing is at an all-time high. With Microsoft, we will remain committed to innovating and accelerati­ng insightful intelligen­ce across the apparel sector.”

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