Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Microsoft conducts annual South East Asia New Markets Partner Summit

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Microsoft held its third annual Southeast Asia New Markets Partner Summit in Thailand, bringing together 160+ regional/ global partner leaders from 14 markets consisting of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Laos, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherland­s, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.

The two- day session gave partners the opportunit­y to engage with Microsoft’s regional leadership team on the company’s mission, business priorities and innovative product and service offerings. ‘We are better together’ was the theme of the conference, where representa­tives from Microsoft reinforced their company’s vision for the region and the role partners must play.

In a media release, Microsoft said the agenda included topics on industry trends, FY19 priorities, product and solutions overviews and modern partner transforma­tion journeys. The highlights of the summit were the partners from the Microsoft ecosystem who had transforme­d from transactio­nal to innovative partnershi­ps with the help of domain expertise, solutions and co-selling with Microsoft—giving partners access to customers in any part of the world.

“What makes Microsoft unique is our focus on empowering people and organisati­ons, worldwide, in every industry, in every vertical, in every country,” said Sook Hoon Cheah, General Manager for Southeast Asia New Markets, Microsoft Asia Pacific. “Microsoft has always been a partner-led company, and this ecosystem drives local economies and creates massive growth. Together we have unpreceden­ted opportunit­y to help emerging countries become globally competitiv­e. As our mission aims to empower every person and every organisati­on on the planet to achieve more, our investment­s in the areas of security and accessibil­ity are aimed at making our mission a reality.”

Anh Pham, Chief Partner Officer for Southeast Asia New Markets, Microsoft Asia Pacific, added: “Moving away from transactio­nal partnershi­ps to transforma­tive partnershi­ps is the way forward. As our CEO said, what binds us together is not our success, it's the success that our customers achieve. To ensure our customers succeed and achieve above and beyond, our partners will start their transforma­tion journey keeping customers at the center. To enable greater engagement, transparen­cy and reach, partners will embrace partnershi­ps that inspire innovation and transforma­tion.”

For the third consecutiv­e year, Microsoft organised the South East Asia New Markets Partner Awards to recognize exceptiona­l performanc­e in the FY18. The annual awards recognised top Microsoft partners in demonstrat­ing excellence in innovation and helping customers embrace digital transforma­tion with Microsoft technology.

“I’m proud to recognise this year’s partner winners from the region which represent the best and most dynamic innovators coming out of our partner comm u n i t y, ” said Hasitha Abeywarden­a, Country Manager, Microsoft Sri Lanka and Maldives. “These companies are helping businesses and the larger society reach new heights fueled by cloud, artificial intelligen­ce, mixed reality, and IoT (Internet of Things) in the near future.”

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Panel discussion featuring Hasitha Abeywarden­a (left) and Microsoft Partners.

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