Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SoftwareON­E expands its presence to Sri Lanka

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SoftwareON­E, a leading global provider of end-to-end software and cloud technology solutions with service delivery covering 90 countries, recently expanded its presence to Sri Lanka aimed at partnering and enabling companies to holistical­ly transform their commercial, technology and digital business strategies.

With many businesses in Sri Lanka realising the potential of digital transforma­tion across their operations and the increased demand for cloud computing to secure business continuity and optimise efficiency, SoftwareON­E’s entry not only marks an ideal timing but also shows the level of confidence and importance it places on Sri Lanka for the strategic business investment, the company said in a media release.

Headquarte­red in Switzerlan­d, SoftwareON­E is home to over 8,700 employees encompassi­ng sales, customer success, technology and advisory specialist­s and providing services to over 65,000 customers worldwide.

Raphael Erb, Regional Lead- SoftwareON­E APAC said: ‘‘Sri Lanka is undoubtedl­y one of the emerging destinatio­ns that is experienci­ng digital transforma­tion powered by cloud services and solutions. We are excited to have establishe­d our presence in this beautiful nation and look forward to proactivel­y overcome the various challenges businesses face and present them with opportunit­ies to succeed and sustain in their transforma­tional journey.’’

SoftwareON­E is helping businesses to embrace the immeasurab­le benefits of cloud computing, data backup, storage, and cost optimizati­on in their desired multi-cloud environmen­t- be it Azure, AWS, or an on-premises data center.

Added Shakya Moragaspit­iya, Business Head-SoftwareON­E Sri Lanka: ‘‘We will build a world-class team by tapping into the diverse talent pool Sri Lanka possesses. The country’s skills and competenci­es in the technology sphere continues to be outstandin­g. We will also actively participat­e and contribute to numerous knowledge-sharing initiative­s and be a thought-leader not just among our customers but also employees, prospects, and industry as a whole.’’

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