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eGeneration, Microsoft hold discussion on cloud solutions

Staff Correspondent
28 Sep 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 28 Sep 2021 01:29:04
eGeneration, Microsoft hold discussion on cloud solutions
SM Ashraful Islam, Executive Vice Chairman, eGeneration greets Mustafizur Rahman, Secretary, Ministry of Land at a city hotel on September 23 – Courtesy Photo

eGeneration and Microsoft jointly organized a roundtable titled “The Art of Business Continuity Leveraging Cloud” at a city hotel on September 23.

The roundtable discussed how backup and disaster recovery solutions provide the ability to rapidly recover from security risks, which is an important capability that all businesses must possess to avoid disruption or even business failure.

The roundtable brought together key decision makers from the largest conglomerates and government representatives of the country, said a media release on Sunday.

Mustafizur Rahman, Secretary, Ministry of Land was present as the chief guest in the roundtable while SM Ashraful Islam, Executive Vice Chairman, eGeneration Ltd. presided over.

Yousup Faruqu, Country Managing Director, Microsoft and Ariful Islam, Head of Infrastructure & Solutions, eGeneration Ltd. delivered the keynote presentation and Emran Abdullah, Director, Operations & Sales, eGeneration Ltd. moderated the panel discussion.

Wahid Sadat Chowdhury, Chief Information Officer, Energypac, Sifat Jahan Nur, Chief Information Officer, Bashundhara Group, Khandaker Zahidul Alam, Chief Information Officer, DBL Group, Shahrear Ekram, Head of IT, Paperfly, Md. Shamim Rahman, Head of MIS, Amin Mohammad Group were also present, among others.

Mustafizur Rahman said, “The public sector in developing countries like Bangladesh will be able to adopt advanced applications more quickly and economically using cloud-based infrastructures. Public sector organizations throughout the world look at cloud computing as the natural next step in their shared services approach. Bangladesh is also no exception to this, and we are working relentlessly towards digitally transforming our infrastructure to facilitate public services. Collaboration with global entities like Microsoft will definitely play a pivotal role in that.”

SM Ashraful Islam said, “While the advances in technology and rapid digitization are fundamentally transforming the way of providing services, they are also prone to many threats such as downtime, human error, cyberattack, or catastrophe that could cause any service platform to come to a standstill. Therefore, leveraging backup and disaster recovery solutions is quintessential for maintaining business continuity and accelerate their digital transformation journey.”

Yousup Faruqu said, “Microsoft is working with public, private sector organizations, SMEs and communities to accelerate digital transformation journey to achieve the national agenda of a Digital Bangladesh. Moreover, Microsoft Azure is a platform that businesses can utilize for a comprehensive infrastructure including containers, microservices, serverless. Microsoft wants to build an ecosystem for aiding the society and cloud plays a huge part in connecting all the dots.”

Wahid Sadat Chowdhury, Chief Information Officer, Energypac said, “After we shifted our SAP applications to Microsoft Azure, we are starting to see the results. To mention a few, I would say we can save more data center space, our systems and data are more agile and efficient. Azure Security Services allows Energypac to respond better to threats and ultimately free resources to focus on the business. And all of this allows our employees to deliver better and provide high-value services to customers.

Sifat Jahan Nur, Chief Information Officer, Bashundhara Group said, “Being in the cloud is what kept us up and running. Without the combination of SAP and Azure, we would have been much slower to react and implement changes to support our customers. But with those technologies, we can do the right thing for our employees and customers and maintain business continuity. eGeneration and Microsoft made sure all our concerns were addressed, while at the same time making the migration a seamless process.”

The roundtable also discussed various aspect of business continuity and the challenges from the perspective of IT representatives of top organizations from the country, added the release.

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