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70 participate in security event of Microsoft (B)

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|      Azlan Othman      |

A MICROSOFT security event organised by Microsoft (B) Sdn Bhd was held yesterday at the Civil Service Institute in Rimba and had the participation of over 70 government officers and members of the private sector.

Danial Azizan Henry, the Territory Manager of Microsoft Sdn Bhd, presented a talk on Microsoft Secure Productive Enterprise (SPE).

In October 2016, Microsoft introduced SPE to help customers empower employees on their digital transformation journeys.

SPE delivers the latest and most advanced innovations in enterprise security, management, collaboration and business analytics delivered through best-in-class cloud services.

SPE is targeted to address these top priorities, involving trust (protecting your organisation, data and people), collaboration that is to create a more productive workplace and embrace diverse working styles, mobility (enabling your people to get things done anywhere) and intelligence (providing insights to drive faster, better business decisions).

Danial Azizan Henry, the Territory Manager of Microsoft Sdn Bhd, presenting a talk on Microsoft Secure Productive Enterprise. - PHOTOS: AZLAN OTHMAN

Danial Azizan Henry, the Territory Manager of Microsoft Sdn Bhd, presenting a talk on Microsoft Secure Productive Enterprise. – PHOTOS: AZLAN OTHMAN

A section of the attendees yesterday at the Civil Service Institute in Rimba.

A section of the attendees yesterday at the Civil Service Institute in Rimba.

The rapid pace of technological change creates both opportunities and challenges for today’s organisations. This change is driving organisations around the world to make decisions about whether or not they will embrace the digital transformation, which includes transforming products, optimising operations, empowering the flexible work styles that employees demand, and engaging with customers, Microsoft said in a press statement.

Microsoft understands that technology licensing can help or hinder organisations that need agility to respond to these technological opportunities. For this reason, Secure Productive Enterprise also marks one more step in Microsoft’s journey to modernise licensing, making it easier for the customers to buy what they need from Microsoft with new licensing flexibility to deploy in the cloud or on premises, added the statement.

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