KARACHI: Telenor Pakistan, the country’s leading telecom and digital services provider, has partnered with Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group, to become the authorised distributor of cloud products and services in the country.
Under the partnership, Telenor Pakistan will be selling Alibaba Cloud’s suite of business solutions to local enterprises across the country, a statement said on Saturday. The collaboration will allow customer organisations to protect their business critical applications and data with world-class security as they choose to migrate to Alibaba Cloud.
“Telenor Pakistan’s partnership with Alibaba Cloud will provide a gateway to facilitate the cloud market in the country and in a fast evolving landscape, enable businesses to robustly manage their data management and digital transformation needs,” Sardar Mohammad Abubakr, chief digital and strategy officer at Telenor Pakistan said.
Workers conduct quality checks before packing t-shirts at a textile factory of Texport Industries in Hindupur town in...
This representational image shows the TikTok logo with the shadow of the US flag. — AFP/FileKARACHI: TikTok has...
A view of the K-Electric head office in Karachi. — K-Electric website/FileKARACHI: KE announced on Thursday the...
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif shakes hand with President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko at Independence Palace in...
UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves. — AFP/File LONDON: Britain’s economy grew far more than expected in February,...
SNGP cites RLNG oversupply, anticipated gradual shift of captive power consumers to national grid behind gas suspension