London-based AdiGroup and Mumbai-based Crayon India have announced their partnership to deliver next generation Cloud Services to Public Sector Enterprises. This will span four fundamental pillars of society: Education, Healthcare, Defence, and Transportation. Each of these sectors will be major consumers of Cloud Services as more transactions and information moves from on-premises client-server infrastructure to distributed cloud-driven platforms.
“In a world of new normal, there is a fundamental shift in digital behaviour as digital transactions become part of everyday life. The Public Sector will have the largest share of this, and Governments (Central, State, and Local) will seek to forge closer partnerships with trusted cloud providers for their Govt-to-Citizen services. AdiGroup has made significant forays and investments in Technology and Engineering (AdiTech), Education (Ed4All), Healthcare (Adi Health+Wellness), and Defence (AdiDefence), with Transportation on the anvil. Inclusion, accessibility, and social impact is at heart of our strategy as we contribute to making emerging nations of today developed countries of tomorrow. With their global footprint, speed, agility and shared vision, Crayon showed they can be our natural Partners in this impactful journey,” said Sanjay Viswanathan, Chairman AdiGroup.
“At Crayon, we help our clients select the best solutions for their business needs and budget to thrive and innovate with software, cloud, data, and AI. That is why Crayon is trusted by Partners and Customers in more than 47 Countries globally for their everyday digital transactions on the Cloud. We are delighted to partner with AdiGroup, and support them in their vision to enable the Public Sector to get world class benefits of Microsoft Azure, AWS, Red Hat and various other Cloud Solutions. Our Cloud Partnership and AdiGroup’s expertise in Education, Healthcare and other sectors will enable AdiGroup to ensure citizens can benefit from reimagined cloud services that will give them superior experience with Government,” said Abhay Joshi, Director Product Strategy, Crayon India.
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