Microland,
India's leading specialist IT Infrastructure and Cloud Lifecycle Services
Provider, today announced the successful completion of 25 years of its
operations. Underlining the transformation underway in the Digital world, the
company rolled out Microland 4.0, an enhanced view of how IT Infrastructure
Services will get delivered in the future, a culmination of investments in its
Innovation Labs over the last 3.5 years.
Incorporated
in 1989, Microland pioneered networking in India and in 2002 transitioned to
being India’s first Remote Infrastructure Management Services Provider.
Microland has 2700+ professionals, 75+ global clients and six global delivery
centers – three in India and one each in USA, UK and Middle East. The commitment to highest standards of
governance and business ethics have enabled the company to build long standing strategic partnerships with
its customers and technology partners
such as Amazon Web Services, Citrix,
Microsoft and VMware.
Unveiling
Microland V4.0, Pradeep Kar, Founder, Chairman & Managing Director, said,
"Led by trends like cloud computing, mobility and consumerization, IT is
set to drive large scale transformation in enterprises across all industry
verticals. Microland 4.0 can help businesses become more agile & innovative
through a structured transformational approach towards Hybrid IT in their
IT-as-a-Service journey, while simultaneously improving efficiency and
effectiveness of their existing IT infrastructure through automation &
process reengineering”.
Hybrid IT is the enabling framework to deliver computing as a service
rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are
provided as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network (both enterprise networks &
public networks like the Internet). Analysts
define Hybrid IT Services as a service that is composed of some combination of
traditional IT, Private, Public and Community Cloud Services, from different
service providers. It allows one to extend either the capacity or the
capability of a Cloud Service, by aggregation, integration or customization
with another Cloud Service.
“The
road to Hybrid IT and enterprise transformation to IT-as-a-Service is not straight
forward. In our experience we have seen multiple challenges that need to be
overcome. To begin with, enterprises need to change the way they think and
approach the Hybrid IT architecture- it is service oriented. Some of the key
imperatives that need to be kept in mind while embarking on this journey are 1)
Service Management to deliver guaranteed service, 2) Governance & Compliance, 3) Avoiding
vendor/technology lock- ins and 4) allowing for integrating best of breed
technology environments. It has to be future proofed since the transformation
is a one way street” said, M S Rangaraj, Chief Innovation Officer of Microland.
Gartner
says that growth in the worldwide Public Cloud Services market is forecast to
significantly outpace growth in IT spending generally through 2018, causing a
shift in spending from traditional IT systems to Cloud. The Public Cloud
services market is expected to grow 17.8% in 2014 to US$153 billion. Similar
growth is projected for the Virtual Private Cloud market and the Private Cloud
market. Forrester estimates the Virtual Private Cloud market at US$66.4 billion
(US$7.5 billion in 2011) and the Private Cloud market at US$15.9 billion
(US$7.8 billion in 2011).
Enterprises
are realizing the value proposition of Hybrid IT services. Everest Group's
research suggests that more than half of the enterprises are spending in excess
of 10% of their annual IT budget on cloud services. Enterprises are consuming a
variety of cloud solutions, thereby leading to an increasing multiplicity of
co-existing models in a Hybrid IT environment. According to Everest Group,
about 65% of enterprises have already adopted or are looking to adopt Hybrid IT
environments in the future.
As
a true visionary in the IT industry, Microland played a key role in bringing
Enterprise Networking into India and enabling the transformation from Mainframe
era to the Client Server era. Microland conceptualized and crafted the platform
for many well-known tech-giants in the country like Compaq, Cisco, SynOptics
and Netscape. Pioneering India's thrust into the internet economy in 1998,
Microland built several successful internet companies like Planetasia.com,
indya.com, ITspace.com, media2india.net and Net Brahma Technologies. The
company was also the first to envision the role of Remote IT Infrastructure
Management as the Third Wave of Outsourcing from India and today is India’s
leading specialist provider in that space.
NASSCOM
estimates that, by 2020 one third of the IT industry revenues will come from
Managed Services and India will have a 45% share in the global addressable
market for Remote Infrastructure Management. Microland 4.0 is expected to play
a significant role in the next revolution of IT industry.
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