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EY Microsoft Services Group aims to help clients strengthen their digital capabilities and fuel innovation

Designed to propel companies’ digital outcomes and help deliver long-term value, EY’s Microsoft Services Group is helping organizations reinvent their business through end-to-end Microsoft powered digital transformation. With the pandemic having made a deep impact on businesses big and small, the role of digitally driven business transformation has gained a newfound significance for navigating the post COVID-19 world. Although EY and Microsoft have already supported numerous clients in digital transformation globally, as organizations evolve post pandemic in newer ways of working, EY’s Microsoft Services Group will be a catalyst in combining EY’s rich tech consulting expertise with Microsoft’s award-winning technology capabilities to help clients address challenges and adapt to change.
Rohan Sachdev, India Consulting Leader, EY India, says:

“Technology is at the centre of the many transformational changes which we are witnessing worldwide. In this rapidly evolving environment, we are continuously engaged with clients to help develop agile business strategies, enhance speed to market and to also manage the risks, arising from these changes. The EY Microsoft Services Group is an indicator of our continued investments in scaling Microsoft capabilities across EY’s Consulting practice with an objective to create more issue-led, sector specific solutions that can deliver innovative outcomes for our clients. I am confident that the group will help us drive greater results for EY, Microsoft and more importantly, our clients.”

With majority of EY client services and solutions hosted on Microsoft Azure, the EY Microsoft Services Group builds on the organisations’ existing strategic alliance ecosystem and aims lead businesses into the future.

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