BT inaugurates news customer innovation showcase in India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

bt-logoBT has announced the opening of a new customer innovation showcase in Mumbai. Together with the existing facility in New Delhi, the Indian showcases provide connection to an industry- leading global network of 17 similar facilities where customers can interact with industry experts and test the latest networked IT innovations.
The BT Customer Innovation Showcases provide an interactive experience which presents the latest innovations in networked IT services developed to improve the efficiency of large organizations, deliver the applications critical to their success and keep their systems secure. The Showcases enable visitors not only to hear about BT capabilities, but to see, touch and feel them through live personalized demonstrations.
Sudhir Narang, Managing Director, India, BT Global Services, said, “The launch of this second Customer Innovation Showcase in India reinforces our commitment to India in terms of offering world-class network IT services. This showcase provides a great environment for companies operating in Mumbai region to explore innovative services that will help them compete in the global economy. These showcases offer a great opportunity for CIOs to explore the latest technological innovations developed in BT’s labs around the world and help them become more creative to deliver ever more stunning business outcomes.”
The BT Customer Innovation Showcase in Mumbai provides live demonstrations of BT One (unified communications and collaboration services), BT Connect (network services), BT Contact (customer relationship management services), BT Assure (security services) and BT Compute (data centre and cloud services) as well as specific solutions designed for the banking and financial services, healthcare and retail industries....See More

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