MCCIA and Microsoft to help SMBs adopt New Technologies

Mahratta Chamber Of Commerce Industries & Agriculture (MCCIA) and Microsoft will help small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the state adopt information technology and cloud computing to connect better with suppliers, distributors, government agencies and reach out to more customers across India.

Maharashtra is home to thousands of SMBs. Microsoft’s partners are gearing up to advise and guide SMBs in the state and help them through their cloud journeys. One Microsoft partner, Genie InfoTech Pvt. Ltd (GITPL), has registered a 150% growth in business in the last 12 months in the cloud computing area, especially Office 365. GITPL aims to extend this success to more SMBs in Maharashtra.

Anant Sardeshmukh, Director General, Mahratta Chamber of Commerce Industries & Agriculture (MCCIA), said, “In a competitive environment, businesses of all sizes must embrace technology if they are to transform and scale at a minimum cost. We believe that technology will drive the next wave of growth for organizations across Maharashtra. To this end, it is crucial to make technology more accessible for faster adoption.” See more 

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