The Silicon Review
September, 2019
Microland’s delivery of digital is all about making technology do more and intrude less. As it helps enterprises move to nextGen technologies, the company makes sure this embrace of brilliance is predictable, reliable and stable.
Incorporated in 1989 and headquartered in Bengaluru, India, Microland comprises more than 4,500 digital specialists across offices and delivery centers in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America.
Cloud & Data Center
Your data center is central to your business’s competitive edge. Moving to the cloud should only enhance its effectiveness.
Microland partners with global enterprises to run hybrid and multi-cloud environments including application transformation and management. As you move to the cloud, Microland minimizes cloud sprawl and enhances predictability, visibility, and control of your cloud and data center resources. Your hybrid cloud environment will be highly automated, self-service driven and will flex and dynamically scale operations.
The company helps your team deliver complete control and adaptability to the private/hybrid data centers, as well as speedy and automated configuration roll-out of innovative services. All the while optimizing the spend on your cloud initiatives and providing continuous compliance.
Networks
The rise of cloud and disaggregation of hardware, software, data, and applications have obliterated the private networks that once connected static users to static applications in static data centers. Today’s network must transform to connect enterprise assets, partners, suppliers, and customers into a seamless digital framework anywhere, anytime.
Microland’s Network Services accelerate transformation while guaranteeing ongoing service excellence so you can execute digital processes and access critical data. Microland’s one-of-its-kind Network Assurance Platform enables you to consume the very latest technologies with an integrated service wrapper that automates your deployment and day-to-day management tasks, enables direct user-experience management, and provides real-time visibility into key performance indicators of cost and quality.
Microland’s deep expertise in the areas of Software-Defined Networks (SDN), Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Cloud, and IoT make us a partner of choice for clients seeking large scale transformation and management of their hybrid or modernized network environments.
Digital Workplace
Microland transforms traditional environments into tomorrow’s modern workplaces — vastly improving the user experience (regardless of how scattered the teams) and accelerating communication and collaboration. Responsive service desk support, device and application management, and cognitive virtual assistants free up your talent to run with their most compelling ideas and produce their best work.
Clients using its Digital Workplace Services address every component of workplace transformation: augmented knowledge discovery, enhanced user experience management and workplace security.
Cybersecurity
An organization can suffer a critical breach at any moment and the response will make or break a business's reputation.
Once a malicious attack has been identified, it takes several days to counter the threat. Meanwhile: data privacy and protection are compromised, and your future is at stake.
Microland's 24/7 Security Operations Centers (SOCs) deliver services to predict and respond to security breaches. Its nextGen SOC operations relentlessly monitor cyber threats, securing your expanding digital footprint to the edge. If you’ve already been breached, we provide a swift path to resolution.
The Leading Man
PRADEEP KAR | Founder, Chairman, and Managing Director
Pradeep Kar is Microland's Founder and Chairman, setting the foundation for excellence as Microland guides enterprises in adopting nextGen technologies to achieve the highest possible levels of reliability, stability, and predictability.
A true serial entrepreneur, Pradeep has founded and sold three technology companies: Indya.com (sold to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation); Planetasia.com (India's first Internet Professional Services Company); and Net Brahma Technologies.
In 1999 Pradeep was chosen by the World Economic Forum as a "Global Leader for Tomorrow"— an acknowledgment of his pioneering work bringing technology to India.
Between 2006 and 2016, Pradeep served as a Non-Executive Director on the board of UBM plc, — a leading business-to-business events organizer listed on the London Stock Exchange. Pradeep is also on the Board of Telstra Telecommunications, India. He is the Chairman of the Governing Council of Srishti Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Bangalore, a Founding Member of the Bangalore Chapter of the Young Presidents Organization, and the former President of The Indus Entrepreneurs' (TIE), Bangalore Chapter.
Calling upon his role as an innovator, Pradeep was recently tapped to join the Provost's Council for Trinity College - Dublin. The Council is chartered with helping shape Trinity's future: Inspiring and supporting Trinity as it rises to meet modern challenges in its mission to deliver world-class education and undertake research with global impact.
Pradeep holds a postgraduate degree in Management and a graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering. His drive and talent were noted early in his career: he received the "Young Business Achiever Award" from The Indian Express, was featured in Newsweek amongst the "Stars of Asia", and in Business India amongst the "Stars of India".
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