Dialog Enterprise, the corporate solutions arm of Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s premier connectivity provider, announced its strategic partnership with global technology company Zoho.
This partnership will provide Dialog’s exclusive corporate customers access to Zoho Workplace, a cloud-based enterprise collaboration suite that is built on a common data model and unified through common search and AI, allowing organisations to solve business problems, quickly and collaboratively, Dialog said in a media release.
Dialog Enterprise has been consistent in its endeavours to bring advanced digital technologies to the business community, together with smooth migration, to help organisations optimize their business value with improved productivity, process innovation and digital transformation. Likewise, this partnership with Zoho aims to enable technology diffusion across all enterprise segments and facilitate smart, contextual collaboration among teams by implementing preferred Zoho applications. Zoho Workplace suite includes; Zoho Writer, Zoho Sheet, Zoho Show, Zoho Workdrive, Zoho Showtime, Zoho Meeting, Zoho Cliq, Zoho Mail and Zoho Connect.
Besides pre-built integrations, Workplace apps can be personalised for deeper interactions and to meet each organisation's unique needs. They include administrative controls to ensure data security and privacy and are available in various international languages. Presently, the core Zoho Mail app supports Sinhala and Tamil interfaces. Businesses will also benefit from Zoho's privacy policies and security standards, which do not allow any third-party trackers to monitor user behaviour. Zoho never sells data to ad-based companies and assures user confidentiality.
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