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SoftServe (Private) Ltd. seminar on Reinvent the Business process with Microsoft Business Applications

Desk Report: One of the leading technologies in ERP Solutions SoftServe (Private) Ltd.  organized a seminar titled Reinvent the Business process with Microsoft Business Applications on 30 September at hotel Royal Park in the Capital. Around 30 Textile and RMG experts, technology providers were present at the Seminar.

Syed Md Shahid Ullah,Business Application manager, Microsoft; Abu Taher Dulal, Business Lead,SMB ,Microsoft; Mr.Nevil J Samarakkody, Director, SoftServe (Private) Ltd. were spoke the event.

It’s a huge industry , and big market , Using Microsoft RMG solution we can steam line Marketing , manufacturing and sales for standard practices  analyzing data, said Mr.Nevil J Samarakkody, Director, SoftServe (Private) Ltd.

SoftServe (Private) Ltd helping Sri Lankan & Global industry by providing leading technologies in ERP Solutions. Garments Industry SoftServe (Private) Ltd.  have more number of customers, in the Apparel / Garment industrial sector who are in the export and local market in Sri Lanka. SoftServe (Private) Ltd., Microsoft Gold Partner in Sri Lanka.

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