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A worldwide venture catalyst company called Lakeba has established a strategic alliance with Microsoft to enhance the scalability and security of its technology-based operations. The agreement intends to hasten the expansion of Lakeba’s DoxAI financial services sector digital services platform.
Since 2013, Sydney-based Lakeba has established businesses that create digital solutions for the real estate, retail, fast-moving consumer goods, financial services, and other industries. Software as a service, backend as a service, cybersecurity, data, and artificial intelligence capabilities are some of these solutions.
Since 2018, Lakeba has been a Microsoft Gold Partner. With this new arrangement, there are even more chances to benefit from Microsoft’s reliable, secure, and powerful Azure cloud infrastructure. As a result, Lakeba is better able to scale its digital business and increase its security. Many enable the exchange of private information.
His DoxAI will be expanded using Azure thanks to the venture catalytic company. This global marketplace was created to make it easier for small businesses and financial services providers to find cutting-edge solutions that will boost productivity, hasten digital transformation, and scale their operations.
As part of Microsoft’s Enterprise Skills Initiative, Porcelli claimed that Lakeba and Microsoft have established a new alliance, and that his IT engineers at the venture catalyst company have already received Azure skills training.
Lakeba will be able to provide more thorough and adaptable solutions via DoxAI for clients wishing to design custom end-to-end processes thanks to a new agreement with Microsoft. “The goal of this special alliance is to promote the expansion of high-tech companies. It will improve our capacity to create complex financial services and digital goods using DoxAI. Additionally, it offers a secure setting for high-performance venture builds.
These technical skills already enable Lakeba to better serve clients such as ANZ and Macquarie Bank. ANZ initially used our products in the commercial sector and will soon use them as corporate assets. Vanessa Sorenson, Chief Partner Officer, Partner Solutions Group, Microsoft Australia and New Zealand.