SINGAPORE
– Media OutReach – 9 February 2021 – HKBN JOS Group (“The Group”) proudly
announces the launch of JOS+, a full-fledged suite of IT solutions & services, to help small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore pivot towards an increasingly digital
and mobile-first business environment. Recognising the accelerated pace of
digital transformation and the emergence of a hybrid workforce in Singapore,
JOS+ is a unique IT-as-a-service solution that offers flexible IT and cloud office
support for SMEs to maximise cost and business efficiencies. Designed as a
subscription-based offering, JOS+ enables SMEs to tap into HKBN JOS’
industry-leading IT expertise and office facilities as needed, so they pay only
for the services they need to adapt to the increasingly digital business
environment.
With flexible
subscription-based plans, JOS+ provides outsourced
IT support hours, enterprise applications and office facilities in a one-stop
solutions bundle. It allows businesses to access enterprise level
troubleshooting solutions and quick implementation of new technology, enabling organisations
to step up on their digitalisation efforts to adapt to the region’s new
digital-first business reality. The bespoke nature of JOS+ allows organisations
to customise the level of support they require, aligned to business and cost
considerations, giving them the confidence to strengthen their digital
capabilities to pursue growth.
“With the comprehensive IT solutions JOS+ has to offer, SMEs in Singapore
will be able to reach their full business potential as they embrace the
realities of a hybrid workforce,” said Jeff Lee, Managing Director, HKBN JOS
Singapore. “Our proven track record in driving innovations for customers in this
region puts HKBN JOS Singapore in a strong position to help businesses win in a
digital era. Guided by our belief in making purposeful profits, JOS+ is custom
designed to help businesses respond, adapt and accelerate their growth to
succeed in Singapore’s increasingly digital future. This new solution also
reflects our commitment to help future-proof the country’s business ecosystem
and make our home a better place to live,” Jeff added.
JOS+’s extensive range of IT solutions includes: computer support;
end-point security; software, hardware and Wi-Fi network support; technical
on-site and off-site support; data back-up support; access to cross functional
enterprise applications which are available directly, through a 24/7 customer
service hotline, bringing about increased convenience and enablement,
particularly for companies that do not currently enjoy IT support.
For more details, please visit: https://www.jos.com/
About HKBN JOS
With over 60 years of experience in Asia, HKBN JOS is a systems
integrator, solutions provider and technology consultancy with deep industry
knowledge and an exceptional ability to execute. Comprising 2,000+ IT
professionals from nine offices across Asia’s major business hubs in mainland
China, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore, HKBN JOS aims to improve the
performance of businesses and governments across the region by applying the
best technology to address their challenges. HKBN JOS has extensive experience
across a range of industries in Asia, and core capabilities in artificial
intelligence, big data, cloud computing, enterprise applications, enterprise
security, internet of things (IoT), mobility and next generation
infrastructure. For more information about HKBN JOS, please visit www.jos.com. Follow us: LinkedIn (
HKBN JOS).
HKBN JOS is a subsidiary of HKBN Group (“HKBN” or “The Group”), a
leading integrated telecom and technology solutions provider with business
spanning across Hong Kong and Asian markets. HKBN’s Core Purpose is to “Make
our Home a Better Place to Live”, and it is managed by around 1,000 Co-Owners
(about 50% of supervisory and management level Talents in the Group) who have
skin-in-the-game through investing their family savings to buy shares of HKBN
Ltd. (SEHK Stock Code: 1310) or investing a portion of their salary towards a
common KPI for the beyond-Hong Kong business of the Group. HKBN’s tri-carrier
fibre infrastructure in Hong Kong covers about 2.4 million residential homes
and 7,300 commercial buildings and facilities. The Group has a broad customer
base which covers 1 in every 2 companies and 1 in every 3 households in Hong
Kong. For more information about HKBN, please visit www.hkbn.net/en.
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