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Taiwan International Ports Corporation (TIPC) has recently migrated a significant portion of its core "Taiwan Port Net" system to Microsoft's Azure cloud platform, marking a pivotal step in the company's digital transformation journey.
This strategic move aligns with a broader trend among global port operators who are increasingly adopting cloud technologies to enhance operational efficiency and security. For instance, Subic Bay International Terminals (SBITC) transitioned its terminal operating system to Microsoft Azure, resulting in improved performance and robust disaster recovery capabilities. (investors.ictsi.com)
Similarly, International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) partnered with Microsoft to develop a unified data platform across its global terminals, leveraging Azure to drive innovation and achieve economies of scale. (ictsi.com)
Microsoft's commitment to supporting Taiwan's digital transformation is evident through its establishment of a local Azure datacenter region. This initiative aims to provide Taiwanese enterprises with reliable and scalable cloud services, facilitating their modernization efforts. (news.microsoft.com)
By migrating to Azure, TIPC is poised to benefit from enhanced system reliability, scalability, and security, positioning itself at the forefront of smart port management in the region.

Source: digitimes Taiwan port operator migrates key system to Microsoft Azure in smart management push
 

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