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SoftAxis Technologies was losing ₹2.5 lakh per month in productivity due to internet outages. The switch to a dedicated leased line paid for itself in 45 days. Here is the full breakdown.
FreshMart had 12 stores across 4 cities, each running on separate broadband connections with no visibility or central control. SD-WAN gave them a unified, secure network managed from one dashboard.
Prakash Stampings had 80 computers across two factory floors with no endpoint protection. When attackers got in, they had 4 hours to encrypt everything. Here is how Trend Micro stopped it at minute 3.
FinFlow Solutions kept losing enterprise deals at the security review stage. A VAPT audit and remediation changed that — they closed ₹1.2 crore in contracts within 6 months of certification.
SwiftMove Logistics was spending ₹3.2 lakh per month maintaining ageing on-premise servers. Their AWS migration reduced that to ₹1.85 lakh — and gave them infrastructure that scales with their business.
MediCare Clinic had patient records, billing data, and appointment history on a single server with no off-site backup. When the hard drive failed, cloud backup got them back in 2 hours.
TechSpark Solutions was processing payroll for 65 employees in Excel. One compliance error nearly cost them ₹4.2 lakh. GreytHR fixed both problems in one deployment.
Infralink Solutions had 4 salespeople, 200 active prospects, and no CRM. They were managing deals in notebooks and WhatsApp. Zoho CRM gave them pipeline visibility — and doubled their close rate.
CapiBridge Finance was losing institutional lending deals because they lacked ISO 27001 certification. 6 months and a structured compliance programme later, they were certified — and closed the deal.
CodeCraft Technologies ran a 6-week employee security awareness programme after an almost-successful phishing attack. The next quarter, 3 real attack attempts were spotted and reported by staff — not security software.