ePLDT earns new Microsoft security designation, strengthening PH enterprise cyber defense

By TechWatch PH Staff

ePLDT has secured another milestone in its long-running partnership with Microsoft after being named a Microsoft Solutions Partner for Security, a designation that highlights the company’s growing expertise in delivering end-to-end protection across the Microsoft cloud ecosystem.

The recognition falls under Microsoft’s AI Cloud Partner Program, which identifies service partners with strong technical capabilities, deep training investments, and a proven track record of helping organizations deploy effective cloud solutions.

As a Solutions Partner for Security, ePLDT is certified to help enterprises safeguard their operations through integrated security, compliance, and identity management tools.

“Security has become a business imperative, and this recognition from Microsoft further solidifies ePLDT’s commitment in helping organizations address today’s evolving threat landscape,” said Victor S. Genuino, President and CEO of ePLDT.

With the designation, clients—from large enterprises to small and medium businesses—are assured that ePLDT can deliver measurable security outcomes such as threat detection, rapid response, and cyber incident remediation using Microsoft’s advanced security technologies.

“This designation exemplifies ePLDT’s commitment to helping our joint customers unlock the full potential of Microsoft Cloud Security solutions,” said Peter Maquera, CEO of Microsoft Philippines.

As the PLDT Group’s ICT arm, ePLDT continues to push digital transformation forward in the Philippines, emphasizing that strong cybersecurity infrastructure is essential for economic growth and business resilience.

By investing in advanced security capabilities, the company empowers organizations across various industries to protect their data and sustain operations even amid cyberattacks, enabling them to embrace digital transformation with confidence.

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