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Taking IT to the Grassroots
Karan Bajwa, Director, Public Sector, Microsoft India
Multilingual software is a relatively unexplored segment yet. Dramatic rise in local language software and mass reach will be evident in the years to come. |
28-Feb-2009
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Choosing to Interoperate, so you can Innovate
Vijay Kapur, National Technology Officer, Microsoft India
In the nineties, India was witness to an exciting debate ? some would in fact say battle. The question was which technology ? CDMA or GSM ? should the country choose and use in its mobile telephony. Today, the question seems irrelevant. In fact, how many of us today either know or care which technology runs our mobile phone? |
Dec-2008
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Protecting yourself against Identity Theft
By Sanjay Bahl, Chief Security Officer, Microsoft India
As our engagement with the online world grows, identity theft becomes a real and fast emerging threat. Anything from your name, address, credit card etc can be stolen and used. However, as a user, there are certain steps you can take to minimize the risk to yourself, your family and your business. |
01-Dec-2008
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Riding the dust storm- SMBs surviving the global meltdown
Rajeev Mittal, Group Director, Small and Medium Enterprise, Microsoft India
Small and midsize businesses (SMBs) employ 90 percent of the India?s workforce and account for more than 50 percent of the country?s GDP (AMI). They have been consistently growing at a CAGR higher than their larger counterparts, but right now, SMBs in India and across the world are facing unprecedented challenges brought on by economic concerns and global competition. |
28-Sept-2008
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Microsoft's Office Live Workspace: Your Own Space
Sanjay Manchanda, Director, Microsoft business division, Microsoft India
Have you ever missed a project submission deadline because someone did not get your e-mail on time? How many times have you struggled to exchange research reports and project proposals with your colleagues and fellow students over e-mails? Are you spending too much of your valuable time in sending attachments of presentations and assignments to your classmates? Chances are you do all of this very often. |
29-Sept-2008
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Reaching for the horizion: The channel market in the year 2010
Rajeev Mittal, Group Director, Small and Medium Enterprise, Microsoft India
Crystal gazing in the technology space is always fraught with risk, given the mind boggling speed at which this industry throws up paradigm changing options. But look into the future one must, and with agility, if one wants to stay ahead of this already fast moving pack. |
31-July-2007
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Surviving the winds of change: Partner opportunity in the Software + Services world
Rajeev Mittal, Group Director, Small and Medium Enterprise, Microsoft India
Today we are witness to a transformation in the way users view technology ? from being a good to-have to a must- have; from being viewed as an expensive investment with doubtful returns to one that delivers high returns. This transformation, on the one hand is driven by lower costs of computing and storage ? therefore allowing increasing number of customers to invest in a combination of devices. |
June-2008
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Usability- The key to manufacturing ERP success
Sushant Dwivedy, Lead Microsoft Business Solutions, Microsoft India
The enterprise applications space in India has been in a state of flux since it first made its presence felt. Over the last few years there has been a clearer understanding of the critical business advantage it can provide. |
31-May-2009
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Microsoft Project Vikas: Tailoring Solutions for Clusters
Rajiv Sodhi, Director, Emerging Geographies, Microsoft India
There are more than 8 million SMEs in India today ? small companies that churn out auto components or electronic parts, garments or leather goods ? making manufacturing the biggest engine for job creation in our economy. They are responsible for about 60 per cent of India?s exports, and about 40 million workers are employed by the manufacturing sector. |
17-Sept-2008
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