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Brief
Microsoft, HCL strengthen partnership
Microsoft and HCL Infosystems announced a set of initiatives
to strengthen their existing alliance, at an event held in Mumbai.
The companies have unveiled plans for the creation of a joint
Center of Excellence (CoE) for the development of vertical-specific customized
solution frameworks for India; the launch of a Windows OS laptop at Rs.16,990
under the MiLeap brand of HCL leaptops; and generating an industry-ready workforce
certified in Microsoft technologies at the HCL Career Development Centers, which
will offer a unique learning experience.
The announcement was made at an event attended by Kevin Turner, COO, Microsoft,
Ravi Venkatesan, Chairman, Microsoft India, and Ajai Chowdhry, Chairman and
CEO, HCL.
Speaking at the event, Kevin Turner, said, For over
22 years, Microsoft and HCL have partnered with each other to promote the use
of information technology in India. We are delighted to reinforce this association
and empower Indian consumers and businesses with the latest and best that technology
has to offer.
HCL, which launched the MiLeap series of laptops earlier this
year, even announced the roll out of the Windows OS enabled MiLeap. Available
at Rs 16,990, it is the lowest priced Microsoft Windows XP powered laptop in
the market. The MiLeap H Series runs on Windows XP Home, has a 30 GB HDD and
is broadband ready.
Microsoft and HCL Infosystems have also established a new
Center of Excellence (CoE) with over 500 software professionals to create, design
and deploy Microsoft technologies-based solution frameworks across various industry
verticals. The CoE will leverage the System Integration capabilities of HCL
and Microsofts innovative suite of products in the area of IT requirement
of customers across different verticals, including Telecom, Banking, Financial
Services and Insurance, Power, Defense, Retail, eGovernance, Media & Entertainment,
and Microsoft technology-based horizontal solutions in Health, Railways and
Airports.
The third part of the strategic alliance includes an agreement
by Microsoft and HCL to train and certify 50,000 students on Microsoft technologies,
in three years, across 100 training centers; the HCL Career Development Centers
have been set up by HCL. The curriculum used will be the Microsoft Official
Curriculum, a comprehensive and structured learning methodology designed and
developed by Microsoft. The goal of the Microsoft-HCL training initiative is
to enhance the employability of students and help the Indian IT industry retain
its competitive edge. The training will also provide a targeted framework for
IT Managers to validate core technical, professional and architectural skills.
The Microsoft-HCL partnership is targeted at creating a sustained supply of
skilled and certified manpower to address the employability issues of the IT
and ITES industry.
Commenting on the various initiatives announced, Ajai Chowdhry,
said, Both HCL and Microsoft are key players in the Indian market, and
this alliance has brought value to the Indian customer with over three decades
of innovation, passion and defining of markets. I am sure that this alliance
will further enable overall development in our country with IT as the key enabler.
Adding to this, Ravi Venkatesan, said, All three initiatives announced
today are very significant to our continual efforts at partnering the Indian
industry in its quest for success by leveraging the power of IT and enabling
the uptake of IT across India.
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