ETCIO.com: Bombay Dyeing ropes in Microsoft, PwC, KPMG & EY to restructure retail business

Bombay Dyeing, the textile flagship of the Wadia Group, has roped in Microsoft, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG and EY to restructure its retail business. Nagesh Rajanna, Bombay Dyeing’s Chief Executive for retail operations, said that PwC and KPMG were working to define the standard operating procedures to turn the business as a pure retailer with a focus on attracting young consumers and talent, Microsoft and EY were going to put in place a new technology architecture right across manufacturing to the sales point.

SME Channels: NIIT Tech, Microsoft collaborate to empower Small and Medium Banks

NIIT Technologies Limited has announced the deployment of BankingEasy on Microsoft’s Azure platform. The collaboration will empower small and medium banks across India to operate with more flexibility and become RBI compliant. “Mid and Small banks are playing a crucial role in getting the unbanked population come under the Indian Banking ecosystem. We are committed to empower them with modern tools and solutions that offer mobility while ensuring security”, said Harish Vaidyanathan, Director, ISV Business, Microsoft India.

India Today: Sowing app helped in achieving higher crop yield, says ICRISAT

A pilot project conducted by the International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics, in association with Microsoft and AP government, tested a new sowing application for farmers combined with a Personalized Village Advisory Dashboard in a small area in Andhra Pradesh to demonstrate a 30 percent higher average in yield per hectare.

News18: Microsoft Surface Keyboard Unveiled at CES

Tech brand Brydge has unveiled its first keyboard for the Microsoft Surface tablet. Named the Brydge 12.3, the keyboard is the only option for the Microsoft Surface Pro. With a 100 percent aluminium body with a full backlit keyboard, 180-degree screen rotation, Bluetooth connectivity and optional expandable 128gb SSD storage.

Livemint.com: India an innovation hub for Microsoft

Amid declining global PC sales, the world’s largest software maker is trying to reinvent itself as an agent of digital transformation. India is a hotbed of research and development (R&D) activity for Microsoft. Other than its local data centres, cybersecurity and Smart City initiatives, the country is home to Microsoft Research India. The aim is to work on both global engineering solutions and problems related to India,” says Anil Bhansali, managing director of Microsoft India (R&D) and General Manager, Cloud and Enterprise, MSIDC.

Livemint.com: Analytics is now built into everything we do, says Microsoft India Chairman

In an interview, Bhaskar Pramanik, Chairman, Microsoft India, said, “Our mission is to empower individuals and organizations to achieve more. Computing will come in different shapes and sizes. It’s the way you access computing through touch, make it accessible in multiple languages, and enable even differently-abled people to interact with computing – that is core for strategy.”

News18: Microsoft to unveil self-driving concept at CES Las Vegas

At this year’s CES, Microsoft is revealing its own plans for putting drivers in the passenger seat, and where artificial intelligence takes a front seat. The company best known for the Windows PC operating system and the Surface Pro, is partnering with five firms on what it’s calling a “collective vision of safe and secure end-to-end mobility.”