The Economic Times: Microsoft to work with T-Hub to develop startups – Satya Nadella

Microsoft chief executive officer Satya Nadella said Microsoft would like to work with T-Hub to develop accelerators and startups. He said this during his visit to T-Hub, billed as India’s largest technology incubator. “Indian talent in the area is dramatically growing and we can see their dominance in the field,” he said while addressing budding entrepreneurs.

Gadgets 360: Microsoft CMO confirms development of ‘breakthrough’ Surface Phone

Chris Capossela, Chief Marketing Officer of Microsoft, last week in an interview on Windows Weekly podcast gave some insights on the company’s work over the past one year. Capossela during the interview hinted that Microsoft might be working on a ‘Surface’ branded smartphone. He confirmed that the Redmond-based giant is working on a “breakthrough” phone that will be the “spiritual equivalent” of the company’s Surface tablet line.

The Hindu Business Line: Nadella sparks adrenaline rush among start-ups

Nearly 300 young techies, top businessmen from Hyderabad, and even Telangana IT Minister KT Rama Rao turned up well on time at T-Hub’s meeting hall to hear Microsoft’s CEO speak. Satya Nadella struck a chord with the start-ups. Nadella asked entrepreneurs to work on providing last-mile connectivity in rural areas and on building marketable solutions. “You can tap white spaces (unused TV spectrum) or other sources to provide last-mile connectivity and solutions,” he said.

The Economic Times: Microsoft India to set up Centre of Excellence in Vizag

The Andhra Pradesh government has said Microsoft India will be setting up a Centre of Excellence in Visakhapatnam as part of its digital inclusion drive in the state, besides sharpening focus on raising productivity. The technology giant signed an MoU with the Andhra Pradesh government in deployment and use of information and communications technologies to offer better citizen services in the state.

Times of India: Google, Microsoft websites tracking ‘Santa’s journey’

Google and Microsoft have their virtual eyes on Santa Claus and his gift-laden sleigh. Microsoft once again partnered with the North American Aerospace Defense Command on an interactive website at noradsanta.org where Santa’s reindeer-drawn sleigh can be seen making its way over countries around the world.

EFY Times: Microsoft’s 5 predictions for 2016

Microsoft research no doubt is the largest company that deals with the innovation. Today we have listed 5 predictions for future generation of technology by Microsoft: new silicon architectures will enable faster computing; Improved cloud performance; Note taking and drawing will be mainstream task on tablets; The virtual assistants add more usability and personalization to mobile device; and growing awareness around ethics behind data collection.

Sify: hike introduces update for Windows Phone 8.1

India’s first home-grown messaging platform announced the launch of hike 3.5 version for phones on the Windows Phone 8.1 operating system.”Windows is our 2nd largest platform by users and they have been eagerly waiting for this update, which is the biggest we have ever released for Windows, and we are excited to finally get it in their hands,” Kavin Bharti Mittal, CEO and Founder of hike messenger, said.

Times of India: Google, Microsoft websites tracking ‘Santa’s journey’

Google and Microsoft have their virtual eyes on Santa Claus and his gift-laden sleigh. Microsoft once again partnered with the North American Aerospace Defense Command on an interactive website at noradsanta.org where Santa’s reindeer-drawn sleigh can be seen making its way over countries around the world.

Gadgets 360: Microsoft Cybersecurity Centre in Gurgaon to “protect India’s critical infrastructure”

Microsoft India Chairman Bhaskar Pramanik said the company is piloting a similar facility in India as well, with plans to expand in the near future.”I think cybersecurity is going to become very, very critical,” said Pramanik. “We’ve just opened a cybersecurity centre here [in Gurgaon], it’s a pilot, and we will be announcing something much bigger later on. This cybersecurity centre is focused on how do we ensure that we can protect India’s critical infrastructure, enterprises, government organisations from malware and any other kind of security threat.”

EFY Times: Microsoft’s 5 predictions for 2016

Microsoft research no doubt is the largest company that deals with the innovation. Today we have listed 5 predictions for future generation of technology by Microsoft: new silicon architectures will enable faster computing; Improved cloud performance; Note taking and drawing will be mainstream task on tablets; The virtual assistants add more usability and personalization to mobile device; and growing awareness around ethics behind data collection.