Economic Times: Tata Communications teams up with Microsoft to connect businesses

Tata Communications said it has teamed up with Microsoft Corporation to boost employee productivity and streamline business processes with cloud- based communication and collaboration. The telecommunications and internet service provider arm of the Tata Group said the partnership aims to connect businesses to ‘Office 365’, a group of software plus services subscriptions by Microsoft that provides productivity software and related services to its subscribers.

Financial Express: Satya Nadella-led Microsoft turns spotlight on cloud, mobile with new reporting style

Microsoft Corp joined Amazon.com Inc and Intel Corp in tweaking the way it reports results, a move that will help the software giant show off its growing cloud and mobile businesses. Microsoft said it will report revenue and operating income based on three businesses – Productivity and Business Processes, Intelligent Cloud, and More Personal Computing starting this quarter.“This reporting structure aligns the company’s goals with the way they will report it to the Street,” FBR & Co analyst Daniel Ives said.

NDTV: Skype 6.4 for Android update brings Android Wear support

Skype is rolling out an update for its Android app that brings Android Wear support. The updated Skype 6.4 is now available to download via Google Play and majorly brings Android Wear compatibility. The Skype Team announced that the latest update will allow users to manage conversations on Android Wear devices such as the Moto 360, Huawei Watch, LG Watch Urbane, or the Asus ZenWatch.

EFY Times: 5 Ways Microsoft Office 2016 can make your life easier

Microsoft Office 2016 has brought number of new features to the platform. New apps offer perfect comprehensive solution to business users. Microsoft’s has worked and enhanced the experience of their cloud productivity suite. Here are 5 ways adopting Microsoft Office 2016 can make your life easier.

Bloomberg TV India: Ravi Narayan, Director – Microsoft Ventures India : understanding Indian startups

In an interview, Ravi Narayan, Microsoft Ventures, India, said, “It’s a time of euphoria for the ecosystem. We have been waiting for this to happen. I have been wanting to inject this whole start-up energy into the ecosystem and to create those enablers in the ecosystem and also get a lot of people to get into this mentoring mode especially people who have come from US and other countries where they have built this kind of companies themselves.”

NDTV: Windows 10 doesn’t violate your privacy, assures Microsoft

Microsoft has now offered explanations to assure users that its latest operating system doesn’t put anyone’s privacy and personal information at risk. “From the very beginning, we designed Windows 10 with two straightforward privacy principles in mind,” Terry Myerson, Microsoft’s Executive Vice President of the Windows and Devices Group said. The company has also updated its Windows 10 services preferences FAQ pages to be clearer on the privacy front.

Information Week: Microsoft’s Azure IoT Suite is now available

Microsoft announced that its IoT Suite, first announced in April, is now available for purchase. The suite will perform a set of IoT services, such as data stream collection and storage. The suite can also apply functions such as remote monitoring, fleet or asset management, and predictive maintenance. “The machine data can also be fed into Microsoft’s Power BI, its Azure-based analytics system, for analysis and rich visualization,” said Mike Schutz, General Manager of Cloud Platform Marketing.

Bloomberg: SnapLogic collaborates with Microsoft to support Cortana Analytics Suite for big data and advanced analytics

SnapLogic, an industry leader in enterprise integration platform as a service (iPaaS), announced new capabilities for delivering application and data integration for Microsoft Cortana Analytics Suite. The SnapLogic Elastic Integration Platform enables customers to get to business insights faster by providing self-service data ingestion, preparation and delivery from virtually any source — whether on-premises, in the cloud or in hybrid environments — to the Cortana Analytics Suite.

NDTV: Microsoft makes Project Spark free

One of the more intriguing things to come out Microsoft’s gaming efforts in the recent years is Project Spark. It let users make their own games on Windows PCs and the Xbox One. The business model it followed was free with micro-transactions, allowing users to enhance and customise their experience. The team behind it announced it will pivot to “a free and open creation platform.” On October 5, all previously paid downloadable content will be available for all Project Spark users both new and old.

CIO: Microsoft’s Dynamics CRM will get extended to the Web after new acquisition

Microsoft announced that it has agreed to acquire the product assets from Adxstudio, a longtime partner of its Dynamics business. The deal will give Microsoft access to tools that extend Dynamics to the Web, which the company will integrate directly into its CRM product. The product that Microsoft bought allows businesses to connect their Dynamics system to a Web portal that can then be used for things like partner relationship management, technical support solutions and more.