Business Standard: Microsoft Ventures ties up with Deshpande Foundation

Deshpande Foundation—founded by philanthropist Gururaj Deshpande—and Microsoft Ventures have entered into a three-year partnership to launch ‘Sandbox Startups’, an incubator to nurture technology startups in tier II and III cities of India. The incubator is aimed at providing a launch pad for aspiring entrepreneurs in smaller cities by validating their business ideas, helping them sharpen their business acumen, develop products and launch solutions.

Gamingbolt.com: ‘It is really the all-in-one entertainment system’

Microsoft’s new console, the Xbox One, is launching in India in September. In a recent interview, the head of Xbox in India, Anshu Mor says that he believes that their console has the most comprehensive line up of games and the portfolio of services, apps and software will speak for themselves when the console is sold exclusively through Amazon starting next month.

CIO.in: Plan-B ready as Windows 2003 Server support ends: CIOs

Microsoft had long announced that their support for Windows Server 2003 will end in July 2015. Now that the time is closing upon the tech industry, the need to have a plan in place becomes extremely essential. “We run our business-critical applications on Microsoft, be it end-point, like laptops and desktops, or servers. We knew this was about to happen, so six months back we started migrating. We have upgraded everything everywhere,” said Sanjeev Kumar, group CIO and President-Business Excellence, Adhunik Group of Industries.

IBN Live: Opera Mini to become the default browser on Microsoft’s low-cost phones

Norwegian software maker Opera has signed a deal to take over the browser building unit at Microsoft’s Nokia mobile phone unit. “We have signed a strategic licensing deal with Microsoft. We are basically taking over the browser building department in Nokia,” Opera Chief Executive Lars Boilsesen said. “This means that Opera Mini will become the default browser for Microsoft’s feature phone product lines and the Asha phones product lines,” he added.

NDTV.com: Skype to display chat notifications on active devices

Microsoft has announced an improvement to its chat message notification synchronizing for its Skype applications across all devices. The ‘active endpoint’ feature is currently rolling out and should become available globally over the next few weeks. To use this, users need to update their Skype apps across devices to the latest available version. The feature essentially ensures that Skype notifications will only be received by the device that is currently being used actively, even if users are logged in to multiple devices at the same time.

mydigitalfc.com: Microsoft bets big on SME segment with Azure

Over 10,000 channel partners in India will now offer the Microsoft Azure cloud platform to enterprises, enabling the company to reach thousands of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the country. Microsoft India General Manager Meetul Patel said, “Microsoft is making Azure available in the open licensing catalogue for India”. This move will facilitate SMEs to purchase Microsoft Azure cloud platform from their local IT partners.

Communications Today: Microsoft Devices positive about Indian smartphone market growth

India has emerged as one of the largest markets for smartphones—driven by the youth segment and a desire to stay connected—and Microsoft Devices Group (MDG) is excited about its market share growth in the country, according to TS Sridhar, Director-Mobiles, Nokia India Sales, a subsidiary of Microsoft Mobile Oy. Pointing out that buyers wanted the same facilities on their smartphone, desktop, or laptop, Sridhar said Microsoft and Nokia coming together has ensured the best combination of powerful hardware and software in the world.