Ravi Venkatesan, Chairman of Microsoft India and a frequent traveller, has felt the need that a customer should be given as much as he requires and asked for payment accordingly. He simply means to say that a person staying in a hotel for a day does not require a whole bottle of hair oil, so why pay for the entire bottle?
Along with Tirupur Exporters’ Association (TEA), Microsoft India has launched a handful of solutions that would allow small and medium companies to pay for software according to usage, available online.
On offer is Online Desktop by Airtel which includes Microsoft Windows operating system, MS Office standard version, anti-spam, storage up to 10 GB. Email services are provided by Global Outlook through Microsoft Exchange, while Unified Communications from Wipro enables communicating in a single interface across multiple locations.
A. Sakthivel, President, TEA says, “The introduction of these new hosted online solutions will accelerate the IT adoption for the textile manufacturers in Tirupur.”






