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Coimbatore , Jan. 30

MICROSOFT India has rolled out `Navision 4.0,' a business solution for small and medium enterprises.

This integrated management solution aims to leverage business information across a company, its key partners and customers"From integrating payment information with purchase data to complete drill-down and filtering capabilities, Navision provides clear visibility of all financial transactions," Mr Sushant Dwivedy, Business Group Lead, Microsoft Business Solution (MBS), said.

Mr Dwivedy was here to promote Navision 4.0 at a road show. The company is organising at least 12 such road shows across different regions every month.

Mr Dwivedyhe said that Microsoft had built an eco-system of 60-plus partners who customised the product to the local needs.and for better reach with the industry. "We have identified 380 industrial clusters, of which 30 are key drivers of growth. They include among others auto ancillaries, textile and garments and clusters, IT and ITES and pharmaceutical clusters." he added.

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