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Infosys’ 2 new services to MS

Bangalore, Nov. 27 Infosys Technologies has announced two initiatives dedicated to Microsoft – an offshore facility and a concept centre for the Dynamics suite. The Vendor offshore facility can seat 400 and will highlight Infosys’ expertise in working on Microsoft programmes and industry-leading solutions. It is completely compliant with Microsoft’s rigorous security and privacy standards. The Dynamics centre is designed to showcase Infosys employees’ thought leadership around Microsoft technologies and accelerate deployment of solutions developed around the Microsoft Dynamics line of business solutions to clients. “Infosys is committed to combining its industry solutions and services and extending the global delivery model we pioneered to enable Microsoft to deliver world-class software and customer experience in the flat world,” said Mr Anand Swaminathan, Associate Vice-President-High-Tech & Manufacturing, Infosys Technologies, in a release issued by the company. —

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