Tuesday, January 11, 2011


ok.. so Ive managed to get my long holiday back to capital city,I decided to stay a few weeks longer... period of nothingness coz theres not much thing to do in past few day ,got bored with downloading lots of stuff (luckily we've got quite good internet connection),i bumped with my deserted 2 years blog and its addsense.. well something just came up my mind and I started to fix thing up n get this blog running up... ^^ , all I can say Is... IT S STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION ...
guess see ya next morning, and I might post something usefull on this blog... tee hee ..oh and almost forgot... Happy New Year 2011.. lets hope for a better future...^^

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Microsoft Continues Anti-Piracy Measures

Software major, Microsoft has become more aggressive with its initiatives to curb piracy in the market. It launched telecalling initiative promoting the usage of genuine software amongst the channels.

Vipul Sant, Director, Original Software Initiative, Microsoft India said “Our team has called about 5,000 channels, educating them about the benefits of using genuine software. It has also been imparting in-shop training to the staff of 1000 partners. After this training, we have a mystery shop wherein we check how they are positioning the software.”

The vendor is also working with associations like TAIT, Compass, NECTA and PCAIT to spread awareness among the members and implement the use genuine software. The company intends to partner with more channel bodies to carry out similar awareness campaigns in the country.

Additionally, the recently launched e-commerce platform by the vendor gives an opportunity to partners to host their solutions. “People living in small cities like Bareilly do not have an idea from where they can purchase original software; this platform caters to such consumers. We have also tied-up with a national courier company who will collect the cheques as well as deliver the software to the customers at their doorstep while the billing will be done through partners,” said he.

Presently this service is available in 52 cities and will be gradually extended to more cities.