| Microsoft Corporation India Pvt Ltd inaugurated its first executive briefing centre (EBC) for the APAC region in Hyderabad on Thursday. EBC is based on the Microsoft campus and is co-located with India development centre (IDC) and the global delivery centre India (GDCI). |
| The EBC will provide customers and partners the opportunity to engage with Microsoft leadership team, and technical talent available in these centres on business and IT issues. |
| In addition, it will also allow them to gain an insight into Microsoft's vision for technology over the next few years, especially within the context of their own industry trends, a press release said. |
| The EBC is part of the company's worldwide executive briefing programme, which provides customers and partners with a special forum for a more strategic engagement with Microsoft at an executive level. |
| Customers at EBC Hyderabad will get a first hand view of how Microsoft manages its worldwide IT infrastructure from the networks operation centre of the GDCI. |
| Additionally, customers would gain business and technology insights from senior executives and technical experts from the IDC & GDCI. |
| While GDCI develops business solutions for Microsoft businesses worldwide and manages global IT infrastructure, IDC undertakes development of core Microsoft products & technologies. |
| Ravi Venkatesan, chairman, Microsoft Corporation India Private Limited said, "We are confident that our customer and partners across the region will find the facility extremely valuable." |
| The centre was inaugurated by S Ramadorai, chief executive officer and managing director, TCS, in the presence of Rama Raju, managing director, Satyam Computer Services and Will Poole, senior vice-president, Windows Client Business, Microsoft Corporation. |


