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Feedback Ventures selects Microsoft for ERP

Feedback Ventures, India’s leading integrated infrastructure services company, today announced that it has selected Microsoft Corporation’s MS Dynamics AX 2009 as its ERP platform.

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Feedback Ventures , India’s leading integrated infrastructure services company, today announced that it has selected Microsoft Corporation ’s MS Dynamics AX (MSDAX) 2009 as its ERP platform. With this, it has become India’s first professional services company to use this ERP software. In addition, Feedback Ventures has also selected Microsoft Office Sharepoint Services (MOSS) 2007 as its intranet and knowledge management platform.  In the professional services segment, this will also be the largest integration of MSDAX 2009 and MOSS 2007.


 


Feedback Ventures has also appointed Wipro as its implementation partner to support the roll-out of this ERP and KM tool, which is being collectively labeled, Feedback Enterprise Resource Network Systems (FERNS).


 


Mr. R. S. Ramasubramaniam, Vice Chairman of Feedback Ventures, said “We’re excited to have two of the world’s best software companies, Microsoft and Wipro, to help us increase our efficiency and achieve our ambition of becoming one of the world’s leading infrastructure services companies.”


 


“After a rigorous selection procedure, we gathered that MSDAX 2009 and MOSS 2007 were the best suited for a professional services company like ours. Their seamless interaction with standard Microsoft software, that everyone in Feedback Ventures already uses, will allow us to start benefiting quickly from both products”, stated Mr. J. K. Marwaha, Chief Information Officer of Feedback Ventures. 


 


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