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NetXcell Ltd, the pioneers in providing Telecom Application Services, announced today that they are selected as "One of the most innovative companies in India in 2007" by Microsoft. In a unique summit named "India is Innovation" to be held at Bangalore in June 2007, Microsoft will present a list of innovative products and companies that have created intellectual property and promise to unleash the next wave of IT growth in India.
Netxcell will be a part of Microsoft " India is Innovation" booklet, which will be distributed among Indian, and global venture capitalists besides software bodies like NASSCOM and TiE. Netxcell being a part of this Summit will also be showcased in Microsoft partner events and road shows.
"We are honored to be chosen as a leading innovative company by Microsoft. This award is a testament to our dedicated employees who had the vision to think out of box to create innovative products and unique services," said Mr. Debasis Chatterji, Director-Operations, Netxcell. "This award validates Netxcell's dedication to its customer and the success of its products as our clients appreciate our innovative thinking "he added
The award is aimed at helping software entrepreneurs to transform their ideas into intellectual property, while building world-class software products and solutions. The summit is a continuation of the strategy set in place with the Microsoft Innovation Center, launched by Microsoft during Bill Gates' visit in December 2005.
"Netxcell with its pioneering and unique products for the Mobile VAS industry has been identified as one of the most innovative Indian Software companies by Microsoft India. We clearly recognize company's commitment and the continuous effort to increasingly create innovative products for the industry," said Microsoft India.
Attaining a national pedestal will be a morale booster for the employees as it enhances the company's brand image. In totality, the recognition brings lots of confidence to all stakeholders including the promoters, the employees, suppliers and Operators (Airtel, Hutch, Idea, etc).
Sourced From: Perfect Relations Limited
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