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Microsoft offers cloud services for smart cities, tie-up with startups

Microsoft chief Satya Nadella on Thursday said the tech giant will fund hundreds of new generation entrepreneurs in India’s ‘smart cities’ space and is overwhelmed by the start-up culture in the country, especially in the e-commerce sector.

By: HT CORRESPONDENT
| Updated on: Nov 06 2015, 01:10 IST
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella delivers his keynote address during an event in Mumbai. Nadella promised to support India’s e-commorce start-ups by partnering with those aligned to smart cities. (REUTERS Photo)

From partnerships with e-commerce firms, to a new programme for startups, to associating with the government's smart cities project, India-born Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella chose the company's high-profile conference on Wednesday to unveil his India plans.

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He also said that flagship devices — Microsoft Lumia 950 and 950 XL, and the new Microsoft Surface Pro 4 — will be available in December and January, respectively.

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Titled "Future Unleashed", the event was Microsoft's largest-ever customer conference in India. Nadella's 30-minute presentation was attended by a cross section of industry leaders, including Mahindra Group chairman and MD Anand Mahindra, Axis Bank CEO Shikha Sharma, Apollo Hospitals' joint MD Sangita Reddy, politicians including IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Nadella also spoke on plans to empower Indian cities through local startups. "These startups can apply for access up to $120,000 (about 80 lakh) worth of Azure computing (Microsoft's cloud services) for smart cities solutions. Cities can also apply for access Azure through a new portal, which connects startups with cities. This initiative will benefit 50 smart cities in the next year through 50 startups," he added.

Seen as one of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet schemes, smart cities have been adopted by various states, with Andhra Pradesh using the concept to build its capital, Amravati.

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First Published Date: 05 Nov, 20:44 IST
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