The Microsoft India Development Centre (MIDC) in Hyderabad has developed the Microsoft Dynamics Snap, a new collection of software programs that snap in to Microsoft Office 2003, the software giant said on Thursday."The four new programs can increase productivity by enabling Microsoft Office users to interact with Microsoft Dynamics business information as they create documents, collaborate, and manage their calendar — all without leaving Microsoft Office," Microsoft said in a statement.
"The programs enable information workers to easily coordinate and manage data in certain Microsoft Dynamics business management solutions using the familiar interface of Microsoft Office 2003," it said."Microsoft Dynamics Snap is yet another example of the "end to end" cutting edge product development taking place at MIDC. This has been an extremely exciting project for us, and in a short span of six months we were able to conceptualise, develop and ship the product to customers and partners," said Rajiv Kumar, director, Mi-crosoft Business Solutions Group, at the MIDC.
Commenting on the product features, Satya Nadella, Microsoft corporate vice-president, MBSG, said, "We have articulated a vis-ion for Microsoft Dynamics that involves two waves of releases. One of the key goals of the first wave is to deliver a user experience that is deeply integrated with Office by using a roles-based approach."
"The programs enable information workers to easily coordinate and manage data in certain Microsoft Dynamics business management solutions using the familiar interface of Microsoft Office 2003," it said."Microsoft Dynamics Snap is yet another example of the "end to end" cutting edge product development taking place at MIDC. This has been an extremely exciting project for us, and in a short span of six months we were able to conceptualise, develop and ship the product to customers and partners," said Rajiv Kumar, director, Mi-crosoft Business Solutions Group, at the MIDC.
Commenting on the product features, Satya Nadella, Microsoft corporate vice-president, MBSG, said, "We have articulated a vis-ion for Microsoft Dynamics that involves two waves of releases. One of the key goals of the first wave is to deliver a user experience that is deeply integrated with Office by using a roles-based approach."
