New Delhi - Software giant Microsoft Corp has joined hands with India's HCL Infosystems Ltd. to announce series of strategic initiatives, including rollout of world's cheapest Windows-enabled laptop.


According to a HCL official, the companies will create a joint center of excellence (CoE) for development of vertical specific customized solution frameworks for India. Over 500 software professionals would be employed to create, design and deploy Microsoft technologies-based solution framework across various industry verticals which include Telecom, BFSI, Power, Defense, Retail, eGovernance, Media & Entertainment, and Microsoft based horizontal solutions in Health, Railways and Airports, he said.
In addition, the companies will also collaborate to train and certify 50,000 students on Microsoft technologies, over a period of three years, across 100 HCL Career Development Centers that would be set up by HCL. The centers would create a sustained supply of skilled and certified manpower to address the demands of the IT and ITeS industry, the official said.
The laptop, which will be marketed under brand name MiLeap, weighs a mere 0.98 kg and is powered by the Intel processor and Intel 945 GU Express chipset, the official said. It comes with a 7-inch swivel TFT color screen that can be rotated and folded to form a writing pad. Users can write on the screen with the stylus and convert it to text, he said.
Other features include a 1.3 mega pixel webcam, touch screen panel, and 1 GB DDR2 RAM. In addition, the laptop includes a built-in touchpad with two click buttons for left and right click operations, scroll, directional pads, dedicated softkeys for launching the media player and built-in speakers. The Windows-ready laptop, which has a 30 GB hard disk space and connectivity options of Wi-Fi and integrated LAN, will be priced at Rs.16,990 ($425) in the local market, he added.
"For over 22 years, Microsoft and HCL have partnered with each other to promote the use of information technology in India. We are delighted to reinforce this association and empower Indian consumers and businesses with the latest and best that technology has to offer," said Kevin Turner, COO, Microsoft Corporation.

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