Microsoft Dynamics CRM cloud service launched globally: Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer yesterday announced the worldwide availability of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, the cloud version of the new Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 release. The on-premises and partner-hosted versions of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 will be globally available on Feb. 28, 2011, said a Microsoft press release dated 17 January, 2011.

For the first time outside North America, customers can access Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online in 40 markets and 41 languages and sign up for a free trial at http://crm.dynamics.com. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online is available at a promotional price of $34 per user per month for the first 12 months of service to qualified customers that sign up by June 30, 2011, the release added.

To read the full press release, use the linkhttp://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/press/2011/jan11/1-17MSCRMOnlinePR.mspx.

HCL Tech posts strong OND results: HCL Technologies, a software services major, brought more cheer to the market by as it said its net profit for the October-December 2010 quarter rose 34.2 percent to Rs 4 billion, over the year-ago quarter. Revenue at 38.9 billion was up 27.8 percent YoY. The market was earlier buoyed up by better-than-expected TCS results, after initially being dismayed by somewhat lacklustre Infosys results for the quarter ended December 31, 2010.

Akai’s triple-SIM phone in India at Rs 3,295: Akai has introduced a triple-SIM Trio sporting a 2-inch TFT screen, 1.3 megapixel camera, audio/video player, FM radio, sound recorder, e-book application and up to 8GB of memory card support, according to various media reports. The device will have an affordable price tag of Rs 3,295 and it comes with one year warranty, said Techtree:
http://www.techtree.com/India/News/AKAI_Launches_First_Triple_GSM_SIM_Phone/551-114199-893.html

Sony lands AMD Fusion-based Vaio YB Uber netbooks in India: In a somewhat quick development, Sony has reportedly launched its Vaio YB Uber netbooks, based on AMD Fusion platform, which is a competition for Intel’s Atom processors. Priced at Rs 27,000, the netbooks have an 11.6-inch display, which is bigger than the regular 10-inch netbook display, and can play HD, a feature supported by AMD Fusion.

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