Microsoft to help Dohatec introduce its application
Thursday, 13 March 2008
FE Report
President of Microsoft South East Asia Chris Atkinson and Director (Partner Development), Asia Pacific Region of Microsoft, Stephen Cadisch visited Dohatec New Media in the city recently.
Dohatec, a software development company in Bangladesh, has made applications for highly recognised international names among its clients, said a press release.
Chairman of Dohatec Luna Shamsuddoha is the first woman entrepreneur who gets Microsoft support.
While visiting the Dohatec, Chris Atkinson made an assessment of the different applications and what potential they had for prospects overseas. The visitors reiterated their support to Dohatec and decided to engage their country offices to help Dohatec introduce its applications.
The Public Procurement Management Information System forms a critical component in the on-going procurement reforms as a part of the anti-corruption regime in many developing countries.
The 'acrobook' software has many users and it can be used for a variety of clientele. World development reports, world development indicators and PAHO health statistics are published on this software. The 'messaging tee' software has a unique space in the mailing/marketing industry sending different media content to target markets which can be exploited with Microsoft. Education and training management software of Dohatec is used by leading institutions and it has potential in most markets.
Chris Atkinson said: "Microsoft treasures its partnership with Dohatec. Through the magic of software Dohatec and Microsoft can achieve much together. Thanks for your great support in helping many customers realise their potential. We look forward to our continued partnership."
Among Microsoft Bangla-desh officials, Managing Director Feroz Mahmud, KM Imran Al-Amin and Mohammad Moshiur Rahman were present.
President of Microsoft South East Asia Chris Atkinson and Director (Partner Development), Asia Pacific Region of Microsoft, Stephen Cadisch visited Dohatec New Media in the city recently.
Dohatec, a software development company in Bangladesh, has made applications for highly recognised international names among its clients, said a press release.
Chairman of Dohatec Luna Shamsuddoha is the first woman entrepreneur who gets Microsoft support.
While visiting the Dohatec, Chris Atkinson made an assessment of the different applications and what potential they had for prospects overseas. The visitors reiterated their support to Dohatec and decided to engage their country offices to help Dohatec introduce its applications.
The Public Procurement Management Information System forms a critical component in the on-going procurement reforms as a part of the anti-corruption regime in many developing countries.
The 'acrobook' software has many users and it can be used for a variety of clientele. World development reports, world development indicators and PAHO health statistics are published on this software. The 'messaging tee' software has a unique space in the mailing/marketing industry sending different media content to target markets which can be exploited with Microsoft. Education and training management software of Dohatec is used by leading institutions and it has potential in most markets.
Chris Atkinson said: "Microsoft treasures its partnership with Dohatec. Through the magic of software Dohatec and Microsoft can achieve much together. Thanks for your great support in helping many customers realise their potential. We look forward to our continued partnership."
Among Microsoft Bangla-desh officials, Managing Director Feroz Mahmud, KM Imran Al-Amin and Mohammad Moshiur Rahman were present.