Blue Star Infotech
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The week of PDC, Channel 9 was busy making lots of connections with ISVs. Here’s a great interview with Mehul Shah, the Senior Solutions Architect for Blue Star Infotech (BSI). BSI specializes in providing product services encompassing the entire product lifecycle through its global delivery model. The company has extensive experience in working with ISVs—from product design and development to implementation and rollout—and has devised its own methodologies for reverse-engineering and application migration. Through its Microsoft Center of Excellence, it helps ISVs revitalize their products using latest Microsoft Technologies like the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005. For its product implementation expertise on the Microsoft platform, BSI has many achievements, one of which was being awarded the "Best Dynamics Partner of the Year" by Microsoft for 2006. Check out this PDC interview with Mehul Shah to hear more about their technologies and their experience at PDC ‘08.
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