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Skelta Software signs agreement with MS

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Skelta Software, a privately held software company specializing in BPM workflow software built on cutting edge .NET technology, announced that their CTO, Arvind Agarwal has signed a participating agreement with Microsoft for Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4.0 framework testing under Microsoft’s Technology Adoption Program (TAP).

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Arvind heads Skelta's product development, and technical support functions and is responsible for software design and architecture, technical strategy, and product evangelization. A champion of the lasting benefits of BPM, he pioneered the development of Skelta BPM.NET built on cutting edge .NET technology.

As per the TAP initiative, he will participate actively in the pre-releases evaluation of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and .Net framework 4.0. Evaluation feedback will take the form of surveys, interviews, artefacts and instrumentation and will heavily influence the final shipping product.

Under Arvind’s technical guidance, Skelta will provide a testing ground for both technologies and also commit to enhancing their final versions through evaluation of multiple scenarios as well as deploying the pre-release versions in their own environment.

Signing the agreement for Skelta, CTO Arvind Agarwal said “Becoming a TAP participant means that we will be able to connect with Microsoft expertise on both technologies and get critical support with early adoption. We also look forward to providing our qualified feedback after testing on Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4.0.”

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