The cooperation agreement between Microsoft Azerbaijan and AFB Bank
BAKU/17.10.13/TURAN : The local commercial AFB Bank will use licensed software Microsoft. This is an agreement between the management and the financial structure of Microsoft Azerbaijan.
As stated in the press release , one of the major advantages of the selected option is the inclusion of licensing update subscription , which allows you to use newer versions of products , updates , ensuring the safety of the bank information system and its continuous development in line with global trends . The organization is able to license the entire suite of products and each of the basic products in particular and for the entire term of the agreement to use the latest versions of selected products.
Acquisition of Bank of the base operating system in the framework of the program
According to the Chairman of the Board
According to general manager of Microsoft Azerbaijan Rufat Gadzhialibekova , active work in Azerbaijan on implementation of the licensed software - an indication that large companies have felt the benefit of using a legal product. And it opens up broad prospects of development.
Inc. Microsoft, operating in Azerbaijan since 2005 , the year is represented by seven experts focused on the interaction between the public and private sectors, as well as the issues of a humanitarian nature . The leading goal MicrosoftAzerbaijan - offering the latest products and developments that have contributed to the development of Azerbaijan by the introduction of e - governance, business administration and education.
For more information about the company and its products can be found on the Web servers Microsoft: www.microsoft.com ( English) and www.microsoft.ru ( Russian language )
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