Campaign India Team
Jun 26, 2009

"India gives us some interesting strategic challenges":Richard Dunmall

Richard Dunmall, senior vice president and managing director, EMEA, Microsoft Advertiser and Publisher Solutions Group, chats with Campaign India’s Bindu Nair Maitra. Listen to him discuss various issues, below: In the first audio clip, Dunmall speaks about India’s role for Microsoft.

Richard Dunmall, senior vice president and managing director, EMEA, Microsoft Advertiser and Publisher Solutions Group, chats with Campaign India’s Bindu Nair Maitra. Listen to him discuss various issues, below:

In the first audio clip, Dunmall speaks about India’s role for Microsoft.



In the second byte, Dunmall elaborates on Microsoft’s ability to reach out to the decision makers.


 

Dunmall then goes on to discuss the advertising campaign for Bing, in India.

 

Next, Dunmall shares his insight about online advertising in India.
 


Dunmall then speaks about Microsoft's plans for India in the future.

 

Lastly, Dunmall talks about the problem of piracy and counterfeit software in markets such as India and China.


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