Microsoft is seeking partners in the establishment of their first regional development center in Africa and the 7th of its kind globally. According to Microsoft Vice President in-charge of Office 365, Engineer Perry Clarke, who led a delegation of Microsoft officials to JKUAT, May 13, the software giant plans to spend more than $100 million over five years for the project in collaboration with local partners and government. While interacting with students, Eng. Clarke reported that initial cites for the development center will be in Nairobi, Kenya and Lagos, Nigeria. They plan to hire 100... Continue reading →
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