JAKARTA. Microsoft plans to utilize its 20-year presence in Indonesia by focusing its efforts on improving access to technology and investing in cloud technology for the education sector, and the small and medium enterprises (SME) sector. On a recent visit to Indonesia, Microsoft’s president for the Asia Pacific region, Cesar Cernuda, said the US technology giant would strive to have a greater impact on the education and SME sectors by making their products more accessible to attain and use, in order to spur growth and improvement. To improve educational cooperation, the company plans to further its collaboration with universities and Indonesian startups in the near future through measures including provision of free software and investing more in its cloud services for use in Indonesia.
Microsoft to focus on education, SME development
JAKARTA. Microsoft plans to utilize its 20-year presence in Indonesia by focusing its efforts on improving access to technology and investing in cloud technology for the education sector, and the small and medium enterprises (SME) sector. On a recent visit to Indonesia, Microsoft’s president for the Asia Pacific region, Cesar Cernuda, said the US technology giant would strive to have a greater impact on the education and SME sectors by making their products more accessible to attain and use, in order to spur growth and improvement. To improve educational cooperation, the company plans to further its collaboration with universities and Indonesian startups in the near future through measures including provision of free software and investing more in its cloud services for use in Indonesia.