Microsoft to Create 1,000 New Jobs in China

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Published on: Jun 27, 2019
Author: Amy Liu

Microsoft will create 1,000 new jobs in China next year, according to  the head of the firm’s China arm.

Microsoft will keep on  investing in China and is full of confidence about the country’s future,  Chief Executive Alain Crozier told Yicai Global in an exclusive  interview today. The company has over 200 posts available in China,  according to its official site.

The Washington-based firm  is celebrating the fifth anniversary of Microsoft Azure, a cloud  computing service, and Office 365 in China. Its Microsoft Dynamics 365,  an enterprise resource planning software, began sales in May.

Microsoft launched its  Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things Insider  Lab in Shanghai in May to help the first group of 30 companies,  including multinationals and fast-growing startups, to use advanced  technologies to cater to their business needs.

Source: yicaiglobal.com