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    MICROSOFT TO COOPERATE WITH ARMENIAN UNIVERSITIES

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 10 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 10, NOYAN TAPAN. Microsoft company is conducting
    negotiations with several Armenian higher educational institutions
    on the issue of granting Microsoft certificates to graduates of the
    information and telecomunication sector. It is envisaged that the
    number of specialists with such certificates will reach a thousand
    by 2010. Director of Microsoft Corporation's Business Management and
    Strategy Center Paul Muckleston stated this during the conference
    "Microsoft Innovation Day" held in Yerevan's Marriott Hotel on
    April 10.

    According to his forecasts, the current number of computers in Armenia
    (about 130 thousand) will increase by another 20 thousand. It was
    mentioned that 5% of Armenian households have computers, which is
    a low index. P. Muckleston said that in the coming years the import
    of computers into Armenia will make 25 thousand a year, while 30-35%
    of households will have computers, which is important for development
    of knowledge-based economy.

    Microsoft's official considered the "very high educational level" of
    the Armenian population as a "powerful basis", noting that universities
    turn out qualified architects, physicists and mathematicians, who
    form a good basis for further entrance of foreign companies into
    the Armenian IT sector. In this connection P. Muckleston attached
    importance to political stability of Armenia and to sustainable
    economic growth registetred in the country in recent years.

    It was noted that Microsoft plans to invest 7 billion dollars in
    research.

    The company registers about a thousand patents annually. It has
    subsidiaries in 110 countries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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