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    MICROSOFT TO CARRY OUT A NUMBER OF PROGRAMS IN ARMENIA IN 2008

    ARMENPRESS
    Oct 24, 2007

    BUDAPEST, OCTOBER 24, ARMENPRESS: World leading company Microsoft is
    going to carry out a number of programs in Armenia. Vahe Torossian,
    vice president of Microsoft for Central and Eastern Europe, told
    Armenpress that since its functioning in Armenia from May 2006 the
    company was aimed at engaging the local government with which Microsoft
    has signed a partnership agreement.

    "Now it is more than one year our representation is functioning in
    Armenia and I am very happy for the rise we have made in terms of
    education, we are also committed by this partnership agreement that
    our key major products like Windows and Office be translated into
    Armenian," V. Torossian said.

    According to him, Microsoft has also created good innovation
    opportunities and they will think about creating innovation centers
    in the next few months which will create more close relationship with
    universities and Microsoft.

    "In terms of growth we have to state that Microsoft Armenia has
    1,000 percent growth during the year so it is the fastest growing
    business. I see that they are very complete top companies in the
    country which started to understand the importance of positioning
    Armenia as a national competitive country in this global market and
    we are very happy for it and are investing our sources in Armenia,"
    V. Torossian noted.

    Referring to the programs Microsoft is going to carry out in Armenia in
    2008, Vahe Torossian said that they are mainly focusing on education,
    intellectual property sectors, development of partnerical system,
    localization of their products into Armenian.

    "These are the four directions on which we are working together
    with the Armenian government. There is an effective law in Armenia
    on protection of intellectual property rights but it is not
    functioning. We need to behave as an example. There is no reason
    why the key big companies functioning in Armenia, who are employing
    people, who are making money there are not going to pay for the
    software they are using and we are going to address first to these
    big companies and we are already doing it," Torossian said. Within
    the framework of activity carried out in the direction of protection
    of intellectual property, the company will continue carrying out its
    programs in universities. As to free partnerical system, Microsoft
    is cooperating with its local partners to develop local language in
    Windows XP first and, according to the partnership agreement with
    the government, has commitment to do it with Windows Vista.

    The vice president of Microsoft CEE also said that Microsoft is trying
    to help the local partnerical system to understand that they need to be
    part of the solution and if they also violate the intellectual property
    right the work carried out it that direction will become senseless.

    "We have appointed one key distributor who is doing that and we started
    to develop solution selling in Armenia which means that instead of
    selling software we want them to sell solutions more and more. That
    is what we are going to work on and I can say that so far everything
    is going on successfully," the vice president of Microsoft CEE said.

    "Our goal is to create jobs in Armenia and one way to do it is to make
    sure that we are creating enough opportunities within the partnerical
    system and for that we need to stop piracy rights," Torossian said.

    Microsoft has around 25 partners in Armenia and if, according to
    V. Torossian each of these partners is able to recruit free people
    in the next six months it will already have a big impact. "We are
    trying to bring opportunities of development from the outside, we
    are looking for partnership with great talents. One opportunity is
    to start to engage with Armenia will be to try to see that there are
    people in some places outside of Armenia who are looking for great
    developers and to create this type of network between external and
    internal sectors," V. Torossian added.

    As to the cooperation with the government he said that in May 2006
    they started discussion with the former Armenian Prime Minister
    Andranik Margarian and he would like to continue it: that is - what
    is the dream for Armenia? "It is me as an Armenian living outside
    but I feel that my heart is there and I would like to contribute to
    some degree. Everything should start with the vision: what is Armenia
    in 2040 or 2050? I would love to be part of the strategic thinking
    for the country and one of the key differentiator that Armenia can
    benefit from in the global economy. And I think that the country is
    doing a lot probably there is not enough ambition for the future to
    attract the talents back or to develop talents in the country and
    that's the thing next time I will come I will love to discuss it with
    the government," the vice president of Microsoft CEE concluded.
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