Microsoft to support Russia's IT

Microsoft plans to provide Russian IT market newbies with $100 mn (78 mn euros) worth of software and technical support, Russia's communications ministry said.

MOSCOW: Microsoft plans to provide Russian IT market newbies with $100 mn (78 mn euros) worth of software and technical support, Russia's communications ministry said.

"Together with Russian venture funds (Microsoft) will choose 1,000 software producers whom Microsoft is willing to offer software, support and consultations," the ministry said in a statement on its website, following talks between Communications Minister Igor Shchegolev and Microsoft International's president Jean-Philippe Courtois.

The packages are worth about 100,000 dollars apiece, it added. Microsoft also plans to set up a network of education centers in Russia to teach budding entrepreneurs business basics and provide small businesses with discounts on its software, it said.
Courtois also said Microsoft had abandoned the idea of bringing prices on Russian-language software up to European standards.
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