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Tech giant Microsoft
on Monday said it has set up a new development centre in Noida,
its third such facility in India that will serve as an engineering and
innovation hub for the company. The announcement comes ahead of the visit of
Microsoft CEO Satya
Nadella slated for later this month.
"The centre will build on Microsoft's commitment to tap India's
world-class engineering talent to create solutions for global impact,"
Microsoft said in a statement. The India Development Centre (IDC) represents
Microsoft's strategy of globally shared development to build products and
services for driving digital innovation, it added.
"The IDC-NCR will play a critical role in Microsoft
India's expansion and growth story. The facility will open opportunities
for thousands of engineers, with plans to expand to a full-fledged development
centre, similar to IDC facilities in Bengaluru and Hyderabad," the
statement said. The company, however, did not disclose the investment being
made for setting up the centre.
The IDC-NCR will be home to the company's engineering teams across
various technology groups, including Microsoft's Artificial
Intelligence (AI) and Research Group, Cloud
and Enterprise Group, and Experience & Devices
Group, along with Core Services Engineering and Operations, the
statement said. The IDC-NCR will also house Mixer, Microsoft's live streaming
gaming platform team, becoming the first centre to host the gaming team outside
the company headquarters in Redmond, United States.
"We have built a strong engineering presence in India over the past
two decades and we are excited to be expanding to Noida," Kurt DelBene,
executive vice-president (corporate strategy, core services engineering and
operations) and chairman of the IDC advisory board, said.
Tech giant Microsoft
on Monday said it has set up a new development centre in Noida,
its third such facility in India that will serve as an engineering and
innovation hub for the company. The announcement comes ahead of the visit of
Microsoft CEO Satya
Nadella slated for later this month.
"The centre will build on Microsoft's commitment to tap India's world-class
engineering talent to create solutions for global impact," Microsoft said
in a statement. The India Development Centre (IDC) represents Microsoft's
strategy of globally shared development to build products and services for
driving digital innovation, it added.
"The IDC-NCR will play a critical role in Microsoft
India's expansion and growth story. The facility will open opportunities
for thousands of engineers, with plans to expand to a full-fledged development
centre, similar to IDC facilities in Bengaluru and Hyderabad," the
statement said. The company, however, did not disclose the investment being
made for setting up the centre.
The IDC-NCR will be home to the company's engineering teams across
various technology groups, including Microsoft's Artificial
Intelligence (AI) and Research Group, Cloud
and Enterprise Group, and Experience & Devices
Group, along with Core Services Engineering and Operations, the
statement said. The IDC-NCR will also house Mixer, Microsoft's live streaming
gaming platform team, becoming the first centre to host the gaming team outside
the company headquarters in Redmond, United States.
"We have built a strong engineering presence in India over the past
two decades and we are excited to be expanding to Noida," Kurt DelBene,
executive vice-president (corporate strategy, core services engineering and
operations) and chairman of the IDC advisory board, said.
Rajiv Kumar, managing director at Microsoft
India Research and Development, said the centre creates opportunities for
engineers to do meaningful work that will have impact across the world.
"We are excited to tap into the engineering talent available in this part
of the country to create a truly pioneering organisation that will build
innovative solutions for global impact," he added.
Microsoft India Development Centre is one of Microsoft's largest research
and development centres outside the Redmond headquarters. Set up in Hyderabad
in 1998, IDC drives Microsoft's strategy of globally shared development to
build products and services.