Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates on Thursday is expected to unveil a global initiative by Microsoft to bring computers and technology education resources to emerging countries during an appearance in Beijing.
The initiative, an expansion of what Microsoft calls its "Unlimited Potential" strategy to promote technology skills and bring computers to emerging markets, includes several new programs and partnerships to offer low-cost software, education, job training, and PCs, said Orlando Ayala, senior vice president of Microsoft's Emerging Segments Market Development Group.
As part of the new plan, Microsoft will offer a $3 software package called the Student Innovation Suite, which includes Windows XP Starter Edition, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, Microsoft Math 3.0, Learning Essentials 2.0 for Microsoft Office and Windows Live Mail desktop. The suite will be available to select qualifying governments that are working to supply PCs directly to students to promote technology skills by the end of 2007. In 2008, Microsoft will extend its availability to all of the countries with economies defined as low- or middle-income by the The World Bank.
More information about the Student Innovation Suite can be found on Microsoft's Web site. The low-priced software suite is part of Microsoft's Partners in Learning program, a five-year, $250 million plan to help educators distribute software and training to students.
Microsoft also plans to build 200 more Microsoft Innovation Centers -- aimed at helping local software communities develop skills and create jobs -- in 35 more countries by 2009. The company will work in tandem with local governments to find out what the needs are in the regions and how the local population can best be served by the centers, Ayala said.
Through a partnership with the Asian Development Bank, Microsoft will work with governments in the region to foster sustainable economic development. The company also has formed a partnership with India to develop an "employability portal" that will be online by the end of 2007.
According to Ayala, about 400,000 engineering students graduate college every year in India, but only 100,000 of them find jobs. Microsoft will help the government use the portal to help the rest of those graduates connect to the resources they need to get employed, he said.
Finally, Microsoft also has added five new countries to its Partnerships for Technology Access programs: Argentina, Botswana, Chile, China and Egypt. This program offers loans to countries to provide affordable PCs to small businesses in underserved communities.
While Microsoft's Gates has always been a proponent of using technology to solve social, economic and health problems worldwide through the philanthropic organization he runs with his wife, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Microsoft's latest moves to spread technology to emerging markets should not be seen as purely altruistic.
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