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Microsoft to expand to 6 more cities

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Kochi Jan. 26

In a bid to expand its presence in India, Microsoft Corporation India Ltd has announced plans to open offices in six more cities. This will take its presence to 13 cities in the country.

The new cities where offices are in the process of being opened are Ahmedabad, Indore, Nagpur, Chandigarh, Kochi and Coimbatore.

The expansion plan is in keeping with Microsoft's vision to empower a broad section of small and mid market organisations to understand better the role which technology can play in driving growth and competitiveness, a press release from the company said.

The strategy will include establishing direct sales infrastructure, broadening partner ecosystem as well as market education initiatives and programmes.

The enhanced presence is expected to enable the small and mid market organisations to easily access a comprehensive portfolio of its products and services.

As per Microsoft's hub and spoke model, the respective regional branches would extend functional expertise and support the direct team in each city.

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