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Gulf Business on MSNMicrosoft’s Pakistan office closure signals shift to SaaS and AI-led modelsMicrosoft is shutting down its office in Pakistan after a 25-year presence, marking a strategic transition away from on-ground operations toward a partner-led, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNPakistan: Microsoft shuts down office after 25 yearsThe move, which sparked speculation on social media, was first brought to public attention by a LinkedIn post from Jawad Rehman, the former head of Microsoft Pakistan. Citing insider information, he ...
Rehman’s post states Microsoft Pakistan was down to a “few remaining employees.” The Register understands that Microsoft’s ...
Confirming the move, a Microsoft spokesperson told TechCrunch that the decision is part of a global restructuring of the ...
After a 25-year presence, Microsoft has reportedly shut down its operations in Pakistan, leaving only a small liaison office.
Tech giant Microsoft has formally ceased its operations in Pakistan as it shut down its office in the country after almost three decades. Experts have claimed that the shortcomings of Pakistani IT ...
Microsoft’s decision to shut down operations in Pakistan is a troubling sign for our economic future. I vividly recall ...
Taking to LinkedIn, the former Microsoft head of Pakistan wrote that the shutting down of operations after 25 years was the "end of an era." ...
Microsoft has officially shut down its office in Pakistan and laid off five employees, ... He added that Microsoft's closure in Pakistan is aligned with this shift and is part of a global trend, ...
Microsoft ends 25-year presence in Pakistan due to economic challenges, with Dr Arif Alvi highlighting broader issues like ...
After 25 years of presence in Pakistan, Microsoft has officially shut down its local office, citing global restructuring and a shift to a cloud-first, partner-led business model. The decision ...
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