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Crown Prince Launches Brunei
Microsoft Office
By Azrol Azmi & Azaraimi
Bandar Seri
Begawan - His Royal Highness Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah,
the Crown Prince and Senior Minister at the Prime Minister's Office
yesterday consented to launch an office for Microsoft in Brunei
Darussalam.
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Microsoft Corporation's new sales
and marketing office in the Sultanate marks the first
multinational software technology company to establish its
presence here.
The event began with the
recital of a doa selamat following the arrival of HRH the Crown
Prince at The Mall in Gadong. A welcoming speech by Mr Chris
Atkinson, President, Microsoft - Southeast Asia, followed.
The Crown Prince then consented
to launch the office. Earlier, a demonstration on Windows Vista
and Office 2007 with a brief video presentation was shown to the
Crown Prince and guests attending the event.
The Crown Prince also consented
to receive a 'Pasambah'.
The Crown Prince later had a
closer look at the Microsoft Windows Vista at one of the
Microsoft design kiosks. HRH then |
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signed a commemoration plaque in
conjunction with the launching of Microsoft's office in Brunei.
Addressing over 100 government
officials, diplomats and partners at the event, Mr Atkinson said
the establishment of the subsidiary office in Brunei reflects
Microsoft's deep commitment and a show of support for the
creation of a vibrant local information technology economy.
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He added that with the presence of
Microsoft's office in the capital, he hoped it will be able to bring
some of the best practices from the region to the people of Brunei
to realise the potential and opportunities in the emerging market.
"We aim to provide the community
with the tools, techniques- and technology to build a -
knowledge-based company with capacity building, development and
training skills being some of our core focus here in Brunei," he
said.
He also sees that the opening of a
Microsoft office in Brunei is timely and aligned to the call by His
Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam in his
titah during the 23rd National Day celebration where the ruler
called for better focus and investments to drive innovative
intellectual manpower within the nation.
Also, the opening of the subsidiary
office comes just weeks after the company announced the global
release of its most important software to date - Microsoft Windows
Vista, the 2007 Office system and Exchange Server 2007.
Microsoft in Brunei is expected to
host an upcoming event to launch these new flagship products.
Mr Atkinson also said that the
Government of Brunei has shown great leadership and a strong vision
for the future and was privileged to sign a MoU with the government
in December 2005, which reflected the breadth and depth of the
partnership between the Government of Brunei and Microsoft.
The office is the 13th in Asia
Pacific and will be located at 13-1, PGGMB Building, Jalan Kianggeh,
in the capital.
The company develops, manufactures
and licences a wide range of software, including operating systems
for personal computers, mobile phones, and intelligent devices. Also
included are server applications for distributed environments and
productivity applications for information workers. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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