Taipei Computex held at the Taipei World Trade Center exhibition halls during June 1 to 5, 2010, saw Microsoft’s OEM division president, Steve Guggenheimer, opening the firm`s first Software and Service Excellence Center in Taiwan. The center will focus on development of cloud computing technology and related applications.
Top Taiwanese enterprises such as Quanta Computer Inc., Inventec Corp. and Delta Electronics Inc. have already deputed their engineers to the center. Over the next three years, more than 100 Taiwanese high-tech companies are expected to join the center. The center is dedicated to development of cloud computing servers.
This is the fourth center of Microsoft in Taiwan, with earlier ICT (Information and Communication Technology) centers being established in 2003, 2006 and 2008 respectively. Guggenheimer complimented Taiwanese achievements in notebook PCs, netbook PCs, handsets, LCDs, and related IT (information technology) products. The new Software and Service Excellence Center will consolidate Taiwanese excellence by extending its product range into the cloud computing area.
Microsoft’s eXtreme Computing Group (XCG) has already initiated work on a prototype of next-generation servers based on cloud computing technology as the first R&D project in the center with Quanta and Delta. Other Taiwanese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) companies joining the center can also expect support from Microsoft.
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