Microsoft signs agreement with WHO for Kovid-19
Microsoft signs agreement with WHO for Kovid-19
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Multinational technology company Microsoft has tied up with the World Health Organization (WHO) amidst global upsurge stemming from Kovid-19. Along with this, the company's CEO Satya Nadella has shared it through a tweet. At the same time, in the multi-level work of research and data analysis to be done in the context of corona which is causing worldwide turmoil, WHO. This can help a lot.

For your information, thanks to TADROS, Director General of the World Health Organization, Microsoft President Brad Smith has said that for this partnership, Microsoft President Brad Smith has said that quick data analytics, remote location working systems (his reference is Microsoft Teams Workplace Tool) and robust cybersecurity in the cloud as well as WHO. That their company cannot do anything to double its efforts to provide cybersecurity on computer devices too.

Along with this, the CEO of the company Nadella has thanked the Director-General of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tadross, and said that WHO is struggling with Kovid-19. And we look forward to supporting all its affiliates in every way. At the same time, in a recent interview, Satya Nadella said that he is confident that his company will withstand the economic upsets arising out of Kovid-19 and can overcome this crisis with its diversified business activities. Microsoft's 'teams tool' is proving useful for IT professionals doing work from home in today's perspective.

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