Talking Shop (27-10-2005) Microsoft looks to Viet Nam market Viet Nam News spoke late last week to visiting Microsoft Regional Vice President for the Asia Pacific, Eduardo Rosini, about the US software giant’s plan to expand its presence in the Vietnamese market. What do you hope to achieve from this visit to Viet Nam? The purpose of my trip, apart from getting to know this beautiful country, is to obtain a firsthand experience of the current situation of Viet Nam’s IT industry to see how Microsoft can best align our strategy in this context so we can serve the Vietnamese consumers better and eventually grow faster with Viet Nam. Just an hour ago, I had a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem where we had a very fruitful discussion on some upcoming projects on which we will be co-operating with the Vietnamese Government. I also reaffirmed our long-term commitments to Viet Nam. Microsoft has just signed some memoranda of understanding and agreements with the Government. Could you provide an update on the progress of these projects? I am extremely happy to say that all these projects are going well on track. The Partners in Learning project is aimed…
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