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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the annual shareholders meeting last month in Bellevue, Wash.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the annual shareholders meeting last month in Bellevue, Wash.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the annual shareholders meeting last month in Bellevue, Wash.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the annual shareholders meeting last month in Bellevue, Wash.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the annual shareholders meeting last month in Bellevue, Wash.

Microsoft Donates $1 Billion Worth of Cloud Computing

Jan. 20, 2016
CEO Nadella: “What if only wealthy societies have access to the data, intelligence, analytics and insights that come from the power of mobile and cloud computing?”

Microsoft will pour 1 billion dollars of cloud computing power into the hands of non-profit groups and university researchers … free of charge.

A philanthropic arm of the software colossus will make the donation during the coming three years to 70,000 non-profit groups and researchers, CEO Satya Nadella said while attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

“Among the questions being asked in Davos are these: If cloud computing is one of the most important transformations of our time, how do we ensure that its benefits are universally accessible?” Nadella said in an online post. “What if only wealthy societies have access to the data, intelligence, analytics and insights that come from the power of mobile and cloud computing?”

The philanthropic move comes as Microsoft continues adapting to a trend of people economically renting software as services in the Internet cloud instead of buying and installing programs on their machines.

“Last fall, world leaders at the United Nations adopted 17 sustainable development goals to tackle some of the toughest global problems by 2030, including poverty, hunger, health and education,” Nadella said. “A careful read of those goals reveals the central role that data and cloud computing must play for analysis and action.”

Microsoft chief legal counsel Brad Smith said the massive computing power available in the cloud can help researchers mine insights and secrets from data.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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