Microsoft Inaugurates Tech Center in Mexico City

Source: Fox News Latino

Microsoft has inaugurated its first technology center in Latin America, a facility in this capital that will be used to train around 2,300 software developers.

During a luncheon Tuesday to mark the 25th anniversary of Microsoft Mexico, executives said the software giant will invest more than $600 million in the country in the coming years, although without providing further details.

The goal of the Microsoft Technology Center is to provide companies with access to technology in a “simple and palpable way,” the global director of the Microsoft Technology Center Alliances Program, Chuck McCann, said.

Organizations in Mexico and Latin America will be able to test out their products in simulated environments that replicate the same conditions that businesses face in their day-to-day operations, McCann said.

Some of the platforms are highly complex and difficult to understand, but the center gives clients detailed, hand-on instruction in using them, McCann said during the luncheon attended by President Felipe Calderon.

Calderon, for his part, praised Microsoft for revolutionizing the technological world and hailed the MTC opening and the investment plan.

Located at the Microsoft building in the Mexican capital, the MTC-Mexico City contains special rooms that simulate three business scenarios: the office, the home and mobile devices.

It also has space for meetings and videoconferences.

The MTC-Mexico City is the company’s first Spanish-language technology center and the first of its kind in Latin America, although another location is scheduled to open in the coming months in Brazil.

Microsoft has 11 MTC locations in the United States, including New York, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago and Dallas, and 14 others around the world in cities such as Moscow, Munich, Paris and Tokyo.

 

Click here to get regular email updates on the
latest news in global ITO and BPO with a focus on Guadalajara.

Leave a Reply

View our site in:
English |

Sourcing Insights

  • Hate Your Outsourcing Contract? So Does Your Provider

    Outsourcing agreements are typically multi-year contracts ranging from three to five years in length. As the client environment changes over time, a client may determine that it is in the company’s best interest to pursue an early renegotiation of the outsourcing contract in order to achieve different business results.

GDR TV

Queretaro, Mexico Expansion

Ankur Prakash, chief operating officer of TCS Latin America, discusses the role Queretaro, Mexico will play in the expansion of TCS' business in Latin America.

Special Reports and White Papers


Read our special report describing the ITO and BPO areas where Mexico and Latin America are a better fit than India – and why.


Read the white paper: Research shows Guadalajara, the “Silicon Valley of Mexico” is as safe or safer, than similarly-sized cities in Latin America and North America
  • Data Navigator

    • Thirteen science campuses have been created in Jalisco since 2000.
    • Mexico has the lowest cost index in the areas of software design, back office and call center services, according to KPMG’s 2010 Competitive Alternatives study.
    • Half of all Internet users in Mexico use Facebook.
    • 86% of Mexicans have cell phones, 59% desktops, 54% laptops, 45% video games, 44% smart phones.
    • Mexico is the fourth largest producer of IT services after India, the Philippines, and China.
    • Read More

  • Cafe scene in Guadalajara\'s Providencia district
    Suburban-style offices in Guadalajara\'s Providencia district.
    Tree-lined streets grace Guadalajara\'s Providencia district.