Kenya's William Ruto launches first Microsoft software testing centre in Africa - Frontline

Wednesday, 6 June 2018

Kenya's William Ruto launches first Microsoft software testing centre in Africa


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Technology giant, Microsoft has launched its first software testing center in Kenya, a development that enhances the East African nationā€™s status as a regional hub for emerging technologies.
In a partnership with Techno Brain Limited, Microsoft hopes to create jobs and transfer knowledge to young engineers in Kenya.
The Microsoft software testing center, a first of itā€™s kind in Africa will be located in Kenyaā€™s capital, Nairobi. This center is the fourth outsourced Microsoft testing centre, with others based in India, China and Poland.
These engineers will continue to learn and be on a level across the globe on how you do technology, testing and write software, to help fill the talent growth in Kenya.
ā€˜ā€˜Kenya is said to be Africaā€™s ultimate technology hub of the future and it is rapidly growing in that area. Microsoft is here to support and enable Kenya and Kenyanā€™s to excel and achieve that purpose,ā€™ā€˜ said Microsoft Director of Software Engineering, Bambo Sofola at the launch event.
Kenyaā€™s deputy president, William Ruto, who officiated the launch hailed the job creation and innovation benefits of the center.
ā€˜ā€˜The Microsoft test engineering centre, the first in Africa, will create employment to our youths and position Kenya as a preferred destination of quality assurance and innovation,ā€™ā€˜ Ruto said.
With the launch of this center, software engineers in Kenya will get early access to the latest Windows operating system builds. Theyā€™ll perform complex tests for various applications before they become available for the global market.
ā€˜ā€˜These engineers will continue to learn and be on a level across the globe on how you do technology, testing and write software, to help fill the talent growth in Kenya.ā€™ā€˜
Technology companies including Microsoft, Facebook and Google continue to invest in expansion to Africa, where they hope to leverage on the potential of its largely untapped market.


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