Microsoft to open research center in India

Microsoft Corp. is further expanding its presence in India with plans to open a research center in Bangalore.

Microsoft Corp. is further expanding its presence in India with plans to open a research center in Bangalore.

The latest Microsoft Research campus will open in January 2005, the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant said Tuesday. The researchers in India will focus on ways to create, store and search information in multiple languages, as well as technology for use in emerging markets and other specialties.

Microsoft already operates research campuses in Beijing; Cambridge, England; Redmond; San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

The company decided to add an Indian campus to take advantage of promising computer science students coming out of universities there, said Rick Rashid, a vice president in charge of Microsoft Research. The company hopes to hire a couple dozen researchers over the next year, he said.

The Microsoft Research campuses, modeled after academic research facilities, do work that is relevant to Microsoft's product lineup, such as security or search technology. Products including the TabletPC have come out of the research arm.

AP

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