Microsoft Corp. announced Wednesday details for in-store events and experiences in the more than 90 Microsoft retail stores in the U.S. mainland, Canada and Puerto Rico, to celebrate the launch of the tablet they say “can replace your laptop,” the Surface Pro 3.
Puerto Rico is a hospitable place when it comes to protecting intellectual property (IP) rights, which coupled with incentives and favorable business conditions, make the island an attractive place to set up and expand high-tech firms, a study commissioned by Microsoft Corp. conducted by “The Economist” revealed Monday.
Microsoft Corp. announced this week it will be donating its Office 365 software to eligible nonprofits in 40 countries worldwide, including Puerto Rico, enabling them to have access to a range of cloud-based productivity and collaboration tools so they can spend less time in front of the computer and more time addressing their social causes.