Microsoft to provide Ukraine with $100 million in tech assistance

Microsoft Vice President Brad Smith met with Head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov
Microsoft Vice President Brad Smith met with Head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov

This assistance will help bolster the country’s critical infrastructure, as government institutions and other sectors continue to use Microsoft’s cloud computing services, free of charge.

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The company also pledged to help with the implementation of various digital projects in Ukraine, related to court filings, customs offices, healthcare, and education.

Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, Microsoft has allocated more than $400 million to supporting Ukraine, and was the first tech giant to pull its products from the Russian market, back in March.

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At the same time, Russian media recently reported that Microsoft has allegedly resumed sales in Russia.

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