Core Points - Microsoft is closing its operations in Pakistan, marking the end of 25 years of business in the country [1][2] - The company will shift to a model where services are provided through distributors and other nearby Microsoft offices [1][2] - This decision is part of a broader workforce optimization plan, coinciding with a global layoff of approximately 9,000 employees, representing 4% of its workforce [2] Company Operations - Microsoft stated that customer agreements and services will not be affected by this change [2] - The closure will impact five employees in Pakistan, who were primarily involved in selling Azure and Office products [2] - Over the past few years, Microsoft has transferred the management of licenses and commercial contracts in Pakistan to its European center in Ireland [2] Strategic Shift - The Pakistani Ministry of Information and Broadcasting noted that Microsoft's exit is part of a larger restructuring effort [2] - Microsoft aims to maintain its commitment to customers, developers, and channel partners in Pakistan despite the structural changes [2]
微软将关闭其在巴基斯坦的本地业务