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Microsoft is investing R5.4 billion in South Africa to expand AI and cloud infrastructure, strengthening local access to Azure services and addressing the digital skills gap. Microsoft aims to train one million South Africans in AI and cloud computing by 2026 and donate over $100 million in software to education institutions. The investment is expected to boost the country's digital economy and meet the growing demand for Azure services.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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