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Microsoft Essay

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Introduction

It all started in the early 1970’s, when two computer enthusiasts Bill Gates and Paul Allen sees personal computer is the key to the future. In 1975 they established their first company, Traf-O-Data, which sold mostly rudimentary computers that recorded and analyzed traffic data. Then after a year later Gates named their partnership as Micro-soft.

In June 1980, Microsoft got their first break through, when IBM contracted Microsoft to develop languages for the PC operating system. Gates and Allen bought an existing operating system from Seattle Computer Products for $50,000, renamed it to Microsoft Disk-Operating System, and modified for IBM’s purpose. Before doing the job for IBM, they made an agreement that they can sell …show more content…

These include supporting nonprofits, education, humanitarian needs, healthcare, and energy and environmental sustainability. Technology also fosters economic opportunity and creates jobs. Microsoft is now on a streak, the company is now on a remarkable course to improve the lives of millions of citizens in at least 160 countries. But the world’s largest software company goes beyond its expectations by donating huge chunk of cash and software’s to the 3rd countries and also providing jobs for war victims and handicaps.

Even with all these donations and charitable works, still it is not efficient for those people who are way beyond technology. According to the World statistics, still there are more than 12 million people, who still didn’t had the chance to touch a computer. Without any doubts that Microsoft is working hard to solve poverty and unemployment, but the software and computers they donate to countries like Siberia, Nigeria, Africa etc; are way too back-dated. My opinion is that if they donate, at least they provide them with latest software and internet, and for the matter of handicaps/war victims they should provide free training and consultations. So that after the training they can compete in this fast growing technological world.

Ethics

a. Microsoft has become a great company, and the success depends on social responsibility, responsibility towards environment,

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