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Microsoft has undertaken a number of initiatives to help during the pandemic. Some of these are:
In a LinkedIn blog post, Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, said:
”No one company is going to solve a challenge like this alone, and it’s going to take the private and public sectors working together to turn the tide on COVID-19. Our unique role as a platform and tools provider allows us to connect the dots, bring together an ecosystem of partners, and enable organizations of all sizes to build the digital capability required to address these challenges. During this extraordinary time, it is clear that software, as the most malleable tool ever created, has a huge role to play across every industry and around the world. Our responsibility is to ensure that the tools we provide are up to the task.”
On 17 March, a joint statement was issued by Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Reddit, Twitter and YouTube in which they pledged to elevate authoritative content across all their platforms and jointly combat fraud and misinformation about the coronavirus.
A joint industry statement on COVID-19 from Microsoft, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Reddit, Twitter and YouTube: pic.twitter.com/uKEXvjMuBi
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) March 17, 2020
Microsoft Airband is an initiative to provide broadband to under-served rural communities. Actions taken to help during the pandemic for these customers across the United States include:
The initiative also operates internationally, and a number of Microsoft’s Airband Partners have taken steps to help in the areas they serve, including:
To learn more about what Microsoft is doing, click here.
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