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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the DOD is "looking into" a Microsoft cloud program that used Chinese engineers after an ...
Microsoft announced it will cease using China-based engineers for U.S. military tech support following a ProPublica report ...
The change follows a ProPublica report that outlined how Microsoft’s use of Chinese engineers left U.S. defense clients ...
Under the supervision of ‘digital escorts’, foreign workers maintain US government systems, ProPublica reports.
Microsoft said Friday it will end a program involving China-based employees who worked on cloud servers that the company rents out to the Pentagon and other agencies. The change came several days ...
Microsoft has relied on engineers based in China for years to help maintain some of the U.S. Department of Defense’s ...
Microsoft has used engineers based in China to support highly sensitive US Defence Department cloud systems via a model ...
National security experts expressed alarm over Microsoft's practices allowing China-based engineers access to Pentagon cloud ...
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) on Thursday pressed the Defense Department for information about Microsoft’s reported use of Chinese engineers to help maintain the agency’s computer systems. In a ...
Microsoft’s then-China chief Alain Crozier said in 2020 that the company wanted to have 10,000 employees in the country by June 2022. Getty Images.
Microsoft has been involved in China for 15 years, initially trying to graft it’s existing strategy onto the local market without much success.
Over the weekend, Microsoft China CEO Ralph Haupter told Chinese magazine Caixin that the company has progressed in its development of the first version of Windows 10 Zhuangongban, or “Windows ...