Microsoft and Walton will jointly provide software and hardware service in Bangladesh.
The country's first 'Made in Bangladesh' tagged computer manufacturer Walton Digi-Tech Industries Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in this regard with American tech-giant Microsoft, reads a press release.
Under the agreement, Microsoft will provide software along with hardware services at affordable prices through Walton Digi-Tech in Bangladesh.
The American tech giant will also contribute to the country's education sector through Walton.
Customers can enjoy the services of Microsoft through Walton laptops and desktops.
The MoU was signed recently at Walton Corporate office in the city.
Sook Hoon Cheah, general manager of Microsoft's Southeast Asia New Markets was present as chief guest at the signing ceremony.
The agreement signing ceremony was attended among others by Walton Digi-Tech Industries Limited's Chairman SM Rezaul Alam, Deputy Managing Director Engineer Liakat Ali, Corporate Sales Director of Microsoft's Southeast Asia New Markets Zahid Alkadhi, Chief Partner Officer Anh Pham, Walton Digi-Tech's Chief Business Officer Towhidur Rahman Rad, Chief Financial Officer Mohammad Abdus Salam.


