The first Microsoft Software Testing Center in Africa and 4th in the world has been launched in Nairobi.

The first Microsoft Software Testing Center in Africa and 4th in the world has been launched in Nairobi.

Borrowed technology, you haven't invented anything substantial. Remember, what you have here is something with was thought, designed, created in US, and Kenya as usual is used as testing grown. Trade secrets and intellectual property remains to be owned by US.
Wanachoweza ni sifa za kijinga na kusifia vya wengine
 
I've just seen your post, and I can't help but wonder how it all affected the job market in Kenya
 
So you are just bitter because they did't choose your poor Tanzania, you guys are so far behind in technological advancements. MPESA was invented in KENYA if that is not substantial then tell us anything substantial from your side.
Kenya is rich country?
 
I recently stumbled upon this article about the launch of the first Microsoft Software Testing Center in Africa, and it's seriously cool! As someone who's interested in software testing and user acceptance testing (UAT), I think it's great to see Microsoft outsourcing their testing and quality assurance to Techno Brain Kenya for their flagship Windows operating system.

It's also amazing that this partnership will create 1,000 jobs for Kenyan youth and help grow tech skills in the country.
I think it's fantastic that Kenya is being recognized as a leading technology hub in Africa, and I'm glad to see Microsoft supporting that vision with global training and standards to upskill to global standards.

It's impressive that the Techno Brain Nairobi test center will get exclusive access to Windows Insider software builds that are yet to be released in the global market.
 
Microsoft has launched its first software testing centre in Africa through a partnership with IT firm Techno Brain in Kenya.

The multinational is outsourcing its testing and quality assurance to Techno Brain Kenya for its flagship Windows operating system.

The centre will provide 1,000 jobs to Kenyan youth while growing the tech skills in the country.

“This has been as a result of two years of work between us and the Microsoft team,” said Manoj Shanker, CEO Techno Brain Group.

“Kenya is set to be the ultimate technology hub in Africa. Microsoft supports Kenya in that vision with global training and standards to up skill to global standards,” said Bamboo Sofola, partner director software engineering at Microsoft Corporation.

READ: Microsoft, USIU partner to set up tech hub to plug job skills gap

The Techno Brain Nairobi test centre will get exclusive access to Windows Insider software builds that are yet to be released in the global market.
Highly skilled engineers perform vigorous tests of applications.

Apart from Nairobi, there are only three other Microsoft test engineering sites globally based out of China, Poland and India.

Go Kenya Go the leading technology hub in AFRICA.
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