Phoenix.com Technology News (Author/Zhao Zikun/Editor/Dong Yuqing) On April 7, there was news today that Microsoft will adjust its global strategic layout and officially stop its operations in China from April 8. Phoenix.com Technology learned from insiders that the business is Micro-Invasive, a joint venture under Microsoft, and is positioned as a digital comprehensive service provider for enterprises. "The outsourcing company is generally called Microsoft in the industry."
A minimally invasive employee in Shanghai in the office told Phoenix.com that as soon as he arrived in the company in the morning, he was announced that all businesses related to Microsoft had been suspended. "Suddenly hundreds of people in the company were notified that they had no jobs ." Since this change involved cities across the country, according to rough statistics from him and his internal colleagues, this change may involve nearly 2,000 people. At present, the company provides him with a layoff compensation of N+1.
Another Wuxi employee told Phoenix.com Technology, "There are about three floors in Wuxi, involving more than 1,000 employees. It is also a compensation of N+1, and it is directly signed and left."
Public information shows that MicroInvasive Software is the first joint venture invested by Microsoft in China. It was established in 2002. Its corporate digital service services covers globally and has a wide range of business, covering multiple industries such as high-tech, Internet, finance, insurance, manufacturing, automobile, energy, and public utilities. In addition, Minimally Invasive Software also has multiple delivery centers around the world.
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