Microsoft Egypt
Microsoft Egypt is a division of Microsoft which markets Microsoft products in Egypt.[1]
Headquarters | EgyptMicrosoft Egypt |
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Parent | Microsoft |
Website | www |
History
Microsoft established a branch in Egypt in 1995 as an office representative, becoming a limited liability company in 1997.[2]
CMIC
Microsoft launched the Cairo Microsoft Innovation Center in September, 2007. It is located in the Smart Village near Cairo. Its mission is to work on concept-level research problems that are relatively short to market.[3] It is headed by Tarek El-Abbadi, a long time Program Manager at the Microsoft Redmond office.[4]
gollark: Anyone know where I can find a large dataset of privacy policies, for neural network training?
gollark: <@498244879894315027> Firstly, you could probably try and just use some existing packet capture tool for this. Secondly, seriously what are you doing?! I don't think trying to replay IP or Ethernet packets (whatever gets sent to the network card) has any chance of working to meddle with a higher-level service.
gollark: I suspect it's whatever you're doing to bptr after each broadcast. That looks dubious and the log says it's a "loadprohibited" error, which sounds like something memory.
gollark: I don't think this affects *me* very badly, since my configured disk encryption all runs in software without any weird TPM interaction, I don't use "secure" boot, and it seems like this would need physical access or unrealistically good timing, but it's still not very good.
gollark: I wonder if AMD's PSP has similar holes. In any case, they should really just not be sticking subprocessors with closed-source non-user-modifiable firmware and root access into every CPU.
References
- Reuters (14 November 2000). "Work Like an Egyptian". Wired Magazine.
- http://directory.egypt.com/arabic/detail/278/%E3%C7%ED%DF%D1%E6%D3%E6%DD%CA-%E3%D5%D1.html%5B%5D
- "Mission Statement of CMIC". Archived from the original on 2008-04-08. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
- "CMIC Team". Archived from the original on 2008-04-16. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
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