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Microsoft has ended its operations in Pakistan after a quarter century. The company is changing its operational model. It ...
Former Microsoft executive and first leader in Pakistan, Jawwad Rehman, announced the company's exit in a LinkedIn post on ...
Microsoft has confirmed the closure of its operations in Pakistan after 25 years, stating that customer agreements and service will remain unaffected.
Tech News : After 25 years, Microsoft is reportedly exiting Pakistan, a move confirmed by the founding head of Microsoft Pakistan, Jawwad Rehman, via a LinkedIn p ...
Microsoft has closed its operations in Pakistan, marking the end of a 25-year presence in the country. The tech major has been gradually reducing its workforce in the South Asian country over ...
Former Microsoft executive and its first lead in Pakistan Jawwad Rehman reported the company’s exit in a post on LinkedIn on Thursday. “This is more than a corporate exit.
The move is part of Microsoft’s global layoffs as it pivots to AI The move ends Microsoft’s 25-year presence in Pakistan and has triggered widespread online reaction. AP Karachi: In a major ...
Taking to LinkedIn, the former Microsoft head in Pakistan wrote that the shutting down of operations after 25 years was the "end of an era." "Today, I learned that Microsoft is officially closing ...
Microsoft initially established its presence in Pakistan on March 7, 2000, and with its departure on July 3, 2025, it marks the end of an era for the software giant’s presence in the country.
Terming Microsoft's Pakistan exit as more than just a corporate one, Rehman pointed out that the environment of the country has made even large companies finding it unsustainable to stay there.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication downplayed Microsoft’s move and said the closure should not be viewed as an exit.
KARACHI: Microsoft has decided to close its office in Pakistan and laid off five employees, Dawn has learnt. Earlier, media reports suggested that the global tech giant had moved its operations ...