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Microsoft begins partnership with Syracuse organizations

Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh signs a memorandum of understanding in the partnership between the City of Syracuse, Microsoft, Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool), and Onondaga County. The County Executive Ryan McMahon (left) watches Walsh sign the document during the Nov. 7 event inside the iSchool. (PHOTO CREDIT: CITY OF SYRACUSE TWITTER PAGE)

SYRACUSE — Tech giant Microsoft (NASDAQ: MFST) has started an “expansive” partnership in Syracuse.  Company representatives recently visited Syracuse, meeting with community stakeholders and planning for implementation of programs and services it will make available to people, nonprofits, and businesses, per a news release from the local organizations involved. Top executives of Microsoft on Nov. […]

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SYRACUSE — Tech giant Microsoft (NASDAQ: MFST) has started an “expansive” partnership in Syracuse.  Company representatives recently visited Syracuse, meeting with community stakeholders and planning for implementation of programs and services it will make available to people, nonprofits, and businesses, per a news release from the local organizations involved. Top executives of Microsoft on Nov. […]

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