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Microsoft
- James I. Cash Jr. Ph.D.
UK Executives
Microsoft Scotland
Microsoft Edinburgh127 George Street Edinburgh EH2 4JN
08706010100
Microsoft Scotland Managers
Microsoft Workers
Microsoft Scotland have a work force of 40 people mostly working in sales and technical support
Microsoft and the Scottish Executive
Microsoft are linked closly with the Scottish Executive, selling their technology to public services such as the police force and the NHS. Recently Microsoft have been cofounders of the NOt in education or Employment Project (NEET) aiming to train young Scots who are not in Employment or education in an attempt to give them key transferable skills to compete in the job market. They are also invloved with other Scottish organisations such as Learn Direct Scotland.
The Scottish Executive and Microsoft are both clients of the lobbying agency 2collaborate
Shared Services is a partnership between the government and the private sector aiming to use private business to run public services.
The Minister for Finance and Public Service Reform Tom McCabe etimated savings of between £250 million and £750 million a year across the whole of the Scottish public sector.
"The Executive is committed to spending taxpayers' money as efficiently and effectively as possible. This new shared services strategy on which we are seeking views is a central plank of our Efficient Government initiative which aims to tackle bureaucracy and duplication in the public sector. [1]
Microsoft Government Leaders Forum
The annual forum brings together Prime Ministers, Ministers, EU Commissioners and policy advisers from across Europe, marking one of the most senior gatherings of European leaders Scotland has seen.
The Government Leaders’ Forum Europe is one of Microsoft’s flagship events for government, parliamentarians, education and business leaders across the continent and is being supported by a partnership of the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Executive.
The event provides a forum to formulate successful strategies in key areas relating to connected government, digital learning, employability skills and the transition to the knowledge economy. This year will reflect a number of Scotland’s experiences as the host country
Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament, George Reid MSP said:
“This conference provides an opportunity to debate key issues of engagement and economic development which affect citizens and states across Europe.
The President of Microsoft International, Jean-Philippe Courtois said:
“The Scottish Parliament offers a unique setting to hold a very interactive and participative Government Leaders’ Forum. This event offers an excellent opportunity to bring together top policy makers and industry leaders from across the continent to facilitate a discussion around the impact of ICT on parliaments and their citizens. Microsoft is grateful to both the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Executive for their support and cooperation in bringing the GLF to Edinburgh.” [2]
Microsoft Government Leaders Forum Bill gates accompanied Jack Mc Connell in a press statement highlighting the philanthropic work both the Microsoft Corporation and the Scottish Executive will undertake in helping young Scots achieve. The signed agreement aims to train 100,000 Scots in computer skills [3] The project is aimed at those not in education, employment or training (NEET)
Microsoft's Involvement with Scotland's Public Services
The recent deal between Microsoft and NHS Scotland followed public criticism by Microsoft that NHS Scotland was wasting billions on IT
NHS Scotland before the Microsoft deal
Notes
- ^ Microsoft website Board of Directorsaccessed 30/01/07
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- ^Scottish Parliament to host the UK’s first Microsoft Government Leaders’ Forum | 20 September 2006.[4]
- ^Scottish Parliament to host the UK’s first Microsoft Government Leaders’ Forum | 20 September 2006.[5]Microsoft UK Press Center Raymond O'Hareaccessed 18/02/07
- ^ Scottish Parliament to host the UK’s first Microsoft Government Leaders’ Forum | 20 September 2006.[6]Microsoft UK Press Center Raymond O'Hareaccessed 18/02/07
- ^ Lucy Sherriff Microsoft says Scottish NHS must curb IT spend: Unusual advice from a vendor The Register, Published Wednesday 5th January 2005 13:25 GMT
- ^Microsoft Website UK executives accessed 21/02/07
- ^Microsoft Website UK executives accessed 21/02/07
- ^ Microsoft Website UK executives accessed 21/02/07
- ^Microsoft Website UK executives accessed 21/02/07
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- ^Microsoft Website UK executives accessed 21/02/07
- ^ Scotsman website Billionaire, benefactor...but is Bill Gates a force for good? Microsoft and Scottish executive Agreement accessed 28/02/07
- ^ Scottish Executive Website Scottish executive Website Shared Services Strategy
- ^Microsoft Website [Police IT System] accessed 22/03/07
- ^ The Register [NHS Contract with Microsoft] accessed 22/03/07
- ^ Microsoft Website [UK executives] accessed 22/03/07
- ^ 2Collaborate Website [2collaborate] accessed 22/03/07
- ^ NHS Scotland [NHS Scotland] accessed 22/03/07
- ^ NHS Scotland pre Microsoft [Microsoft Criticisms] accessed 22/03/07