Microsoft Enlists Indian Developers in Windows, AI Overhaul
Microsoft Seeks to Regain Ground Among India's Developer Community
San Francisco: Microsoft is refocusing its efforts on creating a more developer-friendly Windows operating system, a move that could help the company maintain its stronghold in India, a country expected to become the largest base for coders and app builders by 2030. With over 1.4 billion users worldwide, Windows is one of the world's largest operating systems.
India has historically been a key market for Microsoft, and the company is likely looking to leverage its existing relationships with the country's developer community to stay ahead of the competition. According to projections, India is expected to become the largest base for coders and app builders by 2030, making it a crucial market for Microsoft to target.
| Operating System | Number of Users (2023) |
|---|---|
| Windows | 1.4 billion |
| Other Operating Systems | - |
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Microsoft's renewed focus on developer-friendly features could give the company a competitive edge in India, where the demand for skilled coders and app builders is expected to grow exponentially in the coming years. By making its operating system more appealing to developers, Microsoft may be able to maintain its influence in the Indian market and stay ahead of the competition.
Investor Takeaway
Microsoft's focus on developer-friendly features for Windows may strengthen its influence among India's developer community.
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