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Investing.com -- Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) on Monday announced plans to invest an additional $700 million in Poland to enhance the country's cybersecurity.
This move is a collaborative effort with the Polish armed forces, as stated by the company's president on Monday. However, further details about this investment were not provided.
In a shared press conference with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Microsoft President Smith revealed that this investment would contribute to the second phase of the previously completed $1 billion Polish data center project.
This project was first announced in 2020.
The data center, which was officially launched in 2023, offers cloud services to various businesses and government institutions.
The additional investment in cybersecurity marks a continued commitment by Microsoft to strengthen digital infrastructure in Poland.
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