May 14, 2013 (DMEUROPE via COMTEX) -- Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic and the CEO of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer have signed the agreement to license and maintain computer software which will be used in the daily work of the public administration in Serbia. According to Dacic, the agreement will not only cover the issues of licensing and the use of different services which Microsoft offers and that can best be used in the field of e-government, but it also opens the opportunity for strategic cooperation, given the existence of the company's development centre in Serbia. He expressed his hope that the centre, which now has more than 100 staff members, would employ over 300 engineers over the next two years.
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