Microsoft opens Bosnia office
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Microsoft announced Tuesday the opening of an office in Bosnia in order to promote its software on the Bosnian market.
By opening a local office, Microsoft is showing its determination to help the development of the local economy by providing modern technology that will allow Bosnia's economy to become competitive, said Goran Radman, Microsoft's representative for Southeast Europe.
Microsoft software is widely used in Bosnia but 70 percent of the software is from pirated copies, whereby the European average is less than 30 percent, he said.