Asia Express - East Asian ICT
Microsoft, Chunghwa Telecom Reportedly to Sign Cloud Computing Agreement
October 23, 2009
It is reported that Microsoft will sign an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) with Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom for strategic alliance in cloud computing, the Commercial Times of Taiwan reported on October 19. During Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer's scheduled visit to Taiwan in November, Ballmer is expected to meet Chunghwa Telecom Chairman Shyue-Ching Lu and discuss cooperation on cloud computing-based applications across diverse platforms, including PC, mobile phone, and e-book reader.

It is understood that both sides have decided to collaborate on the three aspects of basic, platform, and application services. In terms of basic service, as both companies have their own data centers, it is expected that Microsoft and Chunghwa Telecom will mainly exchange ideas on technical issues in this respect. Collaboration on the platform service is projected to be based on Microsoft's Azure platform, with Microsoft providing the development tools and Chunghwa developing value-added services for various terminal devices. As for application service development, it is expected that the collaboration will focus on Microsoft's SaaS (Software as a Service) platform as well as the Three Screens and the Cloud strategy: namely PC, TV, portable device, and mobile Internet.