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Microsoft unveils new Office 15 to work with social and cloud features for Windows 8 touch-screen devices. Video.
“We are taking bold steps at Microsoft,” Chief Executive
Officer Steve Ballmer said at an event today in San Francisco.
“The new, modern Office will deliver unparalleled productivity
and flexibility for both consumers and business customers. It is
a cloud service and will fully light-up when paired with Windows
8.”
The updated Office will save documents to Microsoft’s
Internet-based cloud storage service SkyDrive, enabling access
to files via tablets, computers and phones. Customers will also
be able to buy the software as a subscription, which will let
them use the cloud to stream applications to any Windows-based
PC. Subscribers also get future upgrades automatically.
“We are seeing Microsoft update almost its entire product
line this year with laser alignment around touch interfaces
built into Windows 8,” said Al Hilwa, an analyst at IDC, in an
e-mail. “This is clearly a process that is several years in the
making and should be seen as a huge bet the company is making to
usurp the disruptive innovation brought about by touch screens
and cloud services.”
Besides touch controls, the program will also allow users
control programs and take notes with a stylus.
Social features will include tools Microsoft is gaining
from its $1.2 billion purchase of corporate social-network
operator Yammer Inc. last month. Yammer offers a Facebook-like
experience that enables employees to collaborate in the
workplace.
Another tool, called People Card, lets users see their
contacts anywhere in Office, including photos, status updates
and information on whether they are online. The Office suite
also comes with Skype Internet-calling, which Microsoft gained
in its $8.5 billion purchase of Skype Technologies SA last year.
“This is the most ambitious release of Microsoft Office
we’ve ever done,” Ballmer said.
Microsoft, based in Redmond, Washington, has said it will
provide the touch-enabled versions of Word, Excel, OneNote and
PowerPoint available on its upcoming Windows RT operating
system, which will be released in late October and is designed
for tablet computers to rival Apple Inc.’s iPad.
Watch the video below where Kurt DelBene, president of the Microsoft Office Division at Microsoft Corp., talks about the next version of its software.
July 16 (Bloomberg) -- Kurt DelBene, president of the Microsoft Office Division at Microsoft Corp., talks about the next version of its software with social and cloud features that will work with touch-screen devices powered by its Windows 8 operating system. He speaks with Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
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