Microsoft Says Tablets will not Use Windows Phone 7 Operating System

Windows Phone 7 Operating System

Windows Phone 7 will not be used by Microsoft as a tablet operating system, according to the company.

Windows Phone president at Microsoft, Andy Lees, said the corporation did not believe its mobile phone operating system would be suitable for a tablet tool. “We view a tablet as a PC,” Mr. Lees said, talking at the company’s Worldwide Partner Conference in Los Angeles.

Mr. Lees said that definite purposes from the desktop edition of Windows, such as publishing and networking, would be necessary for tablet consumers. Microsoft’s site is approximately the conflicting of that . . . → Read More: Microsoft Says Tablets will not Use Windows Phone 7 Operating System

Cloud Computing with Office 365, Introduced by Microsoft

Office 365

Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft said, “What happens when Microsoft Office meets the cloud?”

You get Office 365.  CEO Steve Ballmer endorsed latest cloud product of Microsoft at an occasion in New York City.

It places applications including Outlook, Excel and Sharepoint into an online format, which means users could access the software from any device that links to the Web.

The service is a big move to defend Microsoft Office, the most profitable product of the company.

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