Microsoft's Office for Apple's iPad Goes From Good to Great
May 19, 2014 | Comments (1)
Software dynamo Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ) needed a solution to its mobile inadequacies, and it appears to have found exactly what it was looking for in Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL ) iPad. After hemming and hawing for far too long under the regime of former CEO Steve Ballmer, Microsoft finally launched its hugely popular Office suite of productivity software for Apple's iPad in hopes of gaining at least some kind of traction in this new tech paradigm.
However, few anticipated that Microsoft would be met with such strong demand as a recent update clearly shows.
Microsoft Office doubles up
At the TechEd conference recently, Microsoft Office's general manager, Julie White, revealed that Microsoft had been downloaded an absolutely whopping 27 million times in the then-46 days since Microsoft released Office on Apple's iPad. All the more encouraging, this also shows that Office for iPad downloads have doubled since early April, as well. If Microsoft was hoping to spur adoption, it need look no further.
At the TechEd conference recently, Microsoft Office's general manager, Julie White, revealed that Microsoft had been downloaded an absolutely whopping 27 million times in the then-46 days since Microsoft released Office on Apple's iPad. All the more encouraging, this also shows that Office for iPad downloads have doubled since early April, as well. If Microsoft was hoping to spur adoption, it need look no further.
However, Microsoft's success on Apple's uber-popular tablet also comes with some uncertainty as to exactly how much additional revenue Microsoft's Office on Apple's iPad has actually generated. But in the video below, tech and telecom specialist Andrew Tonner argues that, although dealing with some uncertainty, Microsoft's success on Apple's iPad is a resounding win for the tech giant no matter now you slice it.
The single greatest threat to Apple's coming iWatchIf you thought the iPod, the iPhone, and the iPad were amazing, just wait until you see this. One hundred of Apple's top engineers are busy building one in a secret lab. And an ABI Research report predicts 485 million of them could be sold over the next decade. But you can invest in it right now... for just a fraction of the price of AAPL stock. Click here to get the full story in this eye-opening new report.
0 تعليقات