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« on: November 09, 2013, 03:00:41 am »

Office for iOS Could See a Boost if Stephen Elop Named Microsoft CEO

Former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, considered one of the leading candidates to replace Steve Ballmer as CEO of Microsoft, is reportedly open to the possibility of broadening distribution of the company's Office suite to platforms such as iOS and Android should he be named to the position, according to a report from Bloomberg.Elop would probably move away from Microsoft’s strategy of using these programs to drive demand for its flagship Windows operating system on personal computers and mobile devices, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the 49-year-old executive hasn’t finalized or publicly discussed his analysis of the businessThe possibility of bringing Office to iOS has been rumored for a number of years, particularly since the 2010 introduction of the iPad. While Microsoft has an Office Mobile app for iPhone to allow subscribers to the company's Office 365 service to perform basic editing on Office documents, a full-fledged Office suite for iPad and iPhone has yet to appear. According to the most recent reports, Office for iPad is awaiting completion of a "Touch First" interface that will come first to the Windows version of the suite in the early part of next year.   Elop spent nearly three years heading up Microsoft's Business Division, which is responsible for Office, before it was announced in September 2010 that he would be leaving the company to lead Nokia. Elop stepped down as Nokia CEO alongside the September announcement that Microsoft would be acquiring Nokia's Devices and Services Division. He is scheduled to take charge of a new Microsoft division focused on devices such as Surface and Xbox, but is said to be under strong consideration to be named CEO.   Elop would reportedly also be open other major changes if he were to take charge of Microsoft, including selling off the Xbox division or shutting down the Bing search engine services. Outspoken Microsoft spokesman Frank Shaw bluntly responded to Bloomberg's request for comment, stating that "We appreciate Bloomberg's foray into fiction and look forward to future episodes."   Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • Australian Vodafone Store Evacuated After Demo iPad 'Explosion' • Apple Releases iBooks 1.0.1 for Mac With Bug Fixes, Stability Improvements • Upcoming Boombotix Sync App Synchronizes Music Across Multiple Devices • Apple Releases Fix for NVIDIA Graphics Issue on New 15-Inch Retina MacBook Pro • RunKeeper for iOS Gains M7 'Pocket Track', AirDrop Friend Request and Workout Sharing • 'Star Wars: Tiny Death Star' Hits the U.S. App Store • Yahoo Finance App for iPhone and iPad Updated With New Design • IFTTT Updated With Actions for iOS Photos and Reminders    
 


http://www.macrumors.com/2013/11/08/office-for-ios-could-see-a-boost-if-stephen-elop-named-microsoft-ceo/
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