Microsoft
Vice President jiefu·Te Cooper (JeffTeper) said on Monday that
Microsoft will be launched in the first half of the year, code-named
"Oslo" the Office application, the app will support Windows8, and
carries the Apple iOS and Google (micro-blog) Android mobile operating
system for smart phones and tablet computers.
Cooper
said Microsoft network-based applications to use search and social
information, showing the user the most important documents and items,
thereby helping to enhance the company's revenues, which were lower than
the impact of companies such as Google. It is learnt that the Windows8 version and Web version of Oslo will be first published in the second half of the year.
Investment
firm Sanford c. Bernstein and Co., analysts make·moerdele
(MarkMoerdler) pointed out that Microsoft wants to get more users to use
a cloud version of its Office Business Suite, while continued growth
lower than similar challenges. Cloud application
is currently using a subscription model, as opposed to traditional users
to purchase new Office suite every few years, this model to obtain a
regular income. Moerdele says, ", in relation to
business users, Microsoft believes that by implanting search and social
information, formation of their product to work with other companies '
products differences. Microsoft wants to make the Office more interaction.
Oslo will integrate through two mergers and acquisitions features available with the Microsoft. In
2012, the acquisition provides social networking tools to enterprise
Yammer;2008 year, Microsoft acquired FastSearch search technology
development and Transfer.
In
addition, Microsoft has also been transplanted from the Yammer "group
experience" (Groups Experience) functionality, allowing users to create
arbitrary Office365 new group chat, and are automatically included in
the Inbox, social networks push, calendar, and documents in document
libraries.
Cooper
also said that as the Office sector at present has covered Microsoft's
Bing search service, a future version of Oslo will also integrate Web
search data from Bing. He said that Microsoft is
currently planning the Oslo charge and open up Oslo to specific users in
the next few weeks, allowing them to test the Office applications. Cooper said, "don't you see Oslo as the next generation of Word. It is indeed a new experience in Office suites.