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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has done a number of breakthroughs in his
early period of leadership. His latest policy was to launch Microsoft
Office for Apple's iPad.
Nadella was considered changing Microsoft's ideology on providing
applications exclusively for Windows and Windows Phone. Moreover, Apple
is one of Microsoft's strongest competitors.
"We are absolutely committed to making our applications run what most
people describe as cross-platform," Nadella said, as reported by The Independent on Sunday, March 30, 2014.
According to Nadella, Microsoft Office that is now available on iPad
was just an initial step to realize his dream to allow everyone in the
world to enjoy Microsoft's services. Nadella also confirmed that
Microsoft will develop technologies so that all mobile device users can
enjoy Microsoft Office.
Nadellas focus in cross-platform technology is the opposite of what
Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer had done at Microsoft. Both Microsoft's
former CEO sold Office to increase Windows-based devices.
Nadella's leadership style has been obvious when he was in charge as a
division head of cloud computing. He said that he would not expect
profits from Microsoft's cloud service, Azure.
But Nadella had learned a
lot from Apple that has been successful with iCloud service, including
how cloud can be enjoyed by all people. Microsoft now sets a new price,
which is more affordable, for Azure service.
Source : Tempo
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