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  • Our vision for the the future of productivity

    In the Microsoft Office Division, productivity is in our DNA. We’re focused 24/7 on making great productivity tools that work the way our customers want. Most of the products and services we deliver are conceived years before people first see them broadly. As we envision the future, we spend countless...
  • Office 2010: Real Life Stories

    It's powerful to see Office in action. What's important to me is not so much the features, but how people use our software. I'm not talking about people inside Microsoft -- but our customers in their homes and offices. We work to capture real-life stories that showcase the many different ways that people...
  • Meeting the young, bright and tech-savvy at the Office World Championships

    I just got back from San Diego, where I got to meet some of the finalists in the 2011 Worldwide Competition on Microsoft Office, hosted by our certification partner Certiport. For the 10th year, Certiport has held this competition to give students the chance to showcase their skills in Microsoft Word...
  • Office 2010: A record-breaking first year

    When we released Office 2010 to the world one year ago, our critics weren't easy on us. They said we were heading in the wrong direction by continuing to invest in our desktop applications in addition to the cloud. Even more recently, there've been more predictions of the PC's demise. But the reality...
  • Putting people first

    Companies that make strategic decisions around their workforce will always have an edge. Management experts commonly advise that people are an organization’s most valuable assets, and the notion is almost a management cliché, yet some organizations don't seem to really follow through. They...
  • Corporate technology: To spend or not to spend?

    How do you make the call on investing in new technology versus maintaining the status quo? Every January, analyst firms deliver their IT spending predictions for the year. While the last couple of years have been a bit grim, this year is looking up with technology spending slated to grow between 5%-7...
  • Email: So yesterday?

    According to some news reports, teens and the tech-savvy don't care for email so much these days. Some recent headline s may even have you think that the death of email is imminent, now that social networking, instant messaging, texting, and other tools are ever-present. We see evidence every day, however...
  • The changing face of Office

    Sometimes, it may seem like Microsoft Office has been around forever, but in reality, it's only been 22 years. That's not long if you consider that consumer PCs started becoming available in the market in the 1970s. Microsoft Office has undergone considerable transformation since the days of Cheers,...
  • Office Mobile in action on the Windows Phone 7

    Starting today, Windows Phone 7 is available in the United States, continuing the global rollout that began in Europe and Asia a few weeks ago. Windows Phone 7 delivers a different mobile phone experience that allows you to get in, do what you need to do, get out and get on with your life. Words don...
  • Get ahead in the cloud with Office 365

    Office, the way it's meant to be I love hearing the great stories about people sharing information and collaborating with colleagues, customers, friends and family in new ways with Office 2010 . I'm humbled by the amazing breadth and depth of the great projects our customers drive with Office. Today...
  • The Olympians of Microsoft Office

    This week I had a wonderful opportunity to see the competition and to present awards at the Certiport Worldwide Competition on Microsoft Office in Park City, Utah. It was a fantastic experience. I got to see students with a deep passion for Office demonstrate their amazing skills, hear directly from...