Microsoft has so far refused to sell a full version of Office for the iPad - and that could be costing it billions, according to one analyst.
In a research note last week, Adam Holt of Morgan Stanley said Office for iOS could be worth $2.5bn in revenue a year to Microsoft, according to a report in Forbes.
"Office on iPad could be a several billion dollar opportunity," Holt writes in his research note. "While [Microsoft] has resisted offering a full version of Office for the iOS, the company may ultimately decide there is more upside with Office on iPads, particularly if [Windows] tablets fall short of expectations."
Holt doesn't think Office Web Apps, which are accessed through a browser, offer enough functionality, adding that a recent survey by his firm suggested 60% of respondents thought Office was key for tablet use.
That's one reason Microsoft may choose to hold Office back: it's a selling point for its own Surface tablets, as well as those made by third-party manufacturers running Windows 8.
Read more: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/enterprise/380017/is-office-on-ipad-worth-2-5bn-to-microsoft#ixzz2LFmjgSvk
Suffering catfish, an iPad is hard enough to use without adding Office to it. Next week will be Office for Kindle.
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Except, he's got more hair than Clive. :evil:
To be fair some monkeys have opposing thumbs essential for iPad use. :whistle:
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Quote from: Simon on Feb 18, 2013, 22:16:31
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Except, he's got more hair than Clive. :evil:
Black, Kettle, Calling, Pot. Rearrange those words into a meaningful sentence. :angel:
Can't I. ;D
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