Microsoft has indicated that it plans to offer its entire portfolio online as it continues its drive for cloud services.
In an interview with PCR, Microsoft’s general manager and worldwide commercial director for Windows 7, Rich Reynolds said: “Certainly the strategy for the organisation broadly is the cloud. I don’t know if we would say number one in every cloud service, but it is a core strategy that we’re driving to every part of our business.
“Essentially if you think about most of our business where we offer on premises solutions today, just about every one of those services has a strategic direction to offer those abilities in the cloud moving forward.”
You can read the entire interview with Rich Reynolds here.
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