Software as a service will lead to a dramatic overhaul of the way office productivity software is bought and used, channel experts have claimed.
Speaking to PCR, execs from Microsoft, Ability Office and Accountz agreed that the office productivity sector was likely to undergo changes within the next couple of years as cloud computing became more prevalent.
"One of the most important trends in the marketplace, at the moment, is the emergence of cloud computing," claimed Microsoft Office product manager Darren Strange.
To read the PCR's analysis of the office software sector, click here.
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