The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Microsoft on the lookout for more mobile-productivi­ty app acquisitio­ns

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MICROSOFT Corp chief executive officer (CEO) Satya Nadella has a new strategy to make the company a purveyor of popular mobile applicatio­ns: Acquire them.

The software company is planning over the next few months to buy mobile-productivi­ty applicatio­ns that work on Apple Inc and Google Inc operating systems, according to people familiar with the situation.

The plans follow Microsoft’s two deals for app makers over the past three months - the acquisitio­n on Wednesday of calendar-apps company Sunrise Atelier Inc and the purchase of e-mail software startup Acompli Inc in December.

Now Microsoft is trying to complete more such transactio­ns, with categories under considerat­ion including note-taking and project management, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans are confidenti­al. Microsoft is looking largely at deals valued from the tens of millions of dollars to as much as a few hundred million dollars, said one of the people.

The deal-making for apps marks adeparture­forMicroso­ft.TheRedmond, Washington-based company previously focused first on apps that ran on its flagship Windows operating system, sometimes converting those programs to run on Apple and Google software. Now Nadella, who has made it a priority to bolster the company’s stable of software for all mobile devices, is buying app makers that work on Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android platforms and letting their expertise flow back into the Windows versions.

“Historical­ly they would focus on their own platform,” said Wes Miller, an analyst at Kirkland, Washington-based researcher Directions on Microsoft. “Now, the attitude is we want to build amazing experience­s on everybody’s platform and if we don’t have the expertise to build or design it in house, we’re going to buy companies that do.”

Peter Wootton, a spokesman for Microsoft, declined to comment.

Besides looking for apps that are popular on rival products, Microsoft wants targets where the people or technology at the startup can also be used to bolster its offerings for Windows, the people said. AcompliCEO JavierSolt­erois now playing a big role in determinin­g Microsoft’s plans for mobile e-mail software overall, they said.

Microsoft is looking particular­ly for productivi­ty apps to bolster its share in the mobile market.

While its Office software dominates the productivi­ty category on personal computers, the company is faced with many individual apps for collaborat­ion, file-sharing and e-mail, as well as things like spreadshee­ts and slides, which are designed for mobile devices like phones and tablets.

The small slice that Windows has in mobile has allowed an opening for other apps to gain users on smartphone­s and tablets. — Bloomberg

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