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Lenovo, Microsoft deepen strategic ties across devices

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MICROSOFT Corp. and Lenovo announced on Friday a deepening of their strategic relationsh­ip. Lenovo will load Microsoft's productivi­ty apps - including Microsoft Office, OneDrive and Skype - on select Lenovo devices that use the Android™ operating system.

Lenovo expects to ship millions of these Androidbas­ed devices worldwide over the next several years. This expanded collaborat­ion between Microsoft and Lenovo also includes a patent cross-licensing agreement that covers Lenovo and Motorola devices.

"Microsoft's thrilled that our productivi­ty apps will be pre-installed on Lenovo's premium devices," said Nick Parker , corporate vice president OEM Division, Microsoft. "The marriage of Microsoft's apps and Lenovo's Android-based devices will enable customers around the world to be more productive, more connected and achieve even more."

"Our collaborat­ion with Microsoft will create new opportunit­ies for our customers to take advantage of some of Microsoft's most popular apps," said Christian Eigen, Leader of Corporate Alliances, Lenovo. "Installing Microsoft apps and services on our devices will bring additional value to consumers around the globe."

Microsoft's commitment to licensing IP

The patent agreement is another example of the important role intellectu­al property (IP) plays in ensuring a healthy and vibrant technology ecosystem. Since Microsoft launched its IP licensing program in December 2003 , it has entered into more than 1,200 licensing agreements. More informatio­n about Microsoft's licensing programs is available at http://www.microsoft.com/iplicensin­g

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