Microsoft reveals premium plans for Office and Windows
Microsoft will introduce premium versions of its flagship Office and Windows products for high-end corporate use.
Microsoft will double its product pipeline in the coming year, and this year aims to gain even more market share, particularly in the lucrative server market, chief executive Steve Ballmer said. "We have plans in the next generation for something even higher-end in Office that we call Office Premium," Mr Ballmer said at the company’s annual analyst meeting.
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