Satya Nadella: Operating systems are not critical to us

Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft

Satya Nadella, CEO of the giant from Redmond, during the launch of the new generation of Surface computers was to convey a signal that operating systems are no longer the most important business element for Microsoft – we read on The Verge. What is the American company going to focus on?

Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft

Microsoft is currently to focus on user experience and the application model developed by the giant. More specifically, this is a Motion Graph, which is a set of APIs to be used by cloud computing algorithms. It is also a place of access to Office 365 and the Azure cloud service.

In recent years, Microsoft has also been very much focused on Surface line projects and flagship equipment that is to be ideally optimized for Windows. Promoting services: OneDrive, Office 365 or Xbox Game Pass is becoming more and more important for Redmond. The fight based on who has the more popular operating system ceases to be crucial. That is why the first Microsoft smartphone since Windows Phone,  Surface Duo , will use Android.

Satya Nadella did not support his claims with any particulars. However, it can be expected that Microsoft has some ace up its sleeve, which we will find out in the near future.

During the conference, Microsoft presented a number of new products – we write more about them here . One of the premieres was a device with a new version of Windows – a  system called Windows 10X .