Microsoft OfficeWhile Microsoft is bringing a full desktop version of Office to the Windows Store, we haven't heard much about the future of Microsoft Office yet. Microsoft is hosting its annual Build developers conference in Seattle this year. No new Surface hardwareWe're not expecting Microsoft to unveil any new Surface hardware at Build. Microsoft Edge web appsMicrosoft is expected to detail the future of Microsoft Edge at Build. Microsoft recently revealed Windows 10 S, with a plan to get more desktop apps into the Windows Store.
Apps and AIFor Microsoft, what's most interesting and important is the spaces between all those devices. So far, the pitch hasn't captured anyone's imagination—the Windows Store is still woefully underpopulated. It's been a few years since Microsoft's then-CEO Steve Ballmer danced across the stage screaming "DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS," but those are still the three words you'd use to explain this week's Build conference. AI and cloud-computing services are both huge money-makers and fuel a wildly competitive market, so expect Microsoft to forcefully make its own case. CEO Satya Nadella and his team already announced the Surface Laptop and the education-focused Windows 10 S software that powers it.
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What to expect at Microsoft Build 2017
Microsoft Build is about to get underway, and we're expecting the show will be as jam-packed with news as ever. Mixed realitySpeaking of HoloLens, expect updates on Microsoft's ambitious plans for mixed reality. That said, Microsoft has surprised us before at Build so we're not ruling anything out just yet. Bots + AIWe already know Microsoft wants to put AI everywhere, and that plan will no doubt continue at Build. WindowsIf there's one certainty about Build it's that we'll hear about what's next for Windows.Apps and AIFor Microsoft, what's most interesting and important is the spaces between all those devices. So far, the pitch hasn't captured anyone's imagination—the Windows Store is still woefully underpopulated. It's been a few years since Microsoft's then-CEO Steve Ballmer danced across the stage screaming "DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS," but those are still the three words you'd use to explain this week's Build conference. AI and cloud-computing services are both huge money-makers and fuel a wildly competitive market, so expect Microsoft to forcefully make its own case. CEO Satya Nadella and his team already announced the Surface Laptop and the education-focused Windows 10 S software that powers it.
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