The vision of Satya Nadella

Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella participated as CEO in his first meeting with analysts on Thursday to present the financial results of s. The software company announced its Q3 2014 financial results, and strong growth in the cloud services category seemed to stand out.
Satya Nadella

Ο Satya Nadella was happy to talk about the latest results, and investors and analysts were even more willing to hear more about his plans for the future of Microsoft, Mashable said.

The new CEO reiterated that his goal for Microsoft is to become a "mobile first" and "cloud first" company, but this time, he gave more details about what exactly these phrases mean. "When we talk about 'mobile first', we really mean mobility first," he explained Satya Nadella and of course it means market mobility. "It is about offering devices to consumers for a greater experience. Some of ours, some will not be ours, but we will be able to feed them in a unique way. ”

For the cloud, Nadella has committed to the company's continued mission, "a cloud for everyone and for every device." This seems to be extremely simple for Microsoft's mission, since already almost a personal one s in every office and every home, Microsoft software is running.

As for Windows, Nadella stated that the contact of "mobile first" and "cloud first" means that we should think differently about Windows. "We're starting to think of it as a family, which wasn't the case before," Nadella said.

In other words, his vision for Microsoft is to become less dependent on vertical growth - and to be able to run parallel to other systems.

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