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Use BPOS Programs on Your Smartphone
Many of us interact with digital content on multiple screens throughout the day and have a growing expectation for the range of capabilities and quality of experiences available to us wherever we go. In business, the more people expect more from the size of the palm of their mobile workstations.
At Microsoft, we recognize that in order to meet customer needs and significantly improve the mobile experience for end users we must redefine the role of software and services provide a unique gaming experience is rich mobile. By adding BPOS program that is consistent with our portfolio Phone for Windows, Microsoft is well positioned to meet the needs of customers with an active personal and business life who want one device that provides a rich experience of end-to-end and navigate seamlessly between work and play. Demand for smart phones that act as hard as they work is to encourage continued growth for the new device, with IDC projecting 31% growth in Smartphone unit in 2010 and another 22% in 2011.
More than 90% of our target customers use their phone for Windows Smartphone for business purposes and 61% use their phones the same or more for business than personal use. This is why we designed the Windows 7 Phone to incorporate the new user interface familiar with smart tools such as PowerPoint, OneNote, Word, Excel and SharePoint to be the center of a single, integrated experience, through the office.
Integrating these capabilities along with rich business email, calendar and contacts into mobile platforms that support business applications attract enables increased productivity. Windows 7 designed to excel on the phone the most common business scenario used. This means Windows 7 Phone will appeal to a large number of people working in businesses of all sizes, creating a productivity tool that is more flexible and accessible as well as greater market opportunities for application developers and system integrators.