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Samsung seeks to improve its productivity offering by cozying up to Microsoft

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Geekz Snow
Samsung seeks to improve its productivity offering by cozying up to Microsoft

One of the more interesting parts of the Galaxy Note 10 launch was the announcement of a productivity partnership with Microsoft.

This seems to be more of a general increase in cooperation than anything substantively new.

The aim of the move is to make it easier to switch between Samsung devices when using Microsoft stuff, such as the Office suite.

Samsung does the full monty of devices that could be used for productivity, from laptops to smartphones, and reckons there’s untapped demand for switching between them as circumstances and whim dictate.

“We believe the mobile industry is on the cusp of a transformation, one in which individual devices give way to seamless, connected and continuous experiences, wherever we go,” said DJ Koh, head of IT & Mobile Communications at Samsung.

Being able to wirelessly connect your smartphone directly to a PC running Windows at the touch of a button is a big step forward.

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