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Microsoft Full Circle [Ben Thompson, Stratechery]

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  • Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s first major announcement was Office for iPad in 2014, a move that signaled a shift away from Windows-centricity.
  • Microsoft’s strategy has always been about integration and bundling, and Nadella’s willingness to embrace reality opened up an opportunity for Teams to become the new hub around which Office orbited.
  • Microsoft 365 is the new branding for the company’s collection of productivity apps, and it marks a return to Microsoft’s traditional strategy of integration and bundling.
  • Microsoft 365 is attached to the customer, not a device, making it more resilient and durable than the old Microsoft republic.

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