Sunday, November 16, 2014

Microsoft Introduces New Updates In Office Store

Recently, Microsoft introduced a major update to its Office store in a plan to make the suite of programs reach more markets. Also, the company has made sure that the availability of third-party apps becomes more visible for the users. In this way, the software giant wants its users to find more relevant apps and in quick time.

Although there are many third-party apps available nowadays, the customers are recommended to choose only the best ones that provide them with the features of the Office suite of applications. It is recommended to contact OmniTech support to know more about such applications. But while doing so, one should always dial the correct tech support number to not fall into OmniTech support fraud and scam issues. Although the Office Store has been in news for some time, it has been sidelined due to the increase in the usage of the Windows Store. There are many applications available in the Windows Store for users that provide them with the same features of the Office Suite of applications.

However, Microsoft has enhanced the developer experience of the Office Store and now it comprises of certain essential features that help in faster onboarding of the essential applications. There are also several interactive and analytical tools available that help in making the users enjoy the services more. The OmniTech support fraud alerts however warn the customers from installing non-authentic apps to prevent the occurrence of issues in the system.

As stated by Microsoft in a blog post, "In a year filled with big plans for the Office Store, we’re excited to make a trio of announcements today: a major refresh of the Store experience; the launch of multiple new international markets; and increased visibility of third-party Store apps to both customers and Office sales and deployment partners."

Along with these features, Microsoft also added a support logo in three languages that includes Dutch, Italian as well as Russian. Evidently, the company is eyeing more international markets and hoping to widen its business with the latest developments in the Office Store. Commenting on this, Microsoft stated that, "With these new languages, we’ll gain fully localized apps and storefronts for Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, and Russia, with localized apps and storefronts for Brazil, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong SAR to follow soon after. Full rollout will give us apps in 10 languages and 31 localized storefronts in all! In the coming months we’ll add localized storefronts for many other markets where Office is sold."

Hence, it is clear that Microsoft’s business prospects are going to soar with the recent advancements made in the Office store.

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