Microsoft's new CEO Satya Nadella is reportedly said to reveal the much anticipated Office suite for Apple's iPad on March 27.
The Office suite for iPad, code-named Miramar, is said to be unveiled at Microsoft's press briefing, which is said to 'focus on the intersection of cloud and mobile computing'.
Sources have revealed that Microsoft's long-rumoured Office suite for iPad before the end of March, which suggests that the scheduled press briefing might be the day for the launch, Cnet reports.
The Office suite for iPad is said to include only Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, and possibly no other Office client apps.
The report said that the suite is expected to be available on Apple App Store, but might require a Microsoft Office 365 subscription.
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