Microsoft working on password-free world

With growing concerns over security of emails and mobile phones, technology giant Microsoft has said it is working on ways to rid tech users of their worries over passwords. Nadella, CEO Microsoft,who runs an average of 5 km a day, reads 10 books on weekends, said that with changing world and technologies, the company has more ambitions to reinvent productivity and business processes. "Our first ambition is about reinvention of productivity and business process. We want to make sure that work no longer is a place you go to. Work is about making things happen and getting things done wherever you are," he noted, adding that the purpose of Microsoft is to to build an intelligent cloud.

With growing concerns over security of emails and mobile phones, technology giant Microsoft has said it is working on ways to rid tech users of their worries over passwords.

Nadella, CEO Microsoft,who runs an average of 5 km a day, reads 10 books on weekends, said that with changing world and technologies, the company has more ambitions to reinvent productivity and business processes.

“Our first ambition is about reinvention of productivity and business process. We want to make sure that work no longer is a place you go to. Work is about making things happen and getting things done wherever you are,” he noted, adding that the purpose of Microsoft is to to build an intelligent cloud.

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