Microsoft is looking to add new online features to its Office productivity applications within the next “year or so” in what would amount to a partial response to Google’s encroachment on one of its core businesses, according to a senior executive at the software company.
Jeff Raikes, head of the business and server divisions, said Microsoft would offer online services that extend the capabilities of the desktop software suite used by an estimated 500m people, although he refused to give further details.



