

I am deeply appreciative of work they are doing for our customers. I’ve felt the energy from our own team as they navigated how to build and bring products to market remotely. David Kellermann at the UNSW in Sydney and parents like Elisa who are using Surface to keep students engaged and learning from home. Nothing inspires me more than seeing the amazing things our customers and employees are doing with our products. From making Microsoft Teams available to everyone to evolving Microsoft 365, we want to make sure every person and every organization has the tools they need to stay connected and productive. Instead of planes, coffee shops and offices, we’re moving from home office to kitchen table to couch, but our need for devices that keep us productive and connected has never been greater.Īs a company, we are focused on supporting our customers during this time of change. The new Surface Go 2, Surface Book 3, Surface Headphones 2, Surface Earbuds and accessories are designed to help you do what you need, from anywhere – a concept that has taken on new weight since we first started working on these products. This is what Windows PCs were built to do. It’s not just the pull of the larger screen and better keyboard, but the versatility of a device that runs the software we need and games and entertainment we love, with cameras and mics built in to connect us to the people who matter most. In fact, over 4 trillion minutes are being spent on Windows 10 a month, a 75% increase year on year. To help navigate the current environment people are turning to Windows PCs more than ever. Our devices have become our window to the world – our office, our school and our social space. The way we work, connect and learn continues to change right in front of us.
