Microsoft has been under pressure from investors to launch a version of Office for Apple iOS for some time. The company introduced Office Mobile for iPhone in June last year, now an iPad version has so far not been forthcoming.
The Verge reports that the iPad version of Office will be similar to the iPhone version, and will require an Office 365 subscription for editing. Document creation and editing will be supported for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps.
Nadella is also expected to set out his vision for Microsoft at next week's event. The company said in an invitation to reporters that Nadella will discuss "news related to the intersection of cloud and mobile".
Microsoft has already signaled that it will adopt a more liberal attitude toward putting its software on different platforms. The company said on Monday that it plans to make OneNote, its note-taking software, available on Mac.
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