Two years after Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella cut the cord between his firm’s biggest money makers — Office and Windows — by introducing mobile productivity apps for Apple’s iPhones and iPads, the Redmond, Wash. company remains far behind rival Google in the category, a researcher said today.

According to data provided to Computerworld by SurveyMonkey Intelligence, the monthly-active users of Google’s mobile productivity apps in April vastly outnumbered those for Microsoft’s Office.

“I was surprised that Google was dominating as much as it is,” said Bonnie Yu, a product manager at SurveyMonkey. “I really expected Microsoft to be a better competitor.”

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD