According to CRN, citing anonymous sources, Microsoft will buy a company to create a C # Mobile application tool or inject funds, and negotiations have reached a final stage. The company was named Xamarin, founded in 2011. For Microsoft, the acquisition of Xamarin will help it get bigger cakes in mobile applications. This, of course, may also mean that developers may be expected to develop iOS and Android apps through their own tools, such as visual Studio. In addition, app developers can link their apps to Microsoft's services, such as Windows Azure.
Obviously, the move may spark the enthusiasm of developers porting software to Windows 8 and Windows phones, and the number of applications on both platforms will be dramatic. Perhaps this is the best thing for Microsoft to make it happy.
In fact, as early as last November, Microsoft and Xamarin announced a partnership between two companies-Microsoft incorporated Xamarin's technology into visual Studio and allowed MSDN subscribers to use the company's tools.
Since its inception, Xamarin has won $28 million in VCs. The Company's tool products, using the annual fee-based policy, for corporate customers, per-client charges from $299 to $1899 dollars.
Microsoft wants to acquire Xamarin: The future is expected to develop iOS and Android apps through vs?