Today you will see endless speculation as to why Microsoft is acquiring business (social) network LinkedIn. What seems like an unlikely pair has stunned the tech and social media world this morning as they announced a ~26.2 Billion dollar a cash deal to make LinkedIn Part of the Microsoft family.
Allow me to take a stab at it. With Microsoft’s big play in the cloud, especially in the collaboration space. They now have Office 365, One Drive and Skype for Business (Formerly Lync). What if collaboration could be boundless and borderless by introducing an open connection platform like LinkedIn and then layering in collaboration services to allow users to go beyond posting and sharing but to messaging, speaking and video in a seamless environment?
We all know that the world is going social as technology and people come together to transform business. However, one of the limitations to most technology and collaboration suites is that you have to be inside the walls of the tool to use it effectively. With the LinkedIn database of users serving at the top of the funnel, people will be instantly more able to connect; Fitting in a time where our attention is so fractured that picking the right channel and the right message are critical to business survival.
Beyond collaboration, LinkedIn has a tremendous subscription volume and while most of their 433 Million members are not paid subscribers, they have a strong recurring revenue model which also fits well into Microsofts Cloud play.
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