This article was published on February 24, 2016

Microsoft is buying Xamarin in push for mobile cross-platform development


Microsoft is buying Xamarin in push for mobile cross-platform development

Microsoft is buying Xamarin, a company that enables cross-platform development for mobile apps.

Microsoft has partnered Xamarin for some time now, but the company is saying “the combination of Xamarin, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Team Services, and Azure provides a complete mobile app dev solution that provides everything you need to develop, test, deliver and instrument mobile apps for every device.”

The acquisition is part of the company’spush for greater development on of mobile and Universal apps for Windows 10 devices – which it desperately needs if it wants to catch up to the breadth of Android, iOS and Mac apps.

It’s also worth noting the Microsoft has recently been on a roll of releasing apps for other platforms, largely through the Garage development group.

Neither company is saying much about what the deal entails at the moment, but Xamarin says we can expect more news at Microsoft’s Build conference in March, as well as Xamarin’s own Evolve event in April.

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Microsoft to acquire Xamarin and empower more developers to build apps on any device [Microsoft] | A Xamarin + Microsoft Future [Xamarin]

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