By Riley Gutiérrez McDermid To say that the company holds the keys to the kingdom for a large chunk of the business community is not an overstatement. We’ve all been there. You log into a new computer and begin checking out all its bells and whistles, only to find that the while it has some good features, it is missing one critical component — a way to use Microsoft Office. To say that Microsoft Office holds the keys to the kingdom for a large chunk of the business community is not an overstatement. The company did everything in its power from Microsoft Office’s inception to get its various to…