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See www.My-Office-365.com for the latest in Microsoft online productivity. With costs from just £4 per user per month Microsoft Office 365 is of enormous appeal to smaller businesses and set to be the winning cloud technology due to its ease of use and familiarity to users.
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This video describes Jack, a small business owner with five employees. Jack and his employees all work out their homes but have enterprise-level I.T. services through Microsoft Online Services. Jack’s company uses Microsoft SharePoint Online and Exchange Online, both are part of the business productivity Online Suite. Find out more at www.officeaxsys.com
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PointBridge worked with RED to leverage Microsoft SharePoint Online to meet their contract management needs in a cost-effective way.
The business productivity Online Suite includes Microsoft Exchange Online, Office Live Meeting, Microsoft Office Communications Online, and Microsoft SharePoint Online. The business productivity online suite is enterprise software, hosted by Microsoft Online Services and sold through partners on a subscription basis. This offering makes it possible for a company such as RED to gain access to a wide range of enterprise-class capabilities—including desktop and mobile e-mail, calendaring and contacts, instant messaging, presence, audio/video conferencing, shared workspaces and Web-conferencing applications—without having to build or maintain an in-house application and server infrastructure. Microsoft hosts and maintains the servers with its own staff of application experts. It also stays on top of security patches and application updates so that RED always has access to the latest, most up-to-date versions of the applications to which it subscribes. Availability and uptime are backed by service level agreements (SLA) from Microsoft Online Services.
“When PointBridge came back with the SharePoint online solution, it was significantly more attractive than the in-house solution because it had a lower cost of ownership, yet the same benefits and features,” says Walters.
The fact that RED could gain access to sophisticated document management applications that PointBridge had promoted—with essentially no upfront infrastructure costs and a monthly, pay-as-you-go, per-user subscription arrangement—made this solution feasible for RED. PointBridge promptly began development of the document management solution, and PointBridge facilitated the process of setting up RED’s accounts with Microsoft Online Services.
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Empower the enterprise with access to your familiar business productivity tools from virtually any device, anywhere, at any time. Office 365 is the second version of Microsoft’s business productivity online suite. Office 365 has much tighter feature parity with the On Premise version meaning innovation opportunities in the cloud are plentiful.
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Microsoft’s business productivity online suite (BPOS) provides an intuitive and affordable way to share information, files, business processes, calendars, instant messages, and more. It allows your IT staff to rapidly deploy a consistent, reliable experience, without taking time away from business-critical projects.
– Get the value of enterprise-level messaging and collaboration services at a reduced overall cost
– Enjoy the reliable, world-class software experience you know and trust, hosted and managed on a Microsoft network
– Scale your business by using the flexibility of cloud computing to deploy the solutions you need when you need them
– Decrease infrastructure spending while helping increase security and reliability
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www.telustalksbusiness.com. See how one small business owner used Unified Communications to support his business and enhance customer service. Using TELUS Business Email and Workspace Services business is more efficient and collaborative..
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This video outlines the key benefits of Microsoft business productivity Online Suit of products.
BPOS Includes:
Microsoft Exchange Online
Microsoft Sharepoint Online
Microsoft Office Communications Online
Microsoft Office Live Meeting
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This video outlines the key benefits of Microsoft business productivity Online Suit of products.
BPOS Includes:
Microsoft Exchange Online
Microsoft Sharepoint Online
Microsoft Office Communications Online
Microsoft Office Live Meeting
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Soluzioni di posta elettronica e collaborazione di livello enterprise, ad un basso costo mensile, in hosting su Datacenter Microsoft. Gruppo Reti, in qualità di Gold Partner Microsoft, offre i nuovi servizi online di Microsoft.
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For Microsoft, 1987 brings the announcement of Excel for Windows, we ship our first CD-ROM application and Microsoft announces the “New Mouse” which is nicknamed the “Dove Soap Bar”.
1987 Revenue/Headcount
The 1987 fiscal year-end sales total $345,890,000. The 1987 fiscal Year employee headcount totals 1,816 people.
Official Subsidiary Launched:
Microsoft MS Iberica S.R.L. (Spain)
February 26, 1987
A total redesign of corporate materials is introduced. Spearheading the new corporate identity is a new logo, “Pacman Logo,” earmarked by its simplicity, and a clean, uncluttered design. Says designer Scott Baker, “The former logo ( the ‘Blibbet’ ( was more in keeping with how we saw our company five years ago.” The new logo, in Helvetica italic typeface, has a slash between the “o” and “s” to emphasize the “soft” part of the name and convey motion and speed.
April 2, 1987
Microsoft and IBM announce OS/2. This is the first product to be announced as a result of the Joint Development Agreement between Microsoft and IBM in August 1985.
May 1, 1987
Bill Gates throws the first pitch to start the Seattle Mariners baseball game.
June 26, 1987
In honor of the birthday of Buck Ferguson, Director of Investor Relations, a 300-lb., 16-foot duck appears in “Lake Bill.” This is part of a running gag about Buck’s concern over too many ducks in the pond.
July 30, 1987
Microsoft acquires Forethought, the developer of PowerPoint, a leading desktop presentation application.
August 31, 1987
Microsoft announces the “New Mouse”, 1.0, a plug-compatible mouse. The design of the mouse is nicknamed the “Dove Soap Bar”.
September 8, 1987
Microsoft ships its first CD-ROM application, Microsoft Bookshelf, a collection of 10 of the most popular and useful reference works on a single CD-ROM disk.
September 14, 1987
Microsoft unveils Works for DOS, a breakthrough productivity software package for Home/Small Business workers.
October 6, 1987
Microsoft announces Excel for Windows offering unprecedented functionality, presentation capabilities, and customizability to spreadsheet users. It ships November 19.
October 13, 1987
Microsoft acquires InterMail, an electronic mail program for Apple Macintosh systems developed by Interactive Network Technologies Inc. It will ship one month later as Microsoft Mail 1.0 for the Mac.
December 9, 1987
Windows 2.0 and Windows/386 ships to dealers and distributors.
Other Products Shipped in 1987: PageView, Quick C 1.0, Microsoft C Optimizing Compiler, Quick Basic 4.0, XENIX System V/286 2.23, Word 4.0 for DOS, Word 3.0 for XENIX, Macro Assembler 5.0, Chart 3.0, Project 4.0, Word 3.01 for the Mac, OS/2 Software Development Kit, MS-DOS Manager 1.0, BASIC and PASCAL compilers for XENIX System V/286, MS-DOS v 3.3, Quick Basic 3.0, MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions 1.0, Fortran Optimizing Compiler 4.0, Windows Software Development Kit 1.03, Multiplan 3.0
Notable new hires:
Mike Appe, Melinda French (Gates), Jonathan Lazarus, Peter Neupert
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