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Third Time's a Charm for Microsoft's Office 365

Third Time
February 27, 2013 11:12AM

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"The new version of Office 365 comes the closest to actually offering a service," said analyst Wes Miller. "I think businesses will gravitate to Office 365 faster than they have in the past." Miller said this third version of Office 365 is far and away the best Microsoft has created, particularly versions with the desktop suite, enabling easy transitions from offline to online.

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With this third new version of Office 365, users can get Microsoft's productivity apps Relevant Products/Services on up to five devices. Office 365 features enhanced enterprise Relevant Products/Services social capabilities with SharePoint Relevant Products/Services and Yammer, Lync-Skype connectivity for presence, instant messaging, and voice by June.

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Office 365 ProPlus has all the bells and whistles -- Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, InfoPath and Access -- delivered as a service. IT departments also get the controls they need, including the ability to run Office 365 ProPlus side-by-side with other versions of Office and tools to streamline and manage updates. Office 365 ProPlus is available as a standalone offering for $144 per user for an annual subscription.

As its name suggests, Office 365 Midsize Business is designed for medium-size businesses with 10 to 250 employees. This service includes Office 365 ProPlus and provides midsize businesses with enterprise-quality communication and collaboration Relevant Products/Services with Exchange Online, Lync Online and SharePoint Online. Pricing is $180 per user for an annual subscription.

Office 365 Small Business Premium is designed for small businesses with one to 10 employees. In addition to the complete set of Office apps, this service includes business-grade e-mail, shared calendars, Web site tools and HD videoconferencing capability that does not require IT expertise. Pricing is $150 per user for an annual subscription.

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Wes Miller, an analyst at Directions on Microsoft, said this third version of Office 365 is far and away the best Microsoft has created. (continued...)

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