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Microsoft Announces Office 365 in The Cloud For Educational Services

Microsoft’s software typically purchased by businesses and used for communication and collaboration, is not be offer to schools for free through cloud computing. With the idea that most schools are already familiar with Microsoft’s enterprise products such as  Outlook email, instant messaging, calendars, and its suite of office productivity  tools such as Word, Power Point, […]

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Jul 3, 2012
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Microsoft’s software typically purchased by businesses and used for communication and collaboration, is not be offer to schools for free through cloud computing. With the idea that most schools are already familiar with Microsoft’s enterprise products such as  Outlook email, instant messaging, calendars, and its suite of office productivity  tools such as Word, Power Point, and Excel. Office 365 has been available to businesses for over a year and the beta version available to schools for several months. An now for the first time Office 365 will be offered to all education institutions for use in the classroom and based in the cloud for free. Read the full story here.  

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