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Microsoft Online Services Available Worldwide: Microsoft signs agreement with GlaxoSmithKline to deploy Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Office Communications Online and Office Live Meeting for employees worldwide.
Microsoft signs agreement with GlaxoSmithKline to deploy Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Office Communications Online and Office Live Meeting for employees worldwide. HANOVER, Germany — March 2, 2009 — Furthering its commitment to deliver communications and collaboration software as ...
Stephen Elop: President, Microsoft Business Division
microsoft.com — Updated: February 5, 2008 As president of the Microsoft Business Division, Stephen Elop oversees the Information Worker,... Microsoft Business Solutions and Unified Communications Groups. This division is responsible for the Microsoft Office system of ... (more) Stephen Elop: President, Microsoft Business Division
This is the Microsoft I want to see
This is the Microsoft I want to see
venturebeat.com — People sometimes ask me why I dislike Microsoft. The answer is simple: I don’t — I’ve just... been disappointed with much of what it has done in the past decade. This disappointment stems from the 1990s, when I was a big fan of many Microsoft ... (more) This is the Microsoft I want to see
Microsoft exec tweets about a new name for Live Search
blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com — Nine months after first bringing up the possibility of rebranding Live Search, Microsoft appears set to finally... do it. Kip Kniskern of LiveSide.net noted this evening that a Microsoft search strategist tweeted over the week-end about an upcoming ... (more) Microsoft exec tweets about a new name for Live Search
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Microsoft Online Services expands, adds new package for 'deskless' workers
The Seattle Times: Microsoft Pri0 — ... Microsoft continues to build out its online services offering for businesses with an upcoming expansion into Europe and Asia and a new lightweight package for workers who aren't currently using corporate e-mail and collaboration systems. The company is announcing today that Microsoft Online Services, versions of the company's lucrative business software for e-mail, collaboration and online meetings, will be available for trial in 19 countries in Europe and Asia, beginning in April. ...

Microsoft expands its Online hosted services trials
All about Microsoft — March 2nd, 2009 Microsoft expands its Online hosted services trials Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:04 am Categories: Channel , Corporate strategy , Exchange Server , Network service providers , Office , Resellers , System Center , Telecommunications , Utility/cloud computing , Web conferencing Tags: Business Productivity , Microsoft Corp. , Service , Strategic Planning , Collaboration , Enterprise Software , Strategy , Management , Software , Mary Jo Foley Microsoft is making trial versions of its growing family ...

Cloud wars: Microsoft-Google scrum isn't zero sum
Between the Lines — March 3rd, 2009 Cloud wars: Microsoft-Google scrum isn't zero sum Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:09 am Categories: Cloud computing , General , Google , Microsoft , SaaS , Software Infrastructure Tags: Google Inc. , Google Apps , Microsoft Corp. , Microsoft Online Services , Cloud Computing , Larry Dignan Microsoft Online Services’ GlaxoSmithKline win is a nice victory for the software giant, but it may be a bit premature for too much chest thumping over Google Apps. On the other side of the equation, Google is likely to have a helluva a battle on its hands.  But the cloud is ...

Microsoft Online Services: Hosted Exchange and SharePoint [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network — ... So is Microsoft Online Services a viable option for web workers? As the UK is now included in the list of countries it’s available in, and there is a 30-day ...

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