Shell, Manpower, Tampa General Hospital and Advocate Health are four new customers that embraced the Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite, joining a list of both corporation as well as small and midsize businesses that already jumped on the software giant’s BPOS bandwagon. According to the Redmond comp... |
11 March 2011 08:01 GMT |
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Microsoft has certainly earned bragging rights with a recent tour de force for its Cloud offerings, which managed to attract a large number of customers, announced at the start of this week. A number of companies have decided to deploy Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite, a collection of services including ... |
5 October 2010 09:44 GMT |
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More and more corporations embrace the natural evolution from on-premise to the Cloud, and Microsoft’s comprehensive line-up of offerings along with it. During its annual Financial Analyst Meeting earlier this week, the Redmond company announced the latest three big corporate customers that have adopted its Clo... |
30 July 2010 06:30 GMT |
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Microsoft is looking to sell in excess of $3 billion worth of Cloud services in collaboration with EDS, an HP company. On April 27, 2009, the Redmond company announced that Microsoft Online Services were opened for business worldwide on no less than 19 markets. Over 4,000 partners have jumped aboard, with EDS at the ... |
28 April 2009 03:10 GMT |
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Microsoft’s Software plus Services strategy is in no way limited to the private sector. In fact, the Seventh Annual Public Sector CIO Summit was the stage where the Redmond company found fertile soil to stress the need for governments to evolve to Government 2.0. Over 300 technology leaders from educational and... |
5 March 2009 04:44 GMT |
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