Microsoft to beef up its entry-level Office 365 offering
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Microsoft is adding a few new capabilities â including Exchange ActiveSync support â to help its lowest-end Office 365 providing.
In a post to his âThe http://www.project2010store.com/ Exhibit Boardâ blog, http://www.project2010store.com/ Senior Partner Technological know-how Advisor Jesper Osgaard described some of the tweaks the Softies are making on the Office 365 K-plan (kiosk worker plan):
Exchange Internet Kiosk Plan: http://www.project2010store.com/ is adding Change ActiveSync (EAS) support for mobile devices to the present Exchange Online Kiosk plan. Currently, users with which plan only have POP mail capabilities. âWith this change, we will allow all smartphones that support EAS, including iPhone, Andriod devices, Nokia phones (Symbian), and Windows phones, â Osgaard blogged.
E-mail storage: Microsoft is doubling e-mail storage space for K plan customers from 500 MB to 1 GB.
Exchange Online Archiving: Microsoft are going to be enabling âExchange Online Archiving (EOA) including legal hold and indefinite storage, to be offered as an add-on to any Change Online plan, including Kiosk together with Exchange Plan 1, â your dog said.
I asked Osgaard when these changes would be effective and he said that date holds TBD (to end up determined). Microsoft is rolling available updates across Office 365 for a quarterly basis, with the latest batch of updates hitting afre the wedding of 2011. Microsoft is believed to have sold above 5 million Office 365 seats, 90 percent of which have gone to small organizations.
Office 365 is the Microsoft-hosted bundle of Exchange Online, SharePoint Online together with Lync Online that Microsoft launched in late July 2010. It is considered to be Microsoftâs alternative to Google Apps. The Kiosk plan for Office 365 currently starts at $2 per user every month. I have a question in to the Office 365 team to the timing and whether you will have any pricing changes as a result of these new features.
Update: Microsoft officials are not commenting on in the event the new features will be turned on. However, one Office 365 MVP, Loryan Strant, said that the will happen globally âaround Mar 2012. â Microsoft officials did say that new features will be part of both Exchange Online K and Office 365 Nited kingdom, with prices remaining with $2 per user each and every month, and $4 per user each and every month, respectively.

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