New "Cloud" from Microsoft Azerbaijan
The company Microsoft Azerbaijan, participating in the 20th International Exhibition and Conference "Telecommunications and Information Technologies» (BakuTel-2014), intends to present an updated public cloud service Office 365.
During the exhibition, visitors will learn about the special stand with the service offering the possibility of cloud resources to improve the performance of organizations of all sizes. The service will help save time, money and free up valuable resources. In addition, Office 365 provides the ability to work with documents on a personal computer, tablet or smart phone, regardless of location.
Office 365 combines cloud-based versions of popular Microsoft software for e-mail communication and collaboration (such as Exchange Online, Share Point Online and Lync Online) with the familiar office suite Office Professional Plus. With annual subscriptions available to users are the latest versions of programs and services. Every subscriber can use Office 365 for up to five devices.
Microsoft Azerbaijan is a partner of the International Conference eGov 3.0: Development Trends and New Opportunities to be held within BakuTel-2014. This event will discuss the latest trends in the ICT industry in the world, as well as prospects for the development of the industry in Azerbaijan. --17D-
Economics
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