Microsoft Reduces Pricing on Hosted Services including SharePoint Online
11/03/2009. Microsoft reduces the cost of its Business Productivity
Online Suite by 50%! New pricing for Microsoft Exchange Online
Standard was reduced to just $5 per user/per month, SharePoint
Online Standard is $5.25 per user/per month, and Business
Productivity Online Suite was reduced to $10 per user/per month. If
you are using a Microsoft Server for your business computing this
price reduction makes it extremely cost effective to eliminate your
in-house server and move to the cloud!
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SharePoint 2010 is coming soon!
10/23/2009. Today, at Microsoft Corp.’s SharePoint conference, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced that the public beta of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and Microsoft Office 2010 will become available in November, and revealed some of the new SharePoint Server 2010 capabilities for the first time.
10/23/2009. Today, at Microsoft Corp.’s SharePoint conference, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced that the public beta of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and Microsoft Office 2010 will become available in November, and revealed some of the new SharePoint Server 2010 capabilities for the first time.
Microsoft SharePoint Thrives in the Recession!
8/7/2009. While Microsoft’s Windows sales fell for the first time in history this year, its SharePoint sales have gone up. Microsoft declines to break out the exact sales figures for the software, but said that SharePoint broke the $1 billion revenue mark last year and continued to rise past that total this year, making it the hottest selling server-side product ever for the company.
8/7/2009. While Microsoft’s Windows sales fell for the first time in history this year, its SharePoint sales have gone up. Microsoft declines to break out the exact sales figures for the software, but said that SharePoint broke the $1 billion revenue mark last year and continued to rise past that total this year, making it the hottest selling server-side product ever for the company.