Microsoft’s newest cloud service, Office 365, brings the latest in productivity to thousands of businesses
Lagos, Nigeria— June 27, 2012 —Microsoft Corp. yesterday announced the commercial launch of Microsoft Office 365, the company’s next-generation cloud productivity service for businesses of all sizes in Nigeria.
Previously
available on a trial basis in markets across Africa, Office 365 is now
commercially available in Nigeria. Businesses can try it for free for 30
days by signing up at www.office365.com or from Microsoft’s 31 leading
local Nigerian service providers, which will integrate Office 365 with
other offerings and market the service to the hundreds of thousands of
small and midsize business customers in Nigeria.
Office
365 brings together Microsoft Office, Microsoft SharePoint Online,
Microsoft Exchange Online and Microsoft Lync Online in an
always-up-to-date service, at a predictable monthly cost. The service
was introduced in limited beta last year with enthusiastic response,
particularly among small
and midsize businesses. Over a few months, more than 10,000 organizations around the world, many of which were small and midsize businesses, signed up and began testing Office 365, creating one of Microsoft’s largest global beta programs for businesses.
and midsize businesses. Over a few months, more than 10,000 organizations around the world, many of which were small and midsize businesses, signed up and began testing Office 365, creating one of Microsoft’s largest global beta programs for businesses.
“Today,
we are evolving from the information age to the collaboration age,
where the ability to take action on information will set successful
businesses apart from the rest,” said Emmanuel Onyeje, General Manager,
Microsoft Nigeria. “Today’s launch of Office 365 in Nigeria will
accelerate that evolution by delivering enterprise-grade collaboration for all businesses - large and small.”
A Game-Changer for Businesses of Two to Two Hundred Thousand
With
Office 365, moving to the cloud does not require people to change the
way they work because it’s based on the familiar, industry-leading
productivity tools people know and trust. People get new ways to work
together, on virtually any
device, using the familiar Office applications they already know. In
addition, business owners get the reliability, security features and IT
controls they need in the cloud.
“We thoroughly evaluated other cloud productivity offerings in the market before choosing Microsoft,” said Abiodun Atobatele, Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer, ATB TechSoft Solutions. “Office 365 is the right choice to help our company support the way people work today and
encourage a more mobile work environment. With the
service, we have the added benefit of working together with familiar
tools on almost any device and can make quicker decisions when needed.”
Office 365 Partners
Microsoft is building a strong partner ecosystem around Office 365 in Nigeria, which includes new ways of partnering with service providers such as telecommunications and hosting firms. Combined,
the partners will integrate Office 365 with their existing services –
from Web hosting and internet connections to finance solutions and
mobile phone services. These partners will then be able to deliver
integrated packages to their customers, creating a one-stop-shop for
small and midsize businesses seeking business services.
“When
AlliedSoft learned about Office 365, we knew this was the way
businesses would work in the future,” said Chuma Chukwujama, Chief
Executive Officer, AlliedSoft. “Not only can businesses save money, but
our Nigerian customers are going to be able to work together better — no
matter where they are.”
Office 365 Partners
With
Office 365 for small businesses, professionals and small businesses can
be up and running with Office Web Apps, Microsoft Exchange Online,
Microsoft SharePoint Online, Microsoft Lync Online and an external
website in just 15 minutes, for $6 (U.S.) per user, per month.
Office
365 for enterprises has an array of choices for midsize and large
businesses, as well as government organizations, starting for as little
as $2 (U.S.) per user, per month for basic email. Office 365 for
enterprises also includes the option to purchase Microsoft Office
Professional Plus desktop software on a pay-as-you-go basis, for the
first time. For $24 (U.S.) per user, per month, organizations can get
Office Professional Plus, along with email, voicemail, enterprise social
networking, instant messaging, Web portals, extranets,
videoconferencing, web conferencing, on-premises licenses and 24/7 phone
support.
About Microsoft
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Founded in 1975, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.
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