Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, presented the Office 365 office automation solution, which would be launched officially in February 2013.
Microsoft has made 'disposal of the general public a test version of Office 365 which can be achieved by following this link , Microsoft also announced that this new office automation pack will be available in 4 vesions: Office 365 Home Premium, Small Business Premium ProPlus, and Enterprise.
Office 365 Home Premium. Persons wishing to have this new version of Office will get the chance to install it on up to 5 PC's per license purchased.
This includes 20 GB of storage on SkyDrive, and programs can use Word,
Power Point, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, Access and Publisher. In addition, Microsoft provides 60 minutes a month of credit to make calls on Skype.
Premium Small Business Office 365,
designed for 10 employees, with 5 plants per user, includes Word,
PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher, InfoPath and
Lync (a new application to start a video to work online documents .)
Office 365 ProPlus,
you can have 25 user accounts, each of them has the ability to install
the software on 5 computers and includes the same number of applications
in the previous version.
Office 365 Enterprise brings everything we find in the ProPlus version, but adds the option to file and keep the emails from the company in the cloud, using Exchange Online.
On the other hand, it is valid to note that Office Web applications will remain free in this new release, and those to come.
If you decide to download the trial version of Office 365 back and let us know your experience!