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Published onNovember 4, 2014
published onNovember 4, 2014
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Microsoft has announced today that Office 365 is now available in nine new markets, making the service available in a total of 140 markets. Office 365 brings together the Microsoft Office productivity suite, including Office, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online and Lync Online, coupled with an always-up-to-date cloud service and an affordable monthly subscription.
“In the past five years, that vision has expanded across the globe – from 40 markets in 2011 to 88 markets in 2012 to 127 markets in 2013. And today that number grows to 140. We are proud to announce that O365 is now available commercially to customers in the following nine new markets: Afghanistan, Botswana, Ethiopia, Namibia, Nepal, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.
Microsoft also revealed today that Office 365 will be available for non-profits (direct only) in Cyprus, Estonia, and Paraguay. You can check out the entire list of marketswith Office 365 here.
Microsoft recently announced that Office 365 customers would getunlimited storage spaceon OneDrive at no additional cost. This bump in storage space applies to Office 365 Home, Personal, and University customers. This means you don’t have to worry about the storage space anymore, you can upload all your documents to Microsoft’s cloud storage service.
Radu Tyrsina
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