Microsoft Pricing For Office 2013, Office 365 Now Available
Microsoft has revealed the updated Office 2013 is designed for touch-screen devices such as tablets and smartphones. The new office suite will also integrate with Skype, Yammer and SkyDrive. Other new features are metro interface, eReader mode and social media integration such as Facebook and Linkedin. The new Office will come in multiple versions and multiple brand names. To compete with Google Docs, Office 365 is the online cloud based version of Office.
The shrink-wrapped versions of Office 2013 will be available in three configurations: Home & Student for $139.99, Home & Business for $219.99, and Professional for $399.99.
Office 365 Home Premium will cost $99.99 per year and Office 365 Small Business Premium is pricier at $149.99 per year.
Starting on October 19, anyone who buys Office 2010 or Mac Office 2011 will be eligible for a free year of Office 365 Home Premium or a three-month trial of Office 365 Small Business Premium.
Microsoft Office 2013 Designed For Tablet And Integrate With Skype
Microsoft has revealed the updated Office 2013 is designed for touch-screen devices such as tablets and smartphones. The new office suite will also integrate with Skype, Yammer and SkyDrive. Other new features are metro interface, eReader mode and social media integration such as Facebook and Linkedin. The new Office will come in multiple versions and multiple brand names. For example, Office 365 is the online version of Office.
Microsoft Launches Office 365 To The Cloud
Microsoft is moving into Google’s turf by bringing Office 365 to the cloud. The basic price is $6 per month and there are 11 different pricing plans.
Office 365 brings together Microsoft Office Professional Plus, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online and Lync Online. The service also includes full phone support, IT controls, and on-premises use rights for voice capabilities.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is expected to launch the June 28 event at New York City’s Skylight Soho.
Microsoft Moves Office 365 To The Cloud
Microsoft is moving into Google’s turf by bringing Office 365 to the cloud. The basic price is $6 per month.
Office 365 brings together Microsoft Office, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online and Lync Online. It is available now in beta in 13 countries including the US, Canada, the UK, France, Japan, Mexico and Germany.







