Thursday 5 October 2017

Microsoft Office 365 Technical Support Services

Microsoft Office 365

Microsoft Office 365 Customer Care
Microsoft Office 365 Customer Toll Free Number: 1-844-307-2395
Office 365 is the brand name Microsoft uses for a group of subscriptions that provide productivity software and related services. Microsoft is a well-recognized brand in computer and peripherals and the developer of well-known Windows operating system. Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational organization that develops, produces, and supports, sells and licenses personal computers, consumer electronics, software, and services. Moreover, the company developed Windows operating system, Microsoft Office 365, and other popular products. Microsoft also produces gaming equipment and mobile devices running Windows.
The Office 365 service consists of a number of products and services. All of Office 365's components can be managed and configured through an online portal; users can be added manually, imported from a CSV file, or Office 365 can be set up for single sign-on with a local Active Directory using Active Directory Federation Services
Microsoft Office 365 customer service number
Microsoft® Office 365 provides web-enabled access to email, important documents, contacts, and calendar on almost any device—including PCs, Macintosh computers, IPhones, Android phones, and BlackBerry Smartphone.  Office 365 is easy to try, simple to learn, and straightforward to use. You don’t need to learn new software, install complicated systems, or learn new jargon. With Office 365, you get pay-as-you-go pricing options that give you predictability and flexibility for your business.
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Support for United States, call on 1-844-307-2395.

What is Office 365?

Microsoft is the world’s largest technology company and is headquartered at Redmond, Washington, USA. Office 365 is one of the nest software suites of Microsoft company which offers complete solution for businesses and home users. This package provides productivity software and associated service to the consumers.



This package comes with many outstanding and useful features. It allows users access to Microsoft Office applications on Windows and Mac OS operating systems. Also, it offers storage space online through cloud storage service from Microsoft which is One Drive. In addition, the office 365 also grants 60 Skype minutes/month.
It also, helps business users by providing service plans which offers e-mail service and social networking services via Skype for Business Server, hosted versions of Exchange Server, SharePoint, Office Online, and integration with Yammer etc.

This package comes with many outstanding and useful features. It allows users access to Microsoft Office applications on Windows and Mac OS operating systems. Also, it offers storage space online through cloud storage service from Microsoft which is One Drive. In addition, the office 365 also grants 60 Skype minutes/month.
It also, helps business users by providing service plans which offers e-mail service and social networking services via Skype for Business Server, hosted versions of Exchange Server, SharePoint, Office Online, and integration with Yammer etc.

History of Office 365 

Microsoft first announced Office 365 in October 2010; beginning with a private beta with various organizations, leading into a public beta in April 2011, and reaching general availability on June 28, 2011. With the release of Office 2013, an updated version of the Office 365 platform was launched on February 27, 2013. The server components were updated to their respective 2013 versions, and Microsoft expanded the Office 365 service with new plans, such as Small Business Premium, Midsize Premium, and Pro Plus.[6] A new Office 365 Home Premium plan aimed at home users was also introduced; the new plan offers access to the Office 2013 suite for up to five computers, along with expanded One Drive storage and 60 minutes of Skype calls monthly. The plan is aimed at mainstream consumers, especially those who want to install Office on multiple computers.
In April 2017, Microsoft announced that when Office 2016 loses mainstream support on October 13, 2020, access to OneDrive for Business, and Office 365-hosted servers for Skype for Business, will become unavailable to those who are not using Office 365 ProPlus or Office perpetual in mainstream support.