Microsoft has began what is anticipated to get a four- to six-week rollout of new functions and features for its Office Reside Little Small business services.Workplace Live Little Enterprise (formerly recognized as “Office Live” before last year;s rebranding) is a set of Web services add-ons designed primarily to complement Microsoft Workplace. The company is currently available in three flavors: Basics (free), Essentials ($19.95 per month) and Premium ($39.95 per month).Microsoft is adding more customization,
Office 2010 Pro Key, management, adManager integration and increased e-mail storage limits to the various small-business company SKUs. As Microsoft rolls out the new capabilities, there could be downtime,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Key, officials warned in a posting to the the Office Reside Small Company blog:“While we implement these changes there will be brief periods when services is unavailable. During these periods of company interruption, Web site traffic data will not be collected and will not be reflected in Reports. Rest assured that we are working hard to minimize the impact to our customers, but we want you to be prepared.”In July 2007,
Windows 7 Key, Microsoft quietly repositioned its existing set of Office Live services as “Office Live Modest Small business.” Microsoft officials have said the provider has plans to go both up and down market with Workplace Reside by rolling out more enterprise-focused Office services add-ons, as well as new Office Reside “personal” services aimed more directly at individual consumers.So far, Microsoft has made no official announcements on either end of that spectrum. The business did add a new Workplace Live Company, Workplace Live Workspace,
Windows 7 Pro Product Key, to its stable in late 2007. The Workspace service, designed to add a cloud-storage/sharing capability to office suites (first and foremost,
microsoft Office 2010 License, Microsoft Workplace) is currently in the private beta testing phase.(Thanks to LiveSide.Net for spotting the Office Reside Little Enterprise blog update.)