![]() Microsoft server products as a cloud-based service Office 365 was developed by Microsoft to meet this need. The need to build an IT platform in-house was just simply not feasible for all businesses. Microsoft recognized that businesses of all sizes needed these core services to thrive in our modern business world. Investments were made in server hardware, software, and finding specialized talent in Microsoft’s core server products such as Active Directory, Exchange and SharePoint server. ![]() The platform provided core services such as email, file sharing, collaboration and security for their workforce. Not too long ago businesses seeking to leverage technology for competitive advantage had to build and maintain their own IT platform in-house. Windows 10 utilizes the same successful strategy as Office 365 Microsoft’s next big shift is to move all Windows users to a common, cloud-delivered operating system, Windows 10. ![]() We all also use a variety of Microsoft Office products, spanning Office 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013 versions. Our preferred operating systems span Windows 7, Windows 8 and even Windows XP deployments. Over one billion of us use Microsoft Windows for personal and business use, yet we are not all on the same version. ![]() As you may have heard, Microsoft is busy preparing for it next big operating system release, Windows 10.
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