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Share Your Office 365 Story!

Share Your Office 365 Story!

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Since the launch of Office 365 back in June, we have heard hundreds of great stories from our customers showcasing the exciting and innovative ways our customers are growing their businesses on top of our cloud technology. We also heard from hundreds more customers as part of our Ready for Work Facebook Contest, crowning our winners a month ago. But here in Redmond, we can’t get enough of hearing from our customers. Here are a few of our favorites:

"What we get for a total of $12 a month is really priceless: instant availability, a robust suite of products, and the ability to synchronize documents between Office 365 and our workspaces." - Paul Lovette, Vice President and Executive Manager, D & L Representative Payee Services (2 employees)

“We’ll save thousands this year—and thousands more as we bring on additional consultants.  Office 365 is right-sized for us now and will continue to be as we grow.” - Tjeerd Nauta, Partner, Naumac (20 employees)

"When it comes to disaster response, being able to communicate and share information 24/7 is critical.” “The flexibility of Office 365, plus the 99.9% uptime guarantee from Microsoft, helps us do that with ease." - Claus Olsen, CIO, Danish Red Cross (250 Employees)

"With Office 365, we can do things never before possible, like coordinate meetings and share ideas through the cloud. It’s changing the way people think and work for the better." - Giorgio Tibaldi, IT Manager at APCOA Parking Italia (4500 employees)

Now is your opportunity to share your story with the world! We are looking for new customers to highlight as our “Featured Stories” for the coming months, to highlight the amazing results the Cloud can have on a business. In addition to Office365.com, your story also will be showcased on the following sites:

1)      Our Office 365 social media properties, here on the blog and also on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

2)      Microsoft.com/exchange – homepage for our Exchange email service

3)      Microsoft.com/casestudies

4)      Office 365’s Showcase Channel on Microsoft.com

 

Share Your StoryIf you have a unique story about how Office 365 you would like to share, please take 5 min to fill out this online form.

Thanks,

Allen Filush, Office 365 Product Manager

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  • I have had a Small Business Officelive online presence at www.msangelalvann.web.officelive.com, for some time now! As I initially understood it, it was to be converted to Office 365 in October 2011! As a result, I signed up for the FREE 30-day Office 365 trial which would run out November 2012! I went on to learn; however, that the current Small Business Officelive accounts would be continued through February 2012! Although Small Business Officelive is O.K., Office 365 is even better! At this point, I would prefer to have alvandcompany.sharepoint.com extended through February 2012 RATHER THAN www.msangelalvann.web.officelive.com! I really would appreciate some assistance in getting this done! Thank you, very, very much! Enjoy your holiday!

  • NOTE:  correction! Per my immediate previous post, the FREE 30-day Office 365 trial is to run out November 2011 RATHER THAN November 2012! I apologize for the mistake! Thank you!

    Hello,

    I am doing research on "Communication 2". I would like to distribute a survey among employees who work with platform Lync Server 2010 (or Office365). Maybe you can help spread the poll address (www.surveys-engine.com/survey-50-4ec79956989fa.html) to reach a wider survey respondents.

    Sincerely thank you.

    Thank you!

  • Office 365 is dreadful - quite the worst package I have looked at.  I could not possibly ubnderstate how bad it actually is.  Slow in operation, really poor site report analytics (a veritable heap of confusing irrelevant data), very slow support response and an array of add on facilities that are usefless to me.  As an existing Microsoft Online Small Business (OLSB) user for 3 years, Office 365 is inferior and a very retrograde step most likely destroy my business.  My advice is to look elsewhere for your product.

    I am very disappointed in Microsoft and the sudden involuntary transition to 365. I understand that we will be required  to manually move every picture and written part of our website. We have a very large site with hundreds of pages and even more pictures uploaded over the last 3 years. This is quite outrageous and irresponsible conduct of Microsoft to not offer a reasonable plan for transition. I can't imagine staying with them

    with this type of poor business tactic. If you need to charge $6/month, at least permit us the option of paying the fee but staying with the current web format. This forced and unwanted  website transfer will be exorbitant in cost and financially severe for our small company.

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