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Microsoft Doubles Office 365 Email Mailboxes to 50GB

Microsoft has doubled the size of email mailboxes for Office 365 from 25GB to 50GB and increased SkyDrive Pro's cloud storage capacity from 7GB to 25GB.

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Hackers Crack Adobe’s Cloud Service: Lessons Learned

Users of cloud services may have felt a little uneasy last week when Adobe reported that hackers had stolen information about 2.9 million customers.

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Why You Should Move from Dropbox to SkyDrive Pro

Many businesses find Dropbox too basic for their needs. Collaboration apps like SkyDrive Pro integrate with Microsoft Office and offer greater control.

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Cloud Crowd Winner Preps Accounting Firm for Makeover

Hattam McCarthy Reeves is not a newcomer to cloud. But though it had over 100 clients on Xero, half the firm's internal systems were still on servers.

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Which App Should You Choose to Store your Contacts?

If a central list is the goal, which is the app to hold it? This week we will look at which app is best suited to the task.

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Microsoft Adds Skype-to-Lync Video Calls to Voice, Chat

Skype users could make video calls to business users of Office 365’s video and call conferencing platform Lync in the latest step to integrate the two Microsoft-owned platforms

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Microsoft Office for iPad Requires Office 365

After years of expectation, Microsoft planned to launch Office for iPad on March 27 at an event in San Francisco.

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Microsoft Office Apps Free for Android and iPhone

Microsoft made the Office Mobile apps for Android and iPhone free for viewing and editing documents.

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Microsoft Ups Storage 5000% to 1TB for Each Office 365 User

Last week Microsoft took the battle for cloud productivity suites to new levels by increasing storage from 20 gigabytes to 1,000GB for Office 365.

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Microsoft OneDrive Price Cuts, Storage Increases, Roll Out Today

Microsoft Office 365 and OneDrive users will notice their storage limits jump up to several hundred gigabytes in the next couple of days.

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