Microsoft Pushes Cloud Storage Services With Unlimited OneDrive Offer

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one-driveWith over 7 million Office 365 Home and Personal Subscribers, Office 365 is Microsoft’s fastest growing commercial product ever but Microsoft doesn’t want to stop there.

The firm is offering unlimited OneDrive storage to all its Office 365 customers at no additional cost for Home, Personal, and University customers.

OneDrive and Office offer users an unrivaled combination to easily share documents with others, see what has been shared with them and vice versa and most importantly, collaborate with others simultaneously using real-time co-authoring – even if they don’t have an account.

While unlimited storage is another important milestone for OneDrive, the true value of cloud storage is only realized when it is tightly integrated with the tools people use to communicate, create, and collaborate, both personally and professionally. That is why unlimited storage is just one small part of Microsoft’s broader promise to deliver a single experience across work and life that helps people store, sync, share, and collaborate on all the files that are important to them, all while meeting the security and compliance needs of even the most stringent organizations.

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