For many companies, the business benefits that cloud computing promises are
too compelling too ignore: improved agility, lower costs, better resource
allocation, and fewer operational issues. As a result, organizations have
been moving commodity infrastructure and services to cloud-based services
managed by some of the world's leading technology companies - including
Office 365, Microsoft's primary offering for business productivity in the
cloud.
Several new developments are making Office 365 even more enticing:
New release of SharePoint: Extranets and public-facing websites are expensive
in SharePoint 2010. However, with pricing changes and new web content
management (WCM) functionality for SharePoint 2013, many organizations are
beginning to take a second look at the cloud for some work streams as Office
365 gets updated in early 2013 with the latest SharePoint ve... (more)