Microsoft letting users choose Yammer as default social network in Office 365

Microsoft letting users choose Yammer as default social network in Office 365

Since enterprise-level social networking isn’t really our bag, we haven’t been paying that much attention to Yammer after Microsoft’s paid $1.2 billion to buy it. Still, as part of Redmond’s project to merge Twitter-for-business with Office 365, organizations can now make Yammer the primary sharing tool for their users. Unfortunately, we suspect some heavy-handed sysadmin will prevent you from sending those amusing LOLCat pictures your nephew emailed you to the folks in sector G.

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Microsoft buys PhoneFactor, adds smartphone authentication to its cloud services

Microsoft buys PhoneFactor, adds smartphone authentication to its cloud services

With a hand-in-glove relationship with the world of business, it’s key that Microsoft ensures it can keep companies data safe. That’s what prompted Steve Ballmer to whip out his checkbook to snap up PhoneFactor, a multi-factor authentication company that uses smartphones instead of code-generating security tokens. With its new toy, Redmond plans to integrate the feature into its services like SharePoint, Azure and Office 365, letting users sign on with their own device as a key element of the signing in process.

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Microsoft buys PhoneFactor, adds smartphone authentication to its cloud services originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Oct 2012 06:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Verizon adds Office 365 to Small Business Essentials, gives small businesses more mobile productivity tools

Verizon adds Office 365 to  Small Business Essentials,  gives small businesses access to Microsoft's mobile productivity tools

Fresh off unveiling Office 365’s cloud app model last month, Microsoft has teamed up with Verizon to add the productivity suite to Big Red’s Small Business Essentials service. Similar to the Governmental version of Office 365, small businesses can gain access to Office web apps, SharePoint website design tools, Exchange email and calendar service, plus Lync messaging. Best part is, it’s just six bucks a month per user, and most all enterprise customers are taken care of: the tools are available on Android, BlackBerry, iOS and Windows Phone. Want to know more? PR awaits after the break.

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Verizon adds Office 365 to Small Business Essentials, gives small businesses more mobile productivity tools originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Aug 2012 14:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft’s Office Store now open for business, productivity-boosting apps just a click away

Microsoft's Office Store now open for business

You’ve known it was coming, and today the doors to Microsoft’s Office Store were flung wide open. In short, it’s a newfangled portal that enables avid Office and SharePoint users to search for, discover and install apps. Users will need a Microsoft account and the preview version of Office, SharePoint or Exchange in order to start diving in. Naturally, Microsoft has built a pretty stout control system for administrators, and it has also crafted an internal distribution mechanism in SharePoint called the App Catalog — a tool that “allows enterprises to build in-house apps or source them from partners and distribute them to employees within the organization.” Looking to see what it’s all around? Head over to the Store and click entirely too many of those “Try It” buttons.

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Microsoft’s Office Store now open for business, productivity-boosting apps just a click away originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Aug 2012 13:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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