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Microsoft Office Store heads to NZ

Fri, 12th Jul 2013
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Following strongest Office 365 quarter, Microsoft brings Office and SharePoint Store to the masses - adding 22 countries including New Zealand.
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Better email and information access with Microsoft Office 365

Tue, 19th Feb 2013
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For Kumeu River Wines Director Michael Brajkovich, keeping the office side of things running effortlessly just got a whole lot easier.
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Impending Office release slows Microsoft sales

Fri, 25th Jan 2013
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Microsoft's profit dips as anticipation for new Office slows sales, despite hitting a record $21.5bn revenue in S2. Shares fall 1.4%.
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US Army recruits Microsoft

Mon, 7th Jan 2013
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US Army, Air Force and DISA expand access to Microsoft technologies through cost-saving modernisation agreement.
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Momentum with Microsoft according to Ballmer

Fri, 30th Nov 2012
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer defended the company's performance during 2012, highlighting revenue growth and a shift to devices and services.
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Making the most of the cloud

Mon, 14th Nov 2011
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Cloud computing scales new heights, offering businesses flexible, cost-effective solutions like Office 365 for enhanced productivity.
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On the frontline of disaster recovery

Fri, 1st Jul 2011
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Christchurch's earthquakes have proved testing for disaster recovery. One affected company tells Heather Wright about their experiences.
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Get ready to sell the 2007 Office system

Thu, 1st Feb 2007
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A recent study by Accenture indicates that more content will be created in the next two years than in the entire previous history of mankind.