Microsoft to offer subsidised cloud courses to 5,000 public sector workers
Microsoft has announced plans to offer subsidised cloud computing courses to Australian public sector workers.
Microsoft has announced plans to offer subsidised cloud computing courses to Australian public sector workers.
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Microsoft Australia has recorded a profit of $55.9 million for its 2015-16 financial year, an increase of $2.3 million from the $53.6 million it recorded the for same period last year.
Microsoft has confirmed that its cloud services portfolio, Office 365 and Dynamics customer relationship management (CRM) online, will be available from two data centres in Australia by 31 March, 2015.
Microsoft has revealed local pricing for Office 365 Home Premium, a cloud-based suite of productivity apps. The recommended retail price (RRP) of the suite is $119 for an annual subscription or $12 per month.