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February 12th, 2009

Outlook Live: Microsoft's efforts towards living in the cloud

Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 10:29 am

Categories: Cloud computing, Microsoft, Offers, Office 14, Skills development, University, Web 2.0, Windows Live, e-Learning

Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, E-mail, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Online Communications, Zack Whittaker

Hot off the newswire today, Microsoft Exchange Labs which previously provides an Exchange service to Live@edu users, used by hundreds of universities around the world, has been named Outlook Live.

Now, don’t think for a second that it’s just a new name, therefore a new fad, because it’s not. It’d part of Live@edu still and has been customised for students for better thinking, easier access and better support.

It now offers multi-browser support, including Firefox and Safari. It also has a conversation view, which enables you to view email sent and received between people in a conversation “to-and-fro” fashion, allowing you to save space and reduce confusion. Finally, and most exciting of the features, an integrated instant messaging system and presence, which works with Windows Live Messenger and Microsoft Office Communicator.

It’s like being in your very own professional enterprise, and it’s all for free.

I spoke to an awfully nice Microsoft spokesperson earlier on about this and it’s something I can honestly say, that Microsoft is doing right for once. From their press release:

“Microsoft Corp. today announced several universities and institutions of higher learning have recently signed on to Microsoft Live@edu, signifying continued worldwide growth of this service. With enhanced collaboration and communications features, Live@edu is a no-charge suite that enhances student productivity in both the classroom and their personal lives.

In addition, Microsoft announced that Microsoft Exchange Labs, which currently delivers rich e-mail functionality as a service to 3.5 million Live@edu users, will be renamed Outlook Live. The Outlook Live service will also be extended to support faculty and staff members at no charge.”

Universities and entire governments have taken on the new software as a breath of fresh air, working in conjunction with the infrastructure universities already have in place.

Live@edu also works with Office Live Workspace, an online area to share and store documents (it’s crap, stick with Google Docs or Acrobat.com), Windows Live SkyDrive which holds 25GB of online storage, and now Outlook Live just finishes off the entire deal.

Update: Mary Jo has published a post reporting on Outlook Live as well.

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RE: Outlook Live: Microsoft's efforts towards living in the cloud
Why don't you have a program like this for the general public to use you know like home users.



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Posted by: kraftdinner12227764 Posted on: 10/14/09  (Edited: 10/14/09 @ 04:32) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Thanks for cleaning up those glaring errors  putridpundits | 02/13/09
I really don't understand...  Qbt | 06/26/09
RE: Outlook Live: Microsoft's efforts towards living in the cloud  kraftdinner12227764 | 10/14/09

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