Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Samsung and Microsoft expand cooperation. Skype and OneDrive in … – Media2.pl

Samsung Electronics and Microsoft expand global cooperation, so as to support the effectiveness of Microsoft mobile solutions are available to even more users and business customers.

Samsung plans to pre-install Microsoft services and applications on Android devices in its portfolio and will enable companies to secure mobile computing with a new package to the business covering Microsoft Office 365 and Samsung KNOX.
Microsoft is committed to creating a new definition of efficiency in the mobile and cloud operating in the world. Expanding the availability of services, cloud-based Microsoft for users with new ways and on different platforms and devices is an important element of this strategy.

Pre-installed user services include the following:

 ◾Jak revealed at the Mobile World Congress, Samsung will pre-install OneNote, OneDrive and Skype on the new GALAXY GALAXY S6 and S6 Edge.

 ◾W the first half of 2015. Samsung plans to pre-install Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, OneDrive and Skype on select tablets Samsung

The Samsung GALAXY GALAXY S6 and S6 Edge also will be offered the option of an additional memory 100 GB in the cloud for two years thanks to Microsoft OneDrive, which will provide additional storage capacity.

The companies that purchase the device via Samsung channels that support direct sales to businesses (business-to-business), will have access three versions of Office 365 – Business, Business Premium and Enterprise – combined with KNOX, ie the security solution offered by Samsung.

Microsoft Office 365, supported by the cloud, provides companies with access to well-known Office applications, including email, calendar, videoconferencing and current documents, optimized to provide a consistent experience on any device connected to the Internet – from PCs to smartphones and tablets. Samsung KNOX allows users to easily switch a personal profile and business on their devices while maintaining security.

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