Microsoft Solutions
Microsoft Business Productivity Online Standard Suite is a set of messaging and collaboration tools, delivered as a subscription service, that gives your business rich capabilities without the need to deploy and maintain software and hardware on-premise. These online services are designed to help meet your needs for robust security, all-day every-day reliability, and user productivity.


With Business Productivity Online Standard Suite, you get:
- Familiar, trusted services delivered from the cloud—quickly and easily.
- Multiple online services—the best value for customers who need more than one online service.
- Always-up-to-date technologies backed by a 99.9% uptime guarantee.
- 25 gigabytes (GB) of mailbox storage per standard license.
- Mobile access through a variety of mobile devices to key services, including email, calendar, and shared content.
- Economical options for your entire workforce—mobile and deskless workers can get simple access to email and portals with Business Productivity Online Deskless Worker Suite.
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Designed with interoperability in mind, Business Productivity Online Standard Suite can be deployed in combination with on-premises, Microsoft-hosted, and partner-hosted solutions. Your deployment model can change dynamically as your business needs shift and grow.
Technical requirements include:
- Operating systems: Windows XP and later, Macintosh OS X (10.4 and later).
- Browser software: Internet Explorer 6 or later, Firefox 3, Safari 3 (on Macintosh OS X).
- Email client: Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and later.
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