Friday, June 17, 2011

Office Professional Plus 2010 month to month

Called the Flexible Plan, this new option will become available globally in the coming weeks and will let companies pay user per month, providing more flexibility to add and drop employees from Office Professional Plus 2010 month to month.Google will continue to offer its existing billing model of user per year, which requires a one-year contract.The Flexible Plan will be available to any company that signs up for Apps for Business online. Google envisions the Flexible Plan as being most attractive to small businesses, because their staff and cash flow can change dramatically in a short period of time, Google said in a blog post on Tuesday.In addition, Google will now charge Apps for Business customers at the end of each month, as opposed to up front, and will add the option of direct debit payments Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 in the U.S., UK, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.
"The new flexible billing options will be welcome in the marketplace. The less money customers have to put up front the better, and the more granular the billing options the better," said Gartner analyst Matt Cain via Buy Office 2010 e-mail.Apps for Business resellers will be able to offer these new billing options in the coming months.
Simultaneously, Google next month will also shrink the maximum number of users an organization can have in the free, standard Google Apps edition from 50 to 10. That change will affect companies that sign Office 2007 Enterprise up on or after May 10. Companies that already use the free Google Apps edition will be able to continue using it with up to 50 users.

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