Category: Microsoft

Microsoft’s New World Order – It is Not Just About SaaS

As we enter into 2015, Microsoft is on the verge of recapturing some of the cool factor that they lost nearly a decade ago to the likes of Apple and Google.  No longer is the Redmond company looked at as the “Necessary Evil” or “800 Pound Gorilla” but rather a new view of the company has slowly but steadily taking hold.  That is a company that provides services, software and solutions that you don’t necessarily have to add the additional costs of hardware to run.  Microsoft is full-on running to the Cloud and we as consumers will see the benefits but so will the Enterprise.  This run to the Cloud also has forced Microsoft to in many ways completely rethink their income streams.  No longer, especially in the consumer space, is the company able by-and-large to charge a flat fee for software.  Consumers have become conditioned to the App World and subscriptions and actually Microsoft probably has Apple to thank for that.

But how do you shift a company that has long been charging for software as a one-time license fee to a Software as a Service (SaaS) or Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) model without going bankrupt doing it and not alienating your customer base, particularly in the Enterprise?  Carefully.  Very carefully.  The challenge for Microsoft isn’t so much the consumer end of the equation.  It is the Enterprise.  Corporations large and small have for decades purchased software, installed in on hardware and paid maintenance on that software to keep it up-to-date and to get access to the latest version.  Complicating this matter has been Microsoft’s eye watering number of SKUs for what seemingly is the same product.  Even the most savvy Enterprise has been caught out by getting incorrect versions of product or, worse, been out of license compliance unbeknownst to them. While a lot of what Microsoft has been driving to the Cloud has been consumer focused, there is also a lot moving there for Enterprises which should also benefit them in the long run.

Microsoft Makes OneNote 2013 Complete Free

Today Microsoft has announced on the Office Blog that OneNote 2013 has moved to a completely free download.  Now, for those scratching your head, yes, it was free before.  However there were restrictions.  Today in their announcement Microsoft eliminated all of those restrictions and the full blown version of OneNote 2013 is completely free and full featured.

Get OneNote Free – Download Now

Windows 10 Mobile Preview Launching Today

Peeps & Tweeps, it appears that today is the day.  Today, according to Microsoft’s Gabriel Aul, we will see Windows 10 Mobile Technical Preview released.  In a Tweet this morning he posted

That pretty much is as clear as day eh? What is better, and kind of funny, is in his very next Tweet he wrote

Okay, going dark for a bit. Need to go push a button… — Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) February 12, 2015

Now, let’s all take a breath folks because everyone needs to keep a few things in mind.  First, Windows 10 Mobile is going to be in beta which means it will have issues and bugs.  If you are not prepared for that, do not install it on your Windows Phone.  Remember, everything associated with Windows 10 is in beta at the moment.  If you are going to install it, read my Windows 10 Mobile tips post for some advice.

Second, not every device is going to see the Preview today.  If your device isn’t supported today, that doesn’t mean it won’t be later.  But Microsoft has been clear that in the beginning not every device will be supported.  Going to Twitter and complaining about it will not help – so don’t.

So for now, stay tuned and calm.  Windows 10 Mobile Preview will be here in a matter of hours.

Microsoft Hints That List of Windows 10 Mobile Devices to be Released Soon

The teasing and hinting of what is coming in Windows 10 Mobile continues.  Once again Microsoft’s Gabriel Aul has taken to Twitter to answer questions about the impending Windows Insider release of the preview, this time answering a question around compatible devices.  The question was asked if the dual-SIM Lumia 535 would be able to run the Windows 10 Mobile Preview.  Mr. Aul’s answer?

Once again the question becomes, what does “very very soon” mean exactly?

Bing Rewards Members Get A Free 100GB of OneDrive Storage

Bing Rewards members have a great new freebie from Microsoft.  Now through the end of February members can simply click a button and get 100GB of free OneDrive storage for the next two years.  No complicated application process.  No endless hoops to jump through.  Simply click the OneDrive offer button on the Bing Rewards page and the 100GB is yours free for two years.

The assumption of course is that you are a Bing Rewards member and you have a OneDrive account.  So, if for some reason you are not, here

Bing Rewards 100GB Free OneDrive Storage

Bing Rewards 100GB Free OneDrive Storage

are links for you to join.

First, to join Bing Rewards, visit this link.  If you aren’t familiar with Bing Rewards, it’s a simple program that allows you collect points which you can then use for free rewards from Microsoft.  The more you search the more you earn.

Second, to get a OneDrive account, visit this link.  A free account gets you 15GB of storage (Unlimited if you also have an Office 365 account) so you see the value.  Straight away you will have 115GB of cloud storage you can access from your Windows PC, Tablet, Phone as well as your iOS, Android and Mac devices.  Plus, you will get another 15GB of storage if you automatically upload photos from your smartphone’s camera to OneDrive.

The key is that you have to do this before February 28, 2015 to get this extra storage.

Microsoft Hints that Windows 10 for Phone Could Come This Week

Another day, another set of intriguing Tweets to whet our appetites for Windows 10 for Phone.

Microsoft Gabriel Aul has once again teased more about the upcoming release, suggesting that the release of the preview for Windows 10 for Phone could come as early as this week along with a new video highlighting the release.  The Tweets came this morning in response to another users question regarding the release and the current Windows 10 for Phone video featuring Joe Belfiore

Now read this with the context of the Tweet just prior to this response

@Wenth @joebelfiore There is this video currently, new video will be available this week. https://t.co/yaYOft2TB5

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) February 9, 2015

If this is accurate than we could well see Windows 10 for Phone this week.

New Devices Page on Microsoft Accounts Reflect Windows 10 Look

The quiet but consistent rollout of Windows 10 look and feel continues to march across Microsoft’s websites.  This morning you can now see the new look Devices page on the new Microsoft account pages that reflect the look and feel as well as the icons for Windows 10.  It is certainly more dramatic than the current device look you find on the Windows Phone pages today and is likely the look we can expect to see across all Microsoft digital properties in the coming months.

HP Stream 7 Windows Tablet – $79 At The Microsoft Store

If you are looking for a great deal on a small Windows tablet, the Microsoft Store may have your answer.  Right now you can get the HP Stream 7 Windows Tablet for just $79.  That’s a $20 savings off the regular price of $99.  But wait, there’s more!  In addition to saving the $20, you also get a year of Office 365 Personal Edition with it free (a $69.99 value) plus you get a $25 Windows Store Gift Card so you can buy apps and games online with your new tablet.  Yeah, it’s a pretty good deal all the way around.

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