Office 365 announces they are dropping the storage limit for it’s users
The popularity of Office 365 has been on the rise recently due to it’s convenience, accessibility and of course the reasonable pricing. If you’ve yet to jump on the Office 365 train, here’s what you need to know. It is a drive that allows you to share your photos, keep all your documents in one place, share those documents with other 365 users and is accessible from both your smartphone and your laptop. It is especially great for small businesses that focus on working remotely. The need to share documents instantly is critical and Office 365 allows you to do that. Another great feature is that there is an Office 365 Business package that is tailored specifically for small businesses.

Previously, Office 365 users who paid for a package were limited to one terabyte of space. Users who need a little less storage space and are operating with the free account are allowed 15 GB of storage space. To the laymen this seems like an ample amount of space, but when you’re storing and sharing a lot of documents in a short amount of time it can quickly add up. Office 365 has announced that the users paying for an account are now allowed unlimited storage space. This announcement is coming just four months after Microsoft made the announcement that storage space would be limited to one terabyte per user. For the Office 365 Business users, the storage space upgrades will begin taking place in 2015. For users of the free accounts the limit remains at 15 GB.
Any way you look at it, this is a huge deal for those of us that rely heavily on document sharing and storage space. Microsoft is one of many companies with an online sharing software that has done away with storage limits. You are now free to share and store to your hearts content. If you’re new to Office 365, call us up at 678-534-8776 and let trueITpros help you navigate it!

