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SOLVIS Ltd Brings Next-Generation Office 365 for Small and Midsize Businesses to the SMB Market

Office 365 now available for businesses of all sizes; cloud-based solution offers unmatched security features, privacy and overall value.

BASEL and LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Feb. 27, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Solvis today announced that it is reselling the next-generation Office 365 service, Microsoft Corp.'s most complete Office cloud service to date, for small and midsize businesses. "With Office 365, we have a pragmatic approach; we offer our customers the best solution on the market in the field of e-mail and remote collaboration," says Didier Assandri, Managing Director and co-founder of SOLVIS.

Starting today SOLVIS owns its customers' billing process, allowing it to easily sell Office 365 subscriptions that help customers take advantage of cloud services. "Office gives organizations the control they require – so people can use the devices they want and IT can have the control they need," said Assandri. "SOLVIS is very strong at explaining and delivering as desired by customers," he added.

"Microsoft has a proven track record of helping partners build their businesses and strengthen relationships with customers," said Kirk Gregersen, general manager, Microsoft Office Division. "Through the new Office 365 Open licensing model, partners will be able to offer the always-up-to-date Office applications customers know and love through trusted, industry-leading Office 365 cloud services."

Office 365 Is for Businesses of All Sizes

Small and midsize businesses will be able to work from anywhere and boost productivity by accessing the full-featured, rich Office applications they are familiar with, on up to five devices, and delivered as an always up-to-date cloud service. In addition, the new Office unlocks new scenarios from meetings to digital note taking and reading. More information can be found at http://www.office365.com.

About SOLVIS
Located in Basel and Lausanne, SOLVIS Switzerland was established in 2002 and is active in the field of security, IT infrastructure and cloud services for large companies. Today we offer this service to smaller companies because the tools at our disposal allow us to do so at an attractive cost for SMEs. SOLVIS is a member of the Microsoft Partner Network.

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