Beginning Microsoft Office Live

Microsoft Office Live is not an online version of Microsoft Office. It’s a complete web solution for individuals and small businesses. It includes domain-name registration, web hosting, built-in web-design tools, custom domain e-mail accounts—such as you@yourbusiness.com— and a few other knickkna...

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Tác giả chính: Pitre, Rahul
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Apress 2012
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Truy cập trực tuyến:https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30777
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Tóm tắt:Microsoft Office Live is not an online version of Microsoft Office. It’s a complete web solution for individuals and small businesses. It includes domain-name registration, web hosting, built-in web-design tools, custom domain e-mail accounts—such as you@yourbusiness.com— and a few other knickknacks to boot. Office Live comes in three versions: Basics, Essentials, and Premium. Basics is the base version, which boasts all the features I just mentioned plus one that I haven’t—it’s free. That’s right. Free. Complimentary. Gratis. Essentials and Premium are Office Live’s beefed-up versions. They include everything that Basics does, and for a small monthly fee, they throw in a few business applications and collaborative tools for building intranets and extranets. Intranets and extranets are fiefdoms of larger organizations. Small businesses don’t usually have the technical expertise or the network infrastructure to build and maintain them. Office Live is Microsoft’s attempt to close the gap. With Office Live, the little guys can manage key elements of their businesses—such as e-mail, customer relationships, marketing campaigns, and employee expenses—just with their browsers. The ability to build a public web site, however, remains the crown jewel of Office Live. Anyone can build one with Office Live’s easy-to-use tools. But just a tool, no matter how sophisticated, isn’t enough to build a great web site; knowing how to use the tool effectively is, perhaps, even more important.