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New Delhi: Microsoft has announced that it has expanded its partnership with Samsung in a bid to provide mobile productivity services to more consumers.
The South Korean electronics giant will pre-install Microsoft services and apps on its range of Android devices and deliver secured mobile productivity for businesses through a new Microsoft Office 365 and Samsung KNOX Business Pack.
On its blog, Microsoft noted that Samsung will include OneNote, OneDrive with 100GB of additional free cloud storage for two years, and Skype, on its latest Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge smartphones. In the first half of this year, the company will further include Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, OneDrive, and Skype on select Android tablets.
Businesses purchasing Samsung's devices through dedicated sales channels will have access to three versions of Office 365 - Business, Business Premium and Enterprise - coupled with Samsung's KNOX security solution. It will also include setup and support services to help businesses running with products.
While Microsoft Office 365, powered by the cloud, provides businesses with access to familiar Office applications, including email, calendar, videoconferencing and up-to-date documents; Samsung's KNOX Business Pack offers customers to easily switch between personal and business profiles on their devices, while helping keep them secure.
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