OneDrive storage goes unlimited for Office 365 customers

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OneDrive storage goes unlimited for Office 365 customers
Microsoft has been aggressively promoting its online storage service, OneDrive, over the past several months, and now it has taken the lid of its storage altogether for folks that are Office 365 subscribers.

Starting today, and rolling across the Office 365 subscription base, customers will have unlimited OneDrive storage to back up their content from their computers or mobile devices.

OneDrive integration is fairly straight forward, and there is a native OneDrive mobile app available for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, allowing back-up of pictures (even at full resolution over mobile networks), and access to other content courtesy of the mobile Office app, also available across the three mobile platforms.

The increase in storage is starting with subscribers to Office 365 Home, Personal, and University, and will progress over the coming months. If you are an Office 365 for Business subscriber, unlimited OneDrive storage is coming your way beginning in 2015.

Office 365 provides the complete suite of Microsoft Office to your PC, Mac, and mobile devices, installed and updated continuously, via a variety of subscription options. Office 365 Personal starts at $6.99 per-month, or $69.99 per-year, which gives you a license for one computer, and one tablet, plus mobile and online access. The better value is Office 365 Home, which covers up to 5 computers and 5 tablets for $9.99 per-month or $99.99 per-year. Both plans include Skype minutes and collaboration tools. There are also Office 365 plans for college students.

If you are an Office 365 subscriber and do not want to wait for the rollout to come your way over the coming weeks, click on the source link to learn how to get on a priority list for unlimited storage.

source: OneDrive blog
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