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Facebook Likes Office 365 and Other Cloud News from Microsoft
📅 - Facebook CIO Tim Campos made a guest appearance recently at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2016 as a keynote speaker. He talked about the 13,000 Facebook employees across the globe using Office 365 to collaborate and communicate. It was clear, he likes Office 365.
Scott Guthrie, the Vice President of Microsoft Cloud also spoke and stated that about 85% of the Fortune 500 companies use Microsoft Cloud services for their business. The list includes BMW, GE, Walmart, Samsung and many more.
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