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		<title>By: obrien82</title>
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		<description>Our organization has been actively investigating our options to implement cloud based technologies. We know we want to move forward, and will incur benefits of increased flexibility and productivity. Our problem is that we cannot seem to avoid purchasing the minimum 5 license requirement. This becomes cost prohibitive for our small 2 person office. We have heard rumors that when Office 365 is rolled out later this year the minimum license requirement will be waived. 

Can someone please confirm or deny that future MS based cloud applications will remove minimum license requirements? 

Erik OBrien 
Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our organization has been actively investigating our options to implement cloud based technologies. We know we want to move forward, and will incur benefits of increased flexibility and productivity. Our problem is that we cannot seem to avoid purchasing the minimum 5 license requirement. This becomes cost prohibitive for our small 2 person office. We have heard rumors that when Office 365 is rolled out later this year the minimum license requirement will be waived. </p>
<p>Can someone please confirm or deny that future MS based cloud applications will remove minimum license requirements? </p>
<p>Erik OBrien<br />
Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference<br />
eobrien@swamc.org</p>
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