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Microsoft Office Enterprise
NameMicrosoft Office Enterprise
DeveloperMicrosoft
Operating systemWindows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, macOS
LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese

Microsoft Office Enterprise is a comprehensive suite of productivity software developed by Microsoft, designed for large organizations and enterprises, including IBM, Accenture, and Deloitte. It includes a range of applications, such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Outlook, which are widely used by professionals at Google, Amazon, and Facebook. The suite is designed to meet the needs of complex organizations, such as NASA, United Nations, and European Union, with advanced features and security measures, including Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Dynamics. Microsoft Office Enterprise is also used by educational institutions, such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Introduction

Microsoft Office Enterprise is a powerful tool for organizations, including Siemens, General Electric, and Procter & Gamble, to enhance productivity and collaboration among employees, using Microsoft Teams and Microsoft SharePoint. The suite includes a range of applications, such as Microsoft Access, Microsoft Publisher, and Microsoft Visio, which are used by professionals at Cisco Systems, Intel, and Dell. It is designed to work seamlessly with other Microsoft products, such as Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SharePoint, and Microsoft Skype for Business, used by companies like McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, and Bain & Company. Microsoft Office Enterprise is widely used by government agencies, such as National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Central Intelligence Agency, as well as non-profit organizations, including Red Cross, United Way, and World Wildlife Fund.

Features

Microsoft Office Enterprise includes a range of features, such as Microsoft Office Online, Microsoft OneDrive, and Microsoft Delve, which are used by companies like Salesforce, Oracle Corporation, and SAP SE. The suite also includes advanced security features, such as Microsoft Advanced Threat Protection and Microsoft Intune, used by organizations like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman. Additionally, Microsoft Office Enterprise includes tools for data analysis and visualization, such as Microsoft Power BI and Microsoft Excel, used by professionals at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and JPMorgan Chase. The suite also supports integration with other Microsoft products, such as Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Azure DevOps, used by companies like Toyota, Volkswagen, and General Motors.

System Requirements

To run Microsoft Office Enterprise, organizations need to meet certain system requirements, including Windows 10 or macOS operating systems, and Intel Core or AMD processors, used by companies like HP Inc., Dell, and Lenovo. The suite also requires a minimum of 4 GB of RAM and 4 GB of available disk space, similar to the requirements of other software applications, such as Adobe Creative Cloud and Autodesk. Additionally, Microsoft Office Enterprise requires a 64-bit version of Windows or macOS, and supports Multi-touch and Ink features, used by devices like Microsoft Surface and Apple iPad.

Licensing and Activation

Microsoft Office Enterprise is available through Microsoft Volume Licensing programs, such as Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Microsoft Select Plus, used by companies like IBM, Accenture, and Deloitte. The suite can be activated using a product key or through Microsoft Azure Active Directory, used by organizations like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. Microsoft Office Enterprise also supports Subscription-based licensing models, such as Microsoft 365, used by companies like Salesforce, Oracle Corporation, and SAP SE. Additionally, the suite includes features for License management and Compliance, used by organizations like National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Central Intelligence Agency.

History and Development

Microsoft Office Enterprise has a long history of development, dating back to the release of Microsoft Office 95, used by companies like Microsoft, IBM, and Apple. The suite has undergone significant changes and updates over the years, including the introduction of Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office 2010, and Microsoft Office 2013, used by organizations like NASA, United Nations, and European Union. Microsoft Office Enterprise has also been influenced by other Microsoft products, such as Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Azure, used by companies like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. The suite has been developed by a team of engineers and researchers at Microsoft, including Bill Gates, Satya Nadella, and Brad Smith, who have also worked on other projects, such as Microsoft Research and Microsoft AI.

Comparison to Other Editions

Microsoft Office Enterprise is one of several editions of Microsoft Office, including Microsoft Office Home and Student, Microsoft Office Professional, and Microsoft Office for Mac, used by companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon. The suite is designed for large organizations and enterprises, and includes advanced features and security measures, such as Microsoft Advanced Threat Protection and Microsoft Intune, used by organizations like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman. In comparison to other editions, Microsoft Office Enterprise includes a range of additional features, such as Microsoft Access, Microsoft Publisher, and Microsoft Visio, used by professionals at Cisco Systems, Intel, and Dell. The suite is also more expensive than other editions, but offers more advanced security and compliance features, used by organizations like National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Central Intelligence Agency. Category:Microsoft Office

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