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From: Saidas on 25 Jan 2010 20:45 We are a small company with just a handful of people working remotely from a home office with a server. Hopefully, we will grow into a larger company with more users, but for now I'd like to get clear on what we need. The basic communication features of Office 2010 will work for us. We want OPP because of the inclusion of SharePoint Workspace 2010 & Communicator. What I'm confused about are the various server/Enterprise products and which or any of them we might need. I've read the info under Enterprise & Small/Mid businesses, but I'm still confused. I would greatly appreciate any assistance I can get getting a handle on this. Thanks!
From: Susan Ramlet on 26 Jan 2010 07:51
Try posting to the Office forum: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/office2010 There are probably more people hanging out who have deeper familiarity with Office 2010. -- Susan Ramlet -- please reply to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Saidas" <Saidas(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CCAB93E7-56A3-4E01-B073-607D5B9D8B1F(a)microsoft.com... > We are a small company with just a handful of people working remotely from > a > home office with a server. Hopefully, we will grow into a larger company > with > more users, but for now I'd like to get clear on what we need. > > The basic communication features of Office 2010 will work for us. We want > OPP because of the inclusion of SharePoint Workspace 2010 & Communicator. > What I'm confused about are the various server/Enterprise products and > which > or any of them we might need. I've read the info under Enterprise & > Small/Mid > businesses, but I'm still confused. > > I would greatly appreciate any assistance I can get getting a handle on > this. > > Thanks! |