100% free & full-featured trial version of Microsoft Teams for 6 months

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As part of the measures taken by a number of governments and public authorities to deal with the COVID-19 epidemic, we have set up an initiative to best support companies in the deployment of solutions facilitating teleworking and allowing them to pursue their activities. This entirely free 6-month trial initiative is valid for all customers and it is not linked to any purchase obligation*.

*This offer has now ended

Boost your productivity for free with Microsoft Teams

In the current context, you have to work remotely but the productivity and communication of your team is affected? Take advantage of our free subscription and have access to the full-featured Microsoft Teams platform for 6 months!

"Whatever the size of your company, we offer our help and support in the adoption and deployment of the collaborative and videoconferencing platform Microsoft Teams, allowing those who have to work remotely to chat, meet, make calls and collaborate wherever they are located and in real time”, explains Macsen Galvin, our COO.

This free trial version can support up to 1,000 users. If you require more than this, please contact our sales team who will be happy to help find the ideal solution for your needs. Included in Microsoft Teams:

  • Microsoft Office online Applications
  • Online File Storage
  • Document Sharing
  • Co-authoring
  • Video & Text Chat
  • Teams Meetings
  • Third-party Application Integration

How can I subscribe to this offer?

To subscribe to this special offer, visit our dedicated page and add it to your basket. No payment method is required. Do not hesitate to consult our FAQ. Our support teams remain available to help you deploy the Microsoft Teams collaborative and video conferencing platform.

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