Skip to content
OnMSFT.com
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Edge
  • Teams
  • Gaming
Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Edge
  • Teams
  • Gaming
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority puts its faith in Office 365 – onmsft.com

New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority puts its faith in Office 365 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
May 7, 2014
1 min read

New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority puts its faith in Office 365

No one wants to be separated from their data, regardless of whether it is stored in the cloud or locally, and communication is more important than ever. This is particularly true of government and public bodies where an inability to access data or losing contact could have devastating consequences. New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) is determined to avoid this being a problem, and is putting its faith in Office 365 and its “always on, no matter what” reliability.

Over the next few months, MTA will be deploying 22,000 Office 365 installations and taking advantage of cloud-based email. The importance of the transportation network means that downtime is simply not an option, even when disaster strikes.

Serving more than 15 million customers, it is essential that MTA communications do not fail, and this is just the latest in a string of governmental departments who have made the move to Office 365.. The migration to Office 365 allows for better collaboration between workers, and more reliable cloud-based communication.

Michael Donlan, Vice President, US State and Local Government Microsoft said: “The MTA joins a rapidly growing list of state and local government customers that are taking advantage of the reliable communication and productivity benefits of moving to the cloud with Microsoft, including the City of Chicago, the City of San Jose, the State of New York, and the State of Texas.”

Share This Post:

Share this article:
Tags:
Office 365
Previous Article New Microsoft specialty stores offer up Surface RT 32GB for $199, 8-inch Dell Venue Pro for $99 – onmsft.com Next Article EA sells 925,000 copies of Titanfall in March, signs new publishing agreement with Respawn

Related Articles

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says demand for Blackwell and Rubin AI chips could reach $1 trillion as AI infrastructure spending grows rapidly.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees $1 trillion demand for Blackwell and Rubin AI chips

March 16, 2026
Nvidia introduces DLSS 5 to improve game realism with generative AI

Nvidia introduces DLSS 5 to improve game realism with generative AI

March 16, 2026
Dictionary Publisher Files Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI

Dictionary Publisher Files Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI

March 16, 2026

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees $1 trillion demand for Blackwell and Rubin AI chips
  • Nvidia introduces DLSS 5 to improve game realism with generative AI
  • Dictionary Publisher Files Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI
  • Shopify exec says AI shopping agents are the future of e-commerce
  • WhatsApp beta introduces guest chats for messaging without an account

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
OnMSFT.com

The Tech News Site

Categories

  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Gaming
  • Edge
  • Teams

Recent Posts

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees $1 trillion demand for Blackwell and Rubin AI chips
  • Nvidia introduces DLSS 5 to improve game realism with generative AI
  • Dictionary Publisher Files Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI
  • Shopify exec says AI shopping agents are the future of e-commerce
  • WhatsApp beta introduces guest chats for messaging without an account

Quick Links

  • About OnMSFT.com
  • Contact OnMSFT
  • Join Our Team
  • Privacy Policy
© 2010–2026 OnMSFT.com LLC. All rights reserved.
About OnMSFT.comContact OnMSFTPrivacy Policy