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Six weeks ago, Microsoft decreed that Windows 10 would be refreshed twice a year, in September and March, to make its release schedule more predictable, and thus, more tolerable to enterprises.

Almost unnoticed was that the Redmond, Wash. company announced a virtually identical scheme for corporate subscribers to Office 365. Office 365 ProPlus — the application suite provided to customers under plans like the $20-per-user-per-month Enterprise E3 and the $35-per-user-per-month Enterprise E5 — would be upgraded every six months, just like Windows 10.

Calling it an “alignment with Windows 10,” Microsoft outlined how it plans to deliver and support ProPlus, starting in September. We’ve distilled Microsoft’s description to the most important questions and, of course, answers.

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