Broker stars in Microsoft advert
Reading-based Macbeth Chartered Insurance Brokers features in a video advert for Microsoft’s new cloud computing solution, Office 365.
The case study, used at the official product launch and hosted on Microsoft's website, was filmed at the broker's offices. It also features sales director Tony Gibbs playing golf.
The broker was one of 20 UK businesses chosen to promote the cloud computing solution. Macbeth has run a paperless office since 2006 and was filmed after trialling the beta version of the software which allowed it to access all Microsoft Office products from anywhere with an internet connection.
Mr Gibbs told Insurance
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