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Box weaves itself into Office 365

Aaron Levie, Box's chief executive, at the company's BoxWorks conference in San Francisco on Sept. 3.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Box can now integrate with the desktop version of Microsoft’s Office 365 software, Box cofounder and chief executive Aaron Levie announced today.

It’s now available in beta.

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More than 240,000 businesses use Box now — that comes out to more than 27 million users. And 99 percent of the Fortune 500 use Box, according to the latest statistics. Analyst R “Ray” Wang tweeted out today that only 8 percent of the “base” pays for Box, though.

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