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Is the Cloud for you?

One of the most frequent questions that customers ask us is, “Should we be looking at moving to the cloud?”. Usually, the conversation turns to email or file storage and mobile access.
The answer – YES…but which solution – G-Suite by Google? Office 365 by Microsoft? Something more generic? It could be any of these but for the purpose of this article, and those to come, we will focus on Office 365.
Depending on customer needs, they can purchase a subscription that includes just email (Exchange Online), email with online storage options (SharePoint and OneDrive) and business communications (Skype for Business), or you can add Microsoft Office into the mix.
We usually recommend moving email first and then taking a look at how the other applications can be used in the customer’s environment. The most requested are SharePoint and Skype.
With that, here is a link that demonstrates the basic functions of Outlook with Office 365
In the future, we will cover the other most requested Office 365 applications. Hopefully, you will get some ideas on how you can incorporate the products into your organization.
Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in discussing what Office 365 could mean to your organization.

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