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Office 365 | Cybersecurity | Workforce Enablement

By: Lisa Carroll
June 17, 2015

Security and privacy are both issues of contention as businesses start to accept the idea of using the cloud and Office 365. Though it is quite possible to experience a security breach from within, many businesses worry about security when they hear that their content will be stored somewhere other than their own servers. Microsoft offers regular backups to ensure your data stays within your region, and they enforce the use of strong passwords, helping you to stay protected. Putting your data in "the cloud" sounds haphazard; however, it is quite reliable, so what does Office 365 data protection offer for both security and privacy to help appease these concerns?

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Office 365 | Executive Consulting | Workforce Enablement

By: Adam Stahl
June 09, 2015

One simple way to cut costs is to reassess the software you are paying for and why you are paying for it. If there is anything that can be cut or replaced with a more cost effective alternative, you should try it. Without further ado, we will discuss how Microsoft Office 365 can help your business to cut costs. Surely, the ability to automate basic office tasks is one of the major benefits of Office 365; however, many businesses forget that Microsoft’s cloud service goes well beyond and above basic automation. You could be missing out on saving opportunities from Office 365 if you are still manually managing time-off requests, service requests, expense reimbursements, or other core business processes. Upon first observation, it may seem Office 365 is targeted at helping small businesses; however, with a little research, it becomes apparent that even the larger businesses could boost their efficiency and cut costs through the adoption of Office 365.

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Office 365 | Workforce Enablement

By: Adam Stahl
June 04, 2015

It's likely that the heart of your business productivity lies within just a few employees. Modern workers demand the ability to communicate critical business information with rich documents, spreadsheets, and presentations; the ability to securely share that information at any time with reasonable communication solutions; and the ability to collaborate with other employees and customers. Office 365 effectively brings your Office productivity to the cloud, delivering cloud-based productivity on your terms. Here we will examine several features and capabilities of Office 365, the benefits they offer and what you need to know. There are many options and systems that can help increase the productivity of your business, but none operate like Office 365. By offering a very similar operating system, learning Office 365 is foolproof.

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Office 365 | Workforce Enablement

By: Adam Stahl
May 28, 2015

Regardless of what industry you are in, you need to continually search for methods to improve your company's profitability. Businesses from all over the globe are implementing new strategies to boost their profitability while one of the most effective methods is sitting right in front of them: employee productivity. Increasing your employee's productivity levels can dramatically alter your businesses' profitability. While there are a variety of approaches and ideas for increasing employee productivity levels, the incorporation of Microsoft Office 365 can provide you with an ongoing source of improvement.

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Office 365 | Workforce Enablement

By: Lisa Carroll
May 21, 2015

In an attempt to support a cloud and mobile-based collaboration strategy, many businesses are contemplating Microsoft Office 365 (now Microsoft 365). For a successful transition, you should understand how Office 365 supports mobile productivity.

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Office 365

By: Adam Stahl
May 12, 2015

Microsoft Office 365 (now Microsoft 365) provides users with a familiar Office experience, helping to boost productivity whether you are using a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. Businesses are making the transition to the cloud in an attempt to lower costs, while enjoying the benefits of a mobile experience. Adopting Microsoft Office 365 is one of the simplest and most cost effective ways for your business to transition to the cloud.

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Office 365 | Cybersecurity | Workforce Enablement

By: Lisa Carroll
May 07, 2015

Microsoft Office 365 was designed to assist you in meeting your businesses’ needs for content security and data usage compliance with legal, regulatory, and technical standards. As an essential component of administering Office 365, it is important to set up policies and enable services that optimize these conditions. To begin a secure and compliant Office 365 work environment that meets your organization’s requirements, you may want to learn more about the staples of security and compliance described in this blog post. Many businesses are concerned with security, and this is completely reasonable; to learn more about Microsoft Office 365’s security options, continue reading!

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Office 365 | Executive Consulting | Workforce Enablement

By: Adam Stahl
May 05, 2015

Microsoft’s Exchange Online provides businesses with reliable email services, calendar software and robust contact management capabilities. Throughout the early 2000’s, businesses needed to install the Microsoft Exchange Server on a physical server. This process required either extensive in-house maintenance, or an outsourced service provider. Since Exchange Online does not require in-house maintenance, you can cut costs and better utilize your productivity.

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