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Office 365

By: Adam Stahl
April 02, 2015

Small and midsized Connecticut businesses are frequently searching for cloud-based solutions to satisfy their IT requirements. Microsoft Office 365, a popular cloud solution, provides cost-effective productivity software to users. However, there are many myths about Office 365, myths that can readily result in a business making reckless choices that could easily add unnecessary IT costs to an already stretched IT budget.

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Office 365 | Workforce Enablement

By: Lisa Carroll
March 31, 2015

Cloud computing gives you the ability to store and access your data and programs over an internet connection, instead of accessing them through your computer’s hard drive. For it to truly be considered cloud computing, you need to access your data or your programs with an internet connection, or at the very least, have that data synchronized with other information over the internet.

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Office 365

By: Adam Stahl
March 26, 2015

It's likely that by now, you have heard that Microsoft has a cloud version of Office, named Office 365, that is a paid subscription either on a monthly or annual basis.

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Office 365

By: Lisa Carroll
March 24, 2015

Microsoft Office 365 has been around for a while now, but there's still a large population that's unaware of how it operates and its main features. It's unorthodox in a sense that it's a cloud version of Office that can also be installed onto your PC. There's even an online-only version called Office Online. But that's an advantage, especially for businesses who want the best of both worlds. As you continue to pay for this service, Microsoft automatically adds new features that eliminate excess and increase productivity. Here are a few new Microsoft Office 365 features that can help make your experience more fulfilling.

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Office 365

By: Adam Stahl
March 19, 2015

There are many businesses that are making the transition to the cloud. They do so for many reasons, including lower costs, more opportunities for collaboration, and a mobile experience. Office 365 (now Microsoft 365) is a subscription service that’s in the cloud and is managed by Microsoft. Adopting Microsoft Office 365 is one of the simplest ways to transition your business to the cloud.

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Office 365

By: Kelser
March 17, 2015

Recently, Microsoft launched its consumer version of its Office 365 suite. Aside from the usual tweaks that come along with every new edition of Office - updated interface, cloud service that’s compatible with every device, etc - one of the age-old questions remains and lingers over this release: how much is it going to cost? Ironically, it’s become the most fascinating aspect of this Office 365 rollout. One of Microsoft’s greatest strengths is its ability to create products that are accessible wherever and whenever you need them. Here’s a brief yet informative rundown on how to access a Microsoft Office 365 Demo for installation, and the devices you can use them on.

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Office 365

By: Lisa Carroll
March 12, 2015

Office 365 Business works across all of your devices so users can share their Office files online at anytime from anywhere. You can store and sync your files online while editing documents accordingly, and setting up users for immediate services is super easy. All Office for Business plans receive up-to-date upgrades, an active directory for managing user credentials, unparalleled security and more.Here’s the pricing for each individual service:

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Office 365

By: Adam Stahl
March 10, 2015

Office 365 is one of Microsoft’s most popular services. Office 365 is Microsoft’s latest subscription service, offering cloud extensive cloud capabilities, email and web applications, along with the Office 365. All of Office 365’s web enabled tools allow you to run and grow your business at a low monthly cost, while allowing you to share your business information in one place, enabling you to work better with colleagues and partners via online meetings and instant messaging. Office 365 tools provide the benefits associated big-business IT set-ups, without the usual drawbacks of an expensive IT department. Office 365 tools also come equipped with robust security and reliability. This post will discuss whether or not Office 356 is suitable for a small business. First, we will briefly review some of the best features of Office 365.

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