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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!
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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Office 365 | Cybersecurity | Workforce Enablement
By:
Lisa Carroll
April 30, 2015
Legal professionals in an online world face many challenges, as they need to ensure compliance and make sure that their documents are secure and easy to share with other teams and clients. Legal professionals from all around the country expect their technology solutions to reduce overhead, enhance productivity, and provide the ability to work anywhere, anytime.
Office 365 | Workforce Enablement
By:
Lisa Carroll
April 23, 2015
There are a multitude of reasons why you may need to access your documents at any moment. Perhaps you have scheduled a business trip and you need to spruce up a presentation, or maybe you are trying to fit in a few hours of work before bed. Regardless, you will absolutely need easy quick access to your documents and files, in order to stay productive after you leave the office. So, here's the big question: how do you gain access to your files when they are stored on your office PC?
Office 365 | Workforce Enablement
By:
Adam Stahl
April 21, 2015
Office 365 is both different and similar to Office 2013. Office 365 is an online subscription service, providing email, shared calendars, online document editing, instant messaging, and web conference. All of the aspects of Office 365 are available anywhere from nearly any device as long as you have an Internet connection.
Office 365 | Workforce Enablement
By:
Lisa Carroll
April 14, 2015
Try to think of a single suite of apps that users need on all of their devices. Are you having a hard time? It’s Office 365 (now Microsoft 365), Microsoft’s suite of productivity apps. Companies around the globe use it extensively; many employees live by Outlook email and Calendar tools. Office 365 still features all the classics: Word, Excel and PowerPoint. These apps are familiar to businesses, students, and teachers, who rely on them for creating presentations and writing papers. In this blog post we will discuss some of the top reasons that small and midsized businesses choose Microsoft Office 365.
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.