Category : Office 365

24 11, 2015

Free Mobile Device Management for Office 365?

2024-07-26T03:26:42-07:00November 24th, 2015|

In a recent blog article, we talked about how, in November 2014, Microsoft offered unlimited OneDrive storage for its Office 365 users but then unexpectedly revoked it one year later. Interestingly, also in November 2014, Microsoft decided to eliminate the fee to use its Office 365 mobile app functionality, with the stated goal being [...]

9 11, 2015

Five Reasons Office 365 is Beating Google Apps

2022-03-23T16:54:37-07:00November 9th, 2015|

In 2011, Microsoft launched Office 365, its attempt at getting into the cloud productivity market while also competing with Google Apps. Fast forward to one year ago (circa October 2014) and Google Apps was still on top of the enterprise world, with a 16% adoption rate compared to Office 365’s paltry 7.7%. After nearly [...]

4 11, 2015

Three Office 365 Solutions

2025-02-04T01:46:18-08:00November 4th, 2015|

Are you using Delve to create your corporate profile? Designing a new PowerPoint lesson plan using Mix? Maybe you’re using Sway to craft a new interactive presentation? Delve? Mix? Sway? Don’t worry, you’re not the only one who knows little if anything about these new additions to Office 365. In this article, we will [...]

9 10, 2015

Can you Leapfrog from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2016?

2021-01-22T10:26:31-08:00October 9th, 2015|

Microsoft’s unveiling of SharePoint 2016 this past May revealed a plethora of cool new features coupled with improvements to existing technology. There is seemingly something for everyone: admins can enjoy zero downtime patching, users can search Office 365 & on-premises SharePoint via a singular interface, and pro-cloud security experts will love the move to [...]

6 10, 2015

SharePoint 2016: It’s all about the Cloud

2024-08-08T00:11:27-07:00October 6th, 2015|

Last May, the long-awaited unveiling of SharePoint 2016 took place at Microsoft Ignite 2015 in Chicago. Since then, the SharePoint community has been on their collective seat-edges, anticipating the feature set and, in particular, how it will get along with Office 365. As the month of August 2015 neared its conclusion, Microsoft shared a [...]

15 01, 2015

Microsoft Drops Public Website Feature from SharePoint Online

2024-07-26T02:59:12-07:00January 15th, 2015|

Microsoft is discontinuing its SharePoint Online Public Website service. This free service has enabled users to create websites in SharePoint that are accessible to the public. As an alternative, Office 365 subscribers will be given access to third-party options that will enable them to integrate their public presence with their [...]

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