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The Features and Benefits of Microsoft Office 365

 Are you thinking of using Office 365 cloud? If so, know that this option will offer a lot of features and benefits. You can keep using your existing software but the burden will now be on Microsoft. Aside from this, there are a lot of other benefits that you can enjoy. Read on to know more. Greater productivity The goal of every business owner is to achieve a greater level of productivity. One way to make the employees more productive is to make their routine tasks easier for them. Microsoft has put in a lot of time and effort to make Office 365 as user-friendly as possible. If used, the service can lead to greater productivity. Access from anywhere Getting access to your software from all over the world is a great advantage. All you need is a computer and a stable internet connection. Since the application runs a data center of Microsoft, all you need is a fast internet connection. An added advantage of the service is that the changes made by you can be viewed by your employees a...

What Is Office 365?

 The concept of cloud computing is growing all the time and recently Microsoft have jumped on the band wagon. Office 365 is Microsoft's answer to cloud computing. If you have heard of or are using Google Apps then you are aware of cloud computing. Office 365 is Microsoft productivity suite offers tools so small, medium and large business access to email, documents, contacts and calendars via a browser from any computer. It is not a new version of Microsoft Office. Within the suite you have Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SharePoint and Microsoft Lync Online, all running via the cloud. Office 365 is a full browser based solution that incorporates virtually anywhere-access to webmail, document management and collaboration solutions for professionals, small and medium businesses. The suite can be used on most devices including PC, Mac, Windows Phone, iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry. If you already use Microsoft software such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, Office 365 works with these sol...

Office 365 Vs Hosted Exchange: The 5 Biggest Differences

 Office 365 Vs Hosted Exchange: The 5 Biggest Differences Microsoft has done a decent job of marketing its new online service but it could have done a bit better educating consumers as to what it actually is. Many of our clients have come to us wondering what the differences were between their current hosted solution and Office 365. While there are many nuances to this comparison it is good to get the 5 big ones out of the way to see if you are still interested before you delve into any of the smaller details. 1. Limits Check your limits with your current provider. If you run an on-premise solution then there are no real limits. Your question may be more about Total Cost of Ownership vs. these limits. The main limits are: - 25GB Mailbox - 25MB attachments - 30 messages per minute/per user - 250 seat online meetings Blasting emails to hundreds of thousands of users? No good. 26 MB attachments? Look elsewhere. Additionally, if you are using Mail Enabled Lists in Sharepoint you will n...

HOW TO UNINSTALL OFFICE

  Go to   Start > Control Panel . Now Open   Add or Remove Programs . Select Office and Click   Change/Uninstall . A Prompt will Appear,   Accept   that and Follow the on-screen guide. Visit Us:  https://w-w-office.com/setup/

SETTING-UP OFFICE ON A WINDOWS:

 When the download completed, go to files and double-click the “Microsoft Office Installer.exe”. (An installation window appears on your pc screen.) An alert appears on your computer screen, asking you that “Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your Device?”, select Yes. It shows you the option to select the required package to install. i.e., Complete Package or Custom Package. Installation begins. Wait for the Installation to Finish. Open Applications and Get Started with Office. Visit Us:  https://w-w-office.com/setup/
 Microsoft Office 365 - Pros And Cons What is Office 365? Traditionally, Microsoft Office has been a software application that you download and install onto one or more PC's under a single or multiple user license agreement. First introduced in 2010 and expanded in 2013 to include new plans, Microsoft Office 365 is a pay-as-you-go subscription version providing ONLINE access to various software and services removing the need to have your own Microsoft Small Business Server. Typically the plans can include: Microsoft Office Suite (word, publisher, excel etc) Microsoft Exchange Online (hosted email) Microsoft Lync 2010 (communications server) Sharepoint Document Management (document server) Skydrive Storage Malware Protection So is MS Office 365 right for you and your business? The Pros of Office 365 Your applications can be accessed via any device (including mobile), through any web browser as long as you have the correct permissions and access to an internet connection, (even wi-fi...

Migrating From Exchange Server 2007 to Office 365

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 Do You have Small Business Server 2008? If your organization has less than 70 staff, then you are probably running Exchange Server 2007 as part of Small Business Server 2008 (SBS2008). As its name suggests, SBS2008 was a low-priced but fully featured version of Windows Server 2008 for small businesses that also included Exchange Server 2007. From both a software licensing and hardware cost perspective, replacing SBS with Windows Server 2012 and Exchange Server 2013 is an expensive exercise and is definitely not recommended for ANY small business. Your best option is to migrate to Office 365 sooner rather than later. Moving your email system to the cloud now will free up valuable resources on your aging file-server and will have the significant side-benefit of extending the useful working life of your server hardware by another year. This assumes that you're running a leading brand server that is covered by an extended warranty (like HP and Dell). Are You Running Exchange Server 20...