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Six Awesome Microsoft 365 Features for Your Business

Office 365 is now Microsoft 365 and brings the best of Microsoft products into one, easy to manage software license. Here’s a rundown of our favourite features.

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Dropbox vs SharePoint | Which one is best for business?

Trying to choose between Dropbox and SharePoint? We put the popular document sharing tools head to head to help you make the right choice for your business.

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The Microsoft Outlook Shortcut Bar Has Moved

The Microsoft Outlook Shortcut Bar Has Moved

Has your Outlook layout changed? There’s been an update from Microsoft. Here’s why and what that might mean for you as an Outlook user.

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Microsoft Office 365 price rises

Microsoft Office 365 price rises

Google launched their G-Suite in 2006 as a cloud-based version of Window’s legacy programs, like Word and Excel. This left Microsoft with a big task to catch up, which they did when they launched Microsoft Office 365 in 2011.

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Using Cyber Security Tech to Increase Business Productivity

Cyber security is an important part of any business technology plan. But how can you use cyber security tech to increase productivity? Here are some things to consider.

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Should my business move to the cloud?

Have you been wondering if your business should move to the cloud? We answer the most common questions and concerns to help you take the leap.

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How to use Microsoft SharePoint in your business

Thinking about taking your business into the cloud? Microsoft Sharepoint could be the solution. In this article, we look at the benefits for your business.

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Do I need to back up Office 365 data?

It’s an interesting question. It’s a cloud based product, it’s Microsoft, it’s just my email, is it really something I need to worry about?

 

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