Truth be told, no one wants to work 365 days a year. However, we do need our technology to be available around the clock because you never know when that hot sales prospect will want a product fact sheet or when you’ll need to coordinate a last-minute cross-country meeting. In most workplace instances, having integrated, always available communication and collaboration solutions streamlines the way we work and can be just the ticket to greater productivity and cost savings.
For this reason, Microsoft has developed Office 365, which brings together cloud versions of our most trusted communications and collaboration products with familiar Microsoft Office productivity solutions. Using the cloud to deliver these services enables us to provide a host of benefits aimed at keeping businesses of all sizes agile and competitive. Here are just a few key benefits we’re most excited about:
Office 365 also brings some exciting improvements to the programs your employees rely on each day. For instance, MailTips-a feature of Exchange Online-acts as a friendly assistant, alerting you of when you are about to send mail to individuals out of the office, if you’re accidentally replying to a large distribution list or sending confidential information outside the company. Additionally, Lync Online now works with SharePoint Online and Office, so that workers can quickly and easily communicate and collaborate with one another in ways that include audio and video chats and desktop sharing.
Getting the job done right in today’s mobile, global marketplace requires new, innovative ways to stay connected. Office 365 brings with it the power of cloud productivity to help forward-looking businesses remain connected and competitive. To learn more about how an Office 365 workspace could benefit your business, please visit
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