If you run a business, chances are that you’ve thought about moving to a productivity suite. The two most popular in recent years are Google and Microsoft’s Office 365. Touted as innovative and the next big thing Microsoft’s productivity suite is a revolutionary concept when it comes to operating systems and computing.
Advantages of using Office 365
Subscription-based model: You must pay a monthly or annual subscription for your Office 365.
If the Internet is down, your data is down: Because Office 365 is cloud-based, if the Internet goes out, you could be without access to your data. Plus, if you have a slow connection, working with a cloud-based system isn’t ideal.
Most people don’t use all of its features: Most users don’t use everything that Office 365 has to offer. They only use email, file storage, and access to Office programs. This isn’t a terrible thing, but it means you’re paying for features that you aren’t using.
Microsoft throws in some great extras: Office 365 comes with 1TB of storage space in Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud storage service, free web hosting and the tools to use it, and a full 60 minutes of Skype each month for making landline calls.
Conclusion
Office 365 continues the tradition started by Microsoft Office of being the top productivity application in the world. It is secure, reliable, and familiar plus it gives your team more collaboration tools that will only result in increased efficiency and productivity.
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