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Let’s talk productivity in the workplace… and figures. Since its rollout in 2014, the number of Office 365 monthly active users has skyrocketed to an estimated 50 million and counting.
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Let’s talk productivity in the workplace… and figures. Since its rollout in 2014, the number of Office 365 monthly active users has skyrocketed to an estimated 50 million and counting.
Enterprises are becoming more and more progressive in their adoption of cloud and mobile technologies as they become more aware of the time and cost saving benefits of doing so. The future is in the cloud and Office 365 is the preferred platform for big businesses.
Providing an impressive array of enterprise-level functionality, Office 365 makes it easy for organizations to create, communicate, and share information in the cloud. While some companies have already jumped into the deep end and successfully made an Office 365 migration, many remain doubtful about the transition, most fearing the migration process itself and potential bumps along the way.
With the introduction of Office 365, Microsoft acknowledges that not all users have the same needs when it comes to creating, reviewing, and editing documents. By choosing the right Office 365 plan for a given user, companies can save up to 60 percent on licensing fees per user. The right strategy is needed, however, when choosing plans.
Technology is transforming how marketers operate and how they connect with their audience. With the proliferation of new products and opportunities, it can be difficult to prioritize what to invest money in. But what often gets overlooked in a busy workday, is what you should invest your time in – what are the new skills you need to develop or advance to stay relevant and competitive in your job when you don’t have time for endless webinars or online courses?
Saying that technology will continue to evolve how we work, when we work and where we work is no revelatory assertion in 2016. We can see all around us the myriad ways it affects our processes and our day. Predicting the drivers of this change and the form it will take though requires a little more knowledge, so we asked some of our senior team to share their thoughts on the matter and what they’re most looking forward to from tech in 2016. Our CTO brings it all together in the end with some thoughts on the “bliss” of cloud computing.