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Oct 24 2011
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A Guide to Microsoft Office 365

Useful information businesses can use as they get started with Microsoft Office 365.

Staying connected 24/7 has become essential for the majority of small and medium-size businesses. Regardless of whether businesses need access to e-mail, video conferencing, document sharing or calendars, Microsoft accomodates all of these use cases with Office 365. Equipped with improved collaboration, the latest version of the Microsoft productivity suite is now delivered through the cloud, granting workers increased flexibility and accessibility.

BizTech magazine has followed the new Microsoft offering to provide you with the best information in one place for your convenience. These articles cover all you need to know about Office 365 and will guide you through its implementation and features. We hope the information you find will get you comfortable with Microsoft Office 365 and started with ease.

Are You Ready for Office 365

Are You Ready for Office 365?

Microsoft offers improved flexibility and collaboration in the latest incarnation of its online productivity suite.

What to Expect from Microsoft Office 365<

What to Expect from Microsoft Office 365

Microsoft Office 365 brings prime communications, collaboration and productivity together in the cloud.

 

What's New with Office 365?

Learn about the latest features in Microsoft's cloud version of its Office productivity suite.

>Microsoft Office 365 vs. Microsoft BPOS<

Microsoft Office 365 vs. Microsoft BPOS

With Microsoft migrating from BPOS to Office 365, it's important to learn about key changes between BPOS and the new cloud offering.

Configuring FOPE in Microsoft Office 365<

Configuring FOPE in Microsoft Office 365

Learn how to use Microsoft Office 365's Forefront Online Protection for Exchange to its fullest potential.

 

Getting Started with Office 365 - Part 1

This tutorial shows the basics of utilizing Office 365, the cloud offering from Microsoft, within your business.

Getting Started with Office 365 — Part 2<

Getting Started with Office 365 - Part 2

Exchange Online, SharePoint Online and Lync Online make up Office 365, the cloud offering from Microsoft.

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