A new generation of employees has brought with them a flurry of changes to the workplace. Most notably is the widespread use of cloud-based applications as well as an increase in remote work environments. Both changes have led to a large increase in workplace data to sort through.
One of the core aspects of this set of digital workplace changes is people are collaborating using Microsoft Teams, which is being introduced at a rapid-fire pace.
Choosing a Microsoft 365 license is a critical step before migrating to the cloud. With multiple options for small, medium and enterprise businesses, navigating the differences can get overwhelming.
On the surface, it’s a question of features, and for many organizations that's extremely important. Providing your users with the right tools is critical and making the right choice requires asking how your organization is structured, what were your reasons for migrating in the first place … and what’s really been holding you back.
With these questions in mind, it’s far easier to make the right choice, and when you ask what the difference is between an E3 and an E5 Microsoft 365 license, you’ll come upon a more meaningful answer than simply a list of bells and whistles. To help you wade through the differences, we’ve created a comparison to help you make the correct choice for your organization.
Two years ago, we wrote about The Modern Desktop. Since then, the buzz around the modern workplace has gained momentum. But why are people still talking about it and why does it continue to be such a hot topic.
At its core, the modern workplace is about a change in culture, developing strategies in which to better leverage the latest, greatest technologies in alignment with business processes, and with the input from your people.
Many service providers will tell you they can help you get Teams turned on (so can we), and many service providers will tell you they can support training on how to use Teams (so can we). However, many service providers will not tell you “Why using Teams” is better than alternative solutions (we can).
Do you have a plan in place for managing your files in Microsoft Teams?
File management can be tricky if you don’t have a plan. To help, we’ve put together some tips on how you can keep your files under control.
Does the prospect of choosing a collaboration platform seem overwhelming to you? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many people wonder, with so many options on the market, where do you start?
Earlier this week we shared that Adoption and Change Management and Network are critical to getting started with Teams, but have you thought about Multi-Factor Authentication?
As we shared in yesterday's blog, Adoption and Change Management is critical to getting started with Teams, but have you thought about your network?
Have you turned on Microsoft Teams and just let your team run wild with it? Or are you thinking about deploying Teams, but worried you don’t have the right plumbing place?
Don’t worry. You're not alone. We talk to customers every day, who are in various stages of their Teams journey Whether you are thinking about implementing Teams or have already deployed, we’d like you to take a step back and think about the why and the how. In other words, Adoption and Change Management (ACM).