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Visibility Is The Key To Managing Microsoft 365 For Enterprises

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The traditional workplace model has been wholly shattered, and it appears as though Microsoft will be one of the biggest beneficiaries. Large businesses adopted Microsoft 365 (M365) en masse to ensure their employees were productive and engaged while working from home. Organizations’ risk tolerance for smaller vendors evaporates in moments of crisis, so many flocked to a proven enterprise software leader. Read More

Microsoft Kicks Off New Licensing Model with SharePoint Server Subscription Edition Preview

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SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, a new product sold by subscription, was released as a preview on Monday.

New features in the SharePoint Server Subscription Edition product were briefly described by Bill Baer, a Microsoft senior product marketing manager for SharePoint Intranet, in this Tuesday announcement. However, the potentially important licensing and support changes associated with the subscription model weren’t described. Read More

What Apple users should expect when using Microsoft 365 subscriptions

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Microsoft offers a variety of Microsoft 365 subscription plans that include a wide range of software applications and services. For starters, there are home plans and business plans. The two home plans are Microsoft 365 Family, which costs $99.99 annually, supports up to six people and includes up to 6TB of cloud storage, whereas the Microsoft 365 Personal plan at $69.99 is designed for a single user and provides just 1TB of cloud storage. Read More

Microsoft’s New ‘Productivity Score’ Lets Your Boss Monitor How Often You Use Email And Attend Video Meetings

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At Microsoft’s annual Ignite conference in October, the company previewed a slick new tool called Productivity Score. During the virtual presentation, a senior product manager said the feature provides “insights that transform how work gets done” by showing employers how workers use Microsoft 365 services like Outlook, Teams, SharePoint and OneDrive. Read More