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The editors liked
Provides cloudbased Exchange 2010
Sharepoint 2010 and Lync 2010 Servers . Gives endusers Office Web Apps with additional Office Professional Plus 2010 desktop integration. Rich Outlook Web App client. Excellent Exchange administration capabilities. In...
Clean interface
Enhanced sharing features
Integrates with Facebook and LinkedIn
SharePoints adds useful collaboration tools
Excellent file fidelity with desktop Office files
Look and feel consistent with Office
Generous default storage and attachment size
Excellent tech support
Flexible
Reasonably priced plans
The editors didn't like
Lots of screens to navigate. Admin management screens and workflow could be better organized. SharePoint offline file synching quirky. Needs more robust mobile integration. Microsoft needs to keep pricing models and SKUs simple and easy to understand.
Separate screen to save and share documents is jarring
Not as touch-friendly as we'd like
Can't view others' edits in real-time
Separate Desktop and Modern versions of same app
Limited sharing and collaboration options
Poor mobile performance aside from Windows Phone 7
Abstract: For several years, Microsoft has been promising a compelling vision in Office 365: a common platform of productivity and collaboration tools that all departments could use, with the extra security assurance of integrating policies and access into Active D...
Abstract: It wasn't all that long ago that most users balked at how out of touch Microsoft and its suite of Office productivity applications were. Until a few years ago, how users interacted with these applications and got them hadn't fundamentally changed to match...
Abstract: Going beyond Office 365's native admin GUI, 365 Command provides powerful Exchange admin capabilities without the need to run PowerShellA business that moves its email to a hosted solution such as Office 365 typically hopes to reduce operating and adminis...
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Published: 2013-10-21, Author: Martin , review by: infoworld.com
Abstract: A business that moves its email to a hosted solution such as Office 365 typically hopes to reduce operating and administrative costs, reduce spam, and decrease downtime. Alas, administrators who open up the Web-based GUI for Office 365 discover that sever...
Abstract: Latest blend of Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync servers in the cloud combines an excellent feature set with easier setup and managementMicrosoft has clearly worked hard to make Office 365 an easier way to run a full network for small and medium-sized busin...
Abstract: Microsoft has clearly worked hard to make Office 365 an easier way to run a full network for small and medium-sized businesses. The new edition is easier to set up, easier to administer, easier to use, and more flexible. It's friendlier to mobile devices,...
Published: 2013-02-14, Author: Michael , review by: Laptopmag.com
Clean interface, Enhanced sharing features, Integrates with Facebook and LinkedIn, SharePoints adds useful collaboration tools
Separate screen to save and share documents is jarring, Not as touch-friendly as we'd like, Can't view others' edits in real-time, Separate Desktop and Modern versions of same app
Microsoft's latest version of its productivity suite is better than ever, incorporating a number of powerful social-networking tools and a new subscription plan.
Abstract: Windows and Office. It’s a duo that has made up the core of Microsoft’s business since before I was born, and remains the cornerstone upon which the rest of the company is built. And so it has gone, for as long as I can remember: with each new versio...