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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
Regular new features in Exchange, SharePoint and more, Regular updates to the Office 2016 desktop apps, Familiar tools work well, new services build on existing investment, Simple and costeffective plans
Some new features like Planner are still underpowered, New features don't reach all customers immediately, Some changes to Office desktop apps remove features, Mobile Office apps for Windows remain less powerful
Office 365 is a simple and cost-effective way to get a powerful range of cloud Office services plus access to regular new features in desktop Office 2016. Microsoft is doing well in terms of making useful improvements on a regular basis, although some fre...
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Published: 2013-02-04, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Abstract: The subscription is quite generous and affordable (12 bucks a month is nothing) and allows you to install the whole Office suite to 5 devices. It includes an extra 20GB SkyDrive storage and 60 minutes of Skype calls to selected countries. You are also ent...
Published: 2013-01-30, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Whether you spend $12 a month on a month-by-month basis or spring for a year upfront, Office 365 is a hell of a good deal. There's a very good chance you need this software in order to pay the bills or graduate. You're not going to be grinning and weeping...
more powerful than its chief competitor, Google Apps...
but more difficult and confusing to use as well
Companies that want an all-in-one suite of the hosted versions of Microsoft's communications and collaboration servers should take a look at Office 365. It's a compelling offering, particularly for small and midsize companies...
Published: 2018-10-09, Author: David , review by: techradar.com
Rock-solid video and audio calls, Support for 250 people conference calls, Polished app interfaces
Personal Skype is fine for many
While Microsoft Teams looms in the background, Skype can take care of all your video and audio calling needs, with some very useful business-focused extras thrown in for good measure...
The new Office 365 plans are a simple and cost-effective way to get access to new features in desktop Office 2013 and new versions of Office servers, without the work of running your own servers, The new administration interface makes the service easier t
Existing Office 365 users have to wait for Microsoft to schedule upgrades to their accounts (and some early migrations have caused issues with SharePoint online). Also, Microsoft still has to prove it can offer meaningful improvements on a regular basis,
For smaller companies that will appreciate the new, simpler interface, Office 365 is a reliable service that integrates email, document sharing and conferencing almost seamlessly with the new desktop versions of the Office software. It also has powerful o...
The new Office 365 admin centre is a real improvement, making it easy to find features that used to be tucked away inside specific services, Exchange Online is one of the best business email systems around, and no-one knows how to run it better than Micro
Overall, the Office 365 admin interface remains disparate and disjointed; Microsoft needs to do more work here. In part, that's due to the overlapping tools, from the formal systems that replicate the server options larger businesses want – especially if
Office 365 is a reliable service that integrates email, document sharing and conferencing almost seamlessly with the latest desktop versions of the Office software – which now get regular updates and extra features – and is evolving new cloud tools and se...
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Published: 2014-05-19, Author: Mary , review by: techradar.com
New administration interface, New features on Sharepoint and Exchange Online, App model for Outlook add, ons, Simple and cost, effective plans
Wait for upgrades for existing users, Does not take full advantage of Skype, Lacks integration with Yammer enterprise social networks.
Cloud integration and subscription licensing make Office 2013 a landmark release for Microsoft and this functionality has extended to Office 365, too. It's also worth noting that this is the first update that has upgraded the servers which host Office 365...