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infrastructure

Seemingly small details in your hardware, Active Directory and application architecture can have serious impacts after an Office 365 implementation. See how we can help you think about these topics, no matter what stage you're at in your Office 365 deployment. 

beginner

You're thinking of moving from local shared drives, standalone Office apps, google suite or on-premise SharePoint to Office 365. You want to know more about the pros & cons of a move to Office 365. Here are some typical questions we help beginners with:

 

What licenses should we purchase? E3, E5, Microsoft 365, Dynamics…?

What is “Software As A Service” and what does it mean for our users and IT department?

What software and hardware considerations should we make before moving to Office 365?

How should we migrate our data and files to Office 365?

intermediate

You already have a mix of local tools and cloud storage. You may have dipped your feet into the Office 365 subscription, and are using some or all of the available applications. Here are some typical questions we help Intermediate clients with:

How can we use Active Directory to manage access more dynamically?

How can we integrate Teams into our existing Video-conference architecture?

How should we manage new apps and tools pushed from Microsoft?

How can we solve our OneDrive sync errors?

How can we optimize our license allocation?

advanced

You have an extensive Office 365 architecture, but are looking at some upgrades or improvements. You're interested in future-proofing your set-up and managing content, users and tools as efficiently as possible. Here are some typical questions we help Advanced clients with:

How can we manage apps, flows, and tools being built by users across the tenant?

How can we manage the use of mobile devices?

How can we clean up our Active Directory and Azure AD for: employee information, security and access to files and data, dynamic workflows and automation

How do we keep up on developments, bugs, service errors and news?

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