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James P
11/15/23
"Outlook integration with 365"
What do you like best about Microsoft 365? I recommend that anyone with a local Microsoft Exchange server switch to 365. Feature integration is much more robust, and updates come much faster. The fact is that Microsoft views non-cloud products as less critical, and therefore, they receive fewer resources.
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James P
11/15/23
"Outlook integration with 365"
What do you like best about Microsoft 365? I recommend that anyone with a local Microsoft Exchange server switch to 365. Feature integration is much more robust, and updates come much faster. The fact is that Microsoft views non-cloud products as less critical, and therefore, they receive fewer resources.
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Lisa O
09/26/23
"Poor integration with third party tools , is its drawback."
What do you like best about Microsoft 365? The first thing to love about Microsoft 365 from my own perspective , is that it powers my ability to work on the go and from anywhere. I love the robust collaboration functionalities it provides me with , which enables me to work on spreadsheets, documents, presentations etc simultaneously with other team mates of mine.
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Etienne B
06/08/23
"Harnessing the Power of Integration: A Review of Microsoft 365"
What do you like best about Microsoft 365? Microsoft 365 stands as a paragon of comprehensive business productivity suites. I appreciate the depth and breadth of tools that Microsoft 365 offers. It combines essential productivity apps such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams, seamlessly integrated for maximum efficiency. The shared ecosystem promotes collaboration and facilitates communication, making it ideal for remote and in-office work.
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David P
05/30/23
"Microsoft 365 - Take 2"
What do you like best about Microsoft 365? Over the years, Microsoft has done a lot of work to imporve Office for its users, and I am glad that they continue to invest the time, effort and money to keep imporving the product. With the move from traditional disc-based sftware to more of an SaaS product, it has allowed a better integration between the products that most people use - word, excel, powerpoint and outlook - as well as the lesser used ones, such as OneDrive, Teams and Sharepoint. ...
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