These changes drive businesses to seek options for online productivity, with the choice often coming down to the most popular option in recent years - Microsoft 365.
When we recommend Microsoft 365 to a client, the question always arises - Why?
Why not Google or a local hosting company, or even a dedicated server?
Well, it's quite simple - our practice has shown that this is the right choice that will have a positive impact on your business performance and your employees' productivity.
Microsoft 365 is a software package that provides all the tools to handle daily tasks, whether for individuals or businesses. It's a cloud-based subscription service that makes file sharing easy and accessible from anywhere, as long as you have an internet connection.
With the package, you get various "extras" - the latest versions of productivity applications and tools (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, etc.), data storage in OneDrive, file sharing in SharePoint, process automation with Power Automate, and Teams for chats and meetings. You can access everything in the cloud through a browser or download desktop applications locally on the devices you use.
But despite the conveniences offered by this package, the question of security always comes to the forefront because it's often a challenge to work both conveniently and securely. This is where another significant advantage of Microsoft 365 comes into play.
Whether you use the locally installed or online version of M365, you'll get the highest level of security and encryption. Microsoft offers its own form of verification and provides 24/7 support. Through email encryption, information reaches only the intended recipient, with Microsoft Office 365 verifying and ensuring that sensitive data won't be sent via email.
You can manage mobile devices, control your employees' phones, protect your company's information, conduct advanced threat analysis - you get protection for company data and warnings about suspicious activity on the network.
For some more conservative entrepreneurs and business owners, cloud work may seem complex, risky, and expensive. Microsoft Office 365 is an excellent example of what a cloud service should be - it integrates multiple functions, guarantees security, and offers attractive pricing plans for every potential client's online work needs. This platform is a good starting point that can expand the company's technological strategy to cloud platforms and other services, such as Azure, where you can have a reliable database and virtual servers, or Microsoft Dynamics 365, where you can take advantage of the benefits of some of the most powerful CRM and ERP software.