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“Office” Is Becoming “Microsoft 365”  

Any organization can be more productive if its members can create, collaborate, and communicate seamlessly. Organizations become more agile and thus can compete in their sector when they have access to productivity tools that make it easier for individuals to carry out their tasks from any location. Microsoft 365 is Microsoft’s productivity suite which provides […]

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How to Migrate from Midphase Email to Office 365?

Midphase is an American web hosting company which offers variety of services including email hosting. It has served over 120,000 customers around the world. It also offers Address book and calendar along with email services to help businesses to keep the track of their business operations. However, as businesses grow, they need capabilities beyond the […]

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How to Migrate from IPOWER to Office 365?

IPOWER is a web hosting company which provides a comprehensive suite of online services for small and medium-sized businesses worldwide. It offers shared-hosting, email services, web-marketing, and site-management tools for thousands of website owners. It uses the vDeck control panel, from where loads of tools can be accessed to improve the look and performance of […]

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How to Migrate from Asana to Microsoft Planner?

Asana is a web and mobile work management platform designed to help teams organize, track, and manage their work. It helps to coordinate team tasks, so everyone knows who is doing what. It enables everyone to share feedback, files, and status updates. It offers a comprehensive perspective of the work, enabling teams to work on […]

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How to Use Microsoft Planner with SharePoint?

MS Planner is a Microsoft planning application used to create plans, assign tasks, chat about tasks, and see charts of a team’s progress. This easy-to-use tool makes it possible to plan tasks and handle projects without complex planning effort. With Microsoft Planner, organizations can efficiently assign and organize time and tasks. It also helps to […]

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How to Migrate StaffHub to Microsoft Teams?

Microsoft StaffHub was a cloud-based platform that worked across all the devices. It enabled first line workers and their managers to manage time, communicate with their teams, and share content. StaffHub streamlined what had previously been a labor-intensive process by making it simple for managers to create, change, and manage shift schedules for their employees. […]

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How to Use Office 365 Audit data with Microsoft Sentinel?

Organizations want the analysis of their growth, personnel, operations, and work environment to ensure that they are heading in the right direction. Microsoft Sentinel assists you in detecting, alerting on, investigating, and resolving security events and performing in-depth analysis. It can gather data from a variety of sources and analyze it for security concerns and […]

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5 Reasons Why Microsoft Office 365 Backup Is Important

The number of organizations switching from on-premise Exchange to Office 365 has grown drastically over the recent few years. No doubt, the best in the business, Microsoft Office 365, a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform fits the need of every business and enterprise. Although Office 365 provides top-notch uptime and availability to it’s still […]

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How to Migrate from Exchange 2013 to Exchange 2019?

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is a platform that helps securely connect organizations with other businesses. It enables companies to send and receive email messages, manage the email address book, schedule meetings from any device, and collaboration features that help them in streamlining various business operations. However, Microsoft has announced that Exchange Server 2013 will reach […]

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How to Migrate from Eudora to Microsoft 365?

Eudora is an email client that was designed to run on Mac OS and Windows operating systems, in addition to palmtop computing platforms, such as Newton and Palm OS. It was acquired by Qualcomm and eventually open-sourced in 2018 by Computer History Museum. After the end of support for Eudora from Qualcomm, users were encouraged […]

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