February Update

Office 365 February 2017 Update

One of the benefits of Office 365 is the continual updates that they are providing in functionality, be it user experience or administration tools. See the video with Jim Naroski, which covers the following areas:

OneDrive Updates

  • OneDrive Sync Clients now syncs with SharePoint Online
  • SharePoint on premises will need to continue to use the second sync app

LinkedIn Learning Courses

  • 60 New training courses

Microsoft StaffHub

  • Schedule management, information sharing and connect to other apps
  • Manage conflicts in schedules
  • Updates and notifications automatically sent to the team

Pexels app

  • Licence free photos
  • Creative commons zero licence
  • Powerpoint- remove background item

Office 365 Homepage

  • Additional controls for recent documents list – filter by office application type
  • New calendar section
  • Join Skype for Business calls with just one click

Data Loss Prevention

  • Exchange online, SharePoint online and OneDrive for Business
  • Cover all three in one security and compliance centre
  • Single location to review reports

Find out more about Office 365

If you would like more information on Office 365 and to sign up to a free trial, please see the web page here, or contact us directly to see how we can help support you.

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