Category: Microsoft 365

Shield Protecting a Computer from Ransomware Attacks

How the Microsoft Ecosystem Safeguards Your Data from Ransomware Attacks

It’s a well-documented fact: Microsoft is all-in on cybersecurity. Last year, the company pledged to invest $20B into cybersecurity initiatives over the next five years — a significant increase from the $1B in annual security spending that has been the norm for years. There’s the Microsoft Compromise Recovery Security Practice (CRSP) – a collaborative effort…
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How Does Microsoft 365 Protect Data from Ransomware?

Microsoft 365 protects data and digital resources from ransomware in multiple layers. The Microsoft 365 apps themselves come with baked-in defenses that protect customer data from phishing, spoofing, data corruption, and ransomware encryption. OneDrive, Teams, and SharePoint online include built-in virus protection, built-in versioning, and recovery tools. Microsoft Teams lets admins define data loss prevention…
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How SharePoint Helps Companies Avoid Ransomware Attacks

Many organizations have amassed all of these cloud-based tools — some complementary, others competing — in an effort to address the needs of every department, team, or stakeholder group. What ends up happening is, businesses are stuck managing ever-expanding data sets across multiple silos. And as a result – open the door to ransomware attacks…
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5 Ways Cell Phones Are Hurting Your Business

5 Ways Cell Phones Are Hurting Your Business

Several of our Microsoft Teams clients have expressed dismay that their users, both remote and in the office, are using their cell phones to communicate with clients, vendors, and colleagues. This presents a host of security, record-keeping, and work/life balance issues. Clients should consider using Teams as their business phone system instead. They’re likely already…
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Microsoft Solutions for the Professional Services Industry

Professional services firms face increasing pressure to deliver more innovation ASAP and adapt to the accelerating pace of change. You know, the usual challenges that define this complex digital era. A key part of tackling these challenges and building the flexible, resilient firm of the future is embracing a composable architecture. According to Gartner, composability…
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Microsoft Teams and SharePoint unlock a variety of new ways to share information with stakeholders – be it colleagues, clients, or partners.

Microsoft Teams and SharePoint

The Teams and SharePoint integration is yet another example of how combining Microsoft tools amplifies the value of any standalone solution. See, Teams and SharePoint both facilitate collaboration – but from different angles. With Teams, you’re getting a central collaboration hub where you can host meetings, take calls, chat with colleagues, and access files and…
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SharePoint Improves Productivity for Professional Services Firms

SharePoint enables firms to make the most of their existing expertise, data, and perspectives by transforming them into digital tools people can actually use. Think – self-serve portals, org-wide intranets, or private websites where analysts can share insights with clients in a secure environment. On the client side, the platform helps firms engage customers in…
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Outlook and Dynamics 365 Together

Using Outlook and Dynamics 365 Business Central Together

Business Central offers an add-in that lets you view customer and vendor records while drafting an email, manage business interactions, and create and share business documents like quotes, invoices, or sales orders – all without leaving Outlook.  Now, before we get into the weeds, it’s important to note that Business Central add-in for Outlook is actually two…
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Using Outlook and Dynamics 365 Business Central

Outlook and Dynamics 365 Business Central Together | Velosio

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How to Buy Dynamics 365

Buying D365 isn’t as straightforward as, say, creating a Teams account or subscribing to Office 365. Technically, you can sign up for Dynamics 365 directly from the Microsoft 365 admin center, create an account, and gain access to its game-changing capabilities. But— without an authorized partner on your side, you’ll have difficulty implementing D365 —…
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