Master Collaboration Choices in the Microsoft 365 Ecosystem

Master Collaboration Choices in the Microsoft 365 Ecosystem

Microsoft has been rolling out their platform called Loop throughout the year. It’s a collaboration platform with “workspaces” where you can comment and react to your collaborators’ posts and designs, and the “components” that you make will update no matter what app...
What You Should Use: SharePoint Online or SharePoint On-Premises

What You Should Use: SharePoint Online or SharePoint On-Premises

There’s a big difference between having something hosted in the cloud and hosting it yourself or in a data center managed by your IT team. The main differences are the cost, your security strategies and expectations, functionality, and usability. SharePoint is the...
Which Form App Should You Use: Microsoft Forms or Google Forms?

Which Form App Should You Use: Microsoft Forms or Google Forms?

If you’ve ever needed to get input from a large number of people, you’re probably already really well acquainted with Google Forms and Microsoft Forms. The two apps offer a similar solution to gathering a lot of data from respondents. If you haven’t run into these...
9 Features You Need in Microsoft Stream

9 Features You Need in Microsoft Stream

Microsoft 365 is full of surprises. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been using Office for over 20 years… there might still be new ways to collaborate, work, and share that you haven’t dug into yet. While it’s one of the newer offerings in the suite, it has been around for...
Top 6 Reasons You Need Egnyte

Top 6 Reasons You Need Egnyte

Top 6 Reasons You Need Egnyte Every modern company creates data, no matter what industry it’s in. While it’s easy to add more and more storage to your cloud or data center, that doesn’t necessarily mean you are making it easier to use and manage. Wouldn’t it be a...
Top 5 Things to Consider before Migrating to the Cloud

Top 5 Things to Consider before Migrating to the Cloud

“The cloud” is now a dominant way of setting up your company’s data and collaborations. At its most basic level, the cloud means someone else’s computer is holding your data or applications. Usually, it’s a big cloud provider like Microsoft, Google, or Amazon. Setting...