Migrating to Office 365

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asked Aug 8, 2023 in Electron Microscopy by Willjoe (3,860 points)

The growing trend towards stepping away from traditional legacy email environments and migrating to Office 365 is changing the way businesses work. We’ve put together five key benefits of Migrating to Office 365 to make your decision easier.

Flexible working – work anywhere, anytime from any device

Migrating to Office 365 allows your employees to access company files away from the office without the need to set up VPNs, saving time and hassle. By migrating to the cloud, your staff can work anywhere with only an internet connection required – great for progressive companies allowing flexible working and greater productivity!

If you migrate to Office 365, all your files are centrally located in a Microsoft data centre, so there will always be a single data source. If you make a change to a document at home and then your colleague views the file in the office, they will see the most up-to-date document. Gone are the days of e-mailing different versions of the same Excel document between each other.

Allows your staff the ability to access up to date files whilst flexible working.

Your business remains secure

Microsoft Office 365 comes with a number of security features that ensure that your business can remain secure in the cloud. By migrating to Office 365 applications are accessed through SSL/TSL encryption so that communications or files aren’t intercepted by someone without authorisation.

Conducting regular security audits, Microsoft continuously monitor their systems for suspicious activity and have a robust incident response protocol in place. Migrating to Office 365 also provides you with other security features including:

Up to date antivirus signatures.
Email protection from malware with anti-spam filtering and antivirus software.
Microsoft Trustworthy Computing security measures.

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