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IT Blog Category: Microsoft 365

Microsoft loop: A new way to collaborate

Microsoft 365

Microsoft describe Microsoft Loop as a transformative co-creation experience, in this blog we look at what that means and how Loop can help us collaborate more effectively. [...]

Scheduling Poll vs FindTime

Microsoft 365

FindTime is now called Scheduling Poll. Discover what Scheduling Poll is, how to use it and how it differs from FindTime. We explore it here. [...]

The benefits of upgrading to Microsoft Teams Premium

Microsoft 365

This blog explains what Microsoft Teams Premium is and outlines the benefits an organisation will gain from upgrading to it. [...]

What is Microsoft Intune and why should an organisation use it?

Microsoft 365

Microsoft Intune is a powerful and versatile tool that can help you simplify and secure your device and app management across your organisation. [...]

Microsoft Viva benefits

Microsoft 365

Microsoft Viva has a variety of tools to help make the most of wellbeing at work. Discover how it could benefit you and your employees today. [...]

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Announced: How Microsoft Copilot will revolutionise working life

Microsoft 365

Are you ready for a whole new way of working? Microsoft Copilot is set to revolutionise working life. [...]

Still using Windows Server 2012? – You are at risk

Microsoft 365

If you have machines still using Server 2012 you are now at risk and we advise you take immediate action to upgrade to a current Microsoft Operating System. [...]

Microsoft announce 9% pricing increase for 365

Microsoft 365

Microsoft have announced that on 1st April 2023 they will be increasing pricing on their cloud products in the UK, by 9%. [...]

Introducing ‘Reactions’ in Microsoft Outlook 

Microsoft 365

Microsoft have now integrated WhatsApp style ‘reactions’ in Microsoft Outlook, in this blog we explain how to use them. [...]

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