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The editors liked
Instantly available
Cross platform
The new Office 365 admin centre is a real improvement
Making it easy to find features that used to be tucked away inside specific services
Exchange Online is one of the best business email systems around
And no-one knows how to run it better than Micro
The new Office 365 plans are a simple and cost-effective way to get access to new features in desktop Office 2013 and new versions of Office servers
Without the work of running your own servers
The new administration interface makes the service easier t
Accessible features and tools
Get professional designs done in minutes
Wide choice of output options
Rock-solid video and audio calls
Support for 250 people conference calls
Polished app interfaces
Polished apps across all platforms
Tight integration with Windows 10
Generous cloud storage allowance
Professional email
Collaboration and communications capabilities available on subscription basis
Access anywhere via a browser
New administration interface
New features on Sharepoint and Exchange Online
App model for Outlook add
Ons
Simple and cost
Effective plans
Clean interface
Office on Demand
Great collaboration features
Updatable
Business users automatically upgraded
Designed from scratch for the cloud
Smart
Clear interface
Lots of subtle improvements to the suite
Unmatched power for editing and sharing
One license covers five machines
The editors didn't like
Requires an active Internet connection whereas CD/DVDbased Office versions do not
Overall
The Office 365 admin interface remains disparate and disjointed
Microsoft needs to do more work here. In part
That's due to the overlapping tools
From the formal systems that replicate the server options larger businesses want – especially if
Existing Office 365 users have to wait for Microsoft to schedule upgrades to their accounts (and some early migrations have caused issues with SharePoint online). Also
Microsoft still has to prove it can offer meaningful improvements on a regular basis
No web or mobile options
Personal Skype is fine for many
Web interface more limited than rivals
Office Web Apps no replacement for desktop applications
Clunky Lync client needs installing locally
Wait for upgrades for existing users
Does not take full advantage of Skype
Lacks integration with Yammer enterprise social networks.
Abstract: Latest blend of Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync servers in the cloud combines an excellent feature set with easier setup and managementMicrosoft has clearly worked hard to make Office 365 an easier way to run a full network for small and medium-sized busin...
Abstract: Microsoft has clearly worked hard to make Office 365 an easier way to run a full network for small and medium-sized businesses. The new edition is easier to set up, easier to administer, easier to use, and more flexible. It's friendlier to mobile devices,...
Published: 2013-02-14, Author: Michael , review by: Laptopmag.com
Clean interface, Enhanced sharing features, Integrates with Facebook and LinkedIn, SharePoints adds useful collaboration tools
Separate screen to save and share documents is jarring, Not as touch-friendly as we'd like, Can't view others' edits in real-time, Separate Desktop and Modern versions of same app
Microsoft's latest version of its productivity suite is better than ever, incorporating a number of powerful social-networking tools and a new subscription plan.
Abstract: Windows and Office. It’s a duo that has made up the core of Microsoft’s business since before I was born, and remains the cornerstone upon which the rest of the company is built. And so it has gone, for as long as I can remember: with each new versio...
Abstract: This week the folks at Microsoft have introduced Office 2013 to the universe, complete with a cloud-connected user experience that takes the central word processing and document experience into the future. You’ll be asked to work with SkyDrive as well ...
Abstract: Microsoft's Office 365 Home Premium is the new subscription-based version of Office 2013, in which Microsoft gave its office suite a thorough and well-done makeover. You can think of Home Premium as a "wrapper" of sorts around Office 2013, with extra W...
Published: 2013-01-29, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Whether you spend $10 a month on a month-by-month basis or spring for a year upfront, Office 365 is a hell of a good deal. Theres a very good chance you need this software in order to pay the bills or graduate. Youre not going to be grinning and weeping...
Abstract: Microsoft has replaced BPOS. It is definitely an upgrade. Microsoft are significantly upgrading BPOS.What does that mean for the user here in Gainesville and Ocala Fl. Well let's compare 365 with BPOs.BPOS, short for Business Productivity Online Suite was...
Excellent file fidelity with desktop Office files, Look and feel consistent with Office, Generous default storage and attachment size
Limited sharing and collaboration options, Poor mobile performance aside from Windows Phone 7
Office 365 has a familiar look and feel, and great integration with the desktop Microsoft Office. It also offers additional tools that make it a leading choice for organizations seeking an online productivity suite. Microsoft Office 365 Review: Online...
Abstract: Over the past several years, one of the most-watched, and yet least substantial, business application rivalries has been that between Microsoft and Google. In one corner, we’ve had Microsoft, with its lineup of ubiquitous, category-defining on-premises...