In 2020, Microsoft rebranded a well-known Office 365 solution to Microsoft 365. Alongside the name change came many new cloud features and capabilities empowering users to be more productive and collaborative, whilst improving security for a business’s entire IT environment. Since then, Microsoft has continued to develop the product set to meet market demands. Even with these changes, many businesses still view Microsoft 365 as a suite of Office applications. In this article we will discuss about challenges businesses find when it comes to Microsoft 365.
Migrating to Microsoft 365
If your business relies on on-premises solutions such as Exchange and/or SharePoint 2013 or any other cloud solutions i.e. Google cloud, the first step towards Microsoft 365 would be to migrate data from those systems to Microsoft 365. However, migration tasks can be sometimes complicated and risky. At Rok IT Solutions we can help you to find the best approach and migrate data from your current systems to Microsoft365.
Configuring Microsoft 365
Many companies these days have Microsoft 365 environment already deployed however the environment might be misconfigured or not used to its full potential. It is a known fact that a large number of businesses do not have staff fully trained and qualified for Microsoft 365 which may lead to misconfigured and not properly deployed Microsoft 365 environment. Are you still using legacy authentication protocols? Is SPF still the only email protection that is configured in your environment? Do your users have Intune licence but you don’t know how to use Intune and/or conditional access? At Rok IT Solutions we can help you – we will review your environment and set it up according to the best practises.
In this article find out more about how Microsoft 365 can help your business collaborate and work more productive.