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If you are like me, reports are boring. Like it or not, I don’t have a long enough attention span to dig into the details
“According to a McKinsey report, employees spend 1.8 hours every day—9.3 hours per week, on average—searching and gathering information. Put another way, businesses hire 5
Moving your business to the cloud has many benefits (like the ability to access your files anywhere and simplified business continuity in the case of
Last week, TIME named Office Lens one of the Top 5 iPhones Apps for the week– and for good reason. The free app, one of
For many, business email is a pain point. We all get too much email and finding what you really need can be a hassle. Microsoft
Recently, I was working on an article on my iPad that needed a specific word count. I didn’t have access to my Surface since I
I have sounds turned off for my Outlook desktop client because I don’t like the interruption for my train of thought. Recently, I was working
End of Service With the speed of advancement in technology, keeping up with the latest and greatest machines isn’t always feasible or practical for many
I was working with a customer last week who wanted an easy way to see all users (internal and external) who had access to their SharePoint
A year ago, you never would’ve seen Microsoft develop software for any platform other than PC or Windows Phone. Microsoft was ‘all in’ on Windows.