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Busting Common Microsoft 365 Myths

In this webinar, jay gundotra, karinne bessette and sander berkouwer discuss how things have changed from their perspective. working with organizations has offered us many insights in the way people think. while discussing our experiences, we found three common myths: we have a 99.99% sla. monitoring microsoft 365 is unnecessary. Working with organizations has offered us many insights in the way people think. while discussing our experiences, we found three common myths: we have a 99.99% sla. monitoring microsoft 365 is unnecessary. procurement is in charge of managing microsoft 365 licenses. microsoft takes care of backups as part of microsoft 365.

In the past years, it has changed dramatically. the pandemic accelerated microsoft teams and overall m365 adoption, office co authoring surged, and organizat. While discussing our experiences, we found three common myths: we have a 99,99% sla. monitoring microsoft 365 is unnecessary. procurement is in charge of managing microsoft 365 licenses. they’re in control. microsoft takes care of backups as part of microsoft 365. we don’t have to do anything in that area to ensure business continuity. Office 365 microsoft 365 needs internet to work. it’s a common misunderstanding that microsoft office 365 somehow runs on or needs ‘the cloud’ to work – it definitely does not. some people call it the ‘online’ version of office. the core office software is installed and runs on a computer you have (not from cloud servers) and. Busting common microsoft 365 myths in the past years, it has changed dramatically. the pandemic accelerated microsoft teams and overall microsoft 365 adoption, office co authoring surged, and organizational data found its way to all sorts of cloud apps.

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