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How long have you had Office 365? Have you noticed any changes or improvements? Our latest Grid User Post comes from Community and Grid member Loryan Strant. Loryan wrote a guest blog post on the Box Free IT website that outlitnes his insights into how Office 365 has improved over the last 6 months. You can view the original post below and here.
Written by Loryan Strant You can view the original post here.
After putting out fires in the first couple of months, the ramp up begins.
One of the key advantages of subscription services from cloud providers is the addition of new features without the customer having to do any updates or experience any impact to operations.
With BPOS (the predecessor to Office 365) Microsoft aimed to release new updates and features every 90 days. After Office 365 was released there was nothing for a while as a few fires had to be put out, however we’re now seeing updates and new features being implemented almost on a weekly basis.
Here’s a brief listing of the improvements to Office 365 since its global release on June 28:
There’s also a few other improvements in the works and beta programs which I am prohibited from disclosing. SharePoint Online specifically has received quite a few updates recently, however I’ll go into those in more detail in the next few weeks.
And while the improvements haven’t been released in such a fashion there is almost a new feature or improvement each week.
As both a client of Office 365 and an implementer of it for many customers in Australia it’s quite reassuring to see this process of continual improvement and I have personally taken advantage of more than half of the above-listed features.
What’s important is that Office 365 will continue to adapt with the needs of its customers and ensure that they have the best experience possible.
Loryan Strant is a Microsoft Office 365 MVP (Most Valuable Professional). Follow him on Twitter @TheCloudMouth.
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Something I really loved and which isn´t quiet a feature of Office 365 is the new SharePoint Online App for the iPad - smarter than the webbrowser :-)
Just letting everyone know that you can subscribe to the Service Updates for Office 365 for enterprises wiki page (community.office365.com/.../service-updates-for-office-365-for-enterprises.aspx) and/or the Service Updates for Office 365 for professionals and small businesses wiki page (community.office365.com/.../service-updates-for-office-365-for-professionals-and-small-businesses.aspx) to get information about new features and functionality as it's released.
Una pregunta frecuente es la relativa a la adopción que está teniendo Office 365, de ahí