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I am a new user trying to learn more about Office 365. I am trying the E3 service package.
If two consultants/companies each have their own separate accounts for Office 365, can the two share and work on documents in real-time?
For example Consultant A and Consultant B normally work independently and each has its own Office 365 account. However, for a specific project, they decide to team up together. Can they share and edit documents in real-time?
Do documents have to be stored using Sharepoint? I have heard mention of SkyDrive. I am aware of SkyDrive for Hotmail. Does it also exist in some form in Office 365?
Hello Stecyk,
I would like to confirm that you want to do collaboration between different Office 365 tenants.
You can refer to the following link: Share a site with external users http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/office365-sharepoint-online-enterprise-help/share-a-site-with-external-users-HA102476183.aspx?CTT=1
Besides, the documents you want to share should be stored on SharePoint Online. However, SkyDrive is not available for Office 365.
Other helpful articles for your reference: SharePoint Online administration http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/gg144571.aspx Plan content on sites http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/office365-sharepoint-online-enterprise-help/step-3-plan-content-on-sites-HA102049397.aspx?CTT=1 Use a custom domain name for your SharePoint Online public website address http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/office365-enterprises/gg570301.aspx
If there are any other questions about this issue, please feel free to post here.
Thanks, Cherry Wang
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Hi Stecyk,
It is always our pleasure to be of assistance. Moreover, except those articles mentioned above, you can also get useful information from the following links: Office 365 Help & Help for admins http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/office365-enterprises Office 365 Community & Wikis http://community.office365.com/en-us/default.aspx http://community.office365.com/en-us/wikis/default.aspx
Cherry, thank you for your helpful reply, especially with your additional links. To gain a better appreciation of SharePoint's capabilities, I might purchase a book or two. At Amazon, I noticed that there are several highly rated books available.