Microsoft Office 365
What is Microsoft 365 for business?
Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) is a subscription that combines familiar Office apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) with cloud services for email (Exchange Online), file storage and collaboration (SharePoint and OneDrive), and Teams for chat and meetings. It replaces the old one-time-purchase Office model with a per-user monthly fee that always stays current.
Microsoft 365 (still called Office 365 in some places) gives you Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, business email, and online file storage for a monthly per-user fee. You pick the plan that matches your needs, no more and no less. We set it up, lock down the security defaults that Microsoft leaves open, and train your team so they actually use what you are paying for.
What We Provide
- SharePoint Online: secure team and project sites for storing, organizing, sharing, and accessing files from any device
- Exchange Online: business email, calendars, and contacts available from any device, anywhere, anytime
- Office Web Apps: create, store, and edit Office documents directly in the browser
- Office 365 Business Premium: always-current Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access, plus Office Mobile for iPhone and Android
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Office 365 and Microsoft 365?
Microsoft renamed most Office 365 plans to Microsoft 365 to reflect that the subscription now includes more than just Office apps: it also covers Teams, security tools, device management, and Windows licensing on higher tiers. For most small businesses, the right plan is Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Standard, or Premium depending on whether you need desktop apps and advanced security.
How do we move our email to Microsoft 365?
We handle the migration end-to-end. The typical sequence is: assessment of your current mail platform, tenant setup, DNS planning, mailbox migration in batches (usually outside business hours), endpoint configuration, and post-migration validation. A small-business migration usually runs one to four weeks depending on user count.
Is Microsoft 365 secure enough on its own?
The platform is secure, but the default configuration leaves gaps. We recommend turning on multi-factor authentication for every user, configuring conditional access policies, enabling audit logging, locking down legacy authentication, and adding email protection against phishing and impersonation. Without these steps, you are using a fraction of what you are already paying for.
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