Office 365 has been rebranded as Microsoft 365. Microsoft 365 is a subscription based suite of cloud-based productivity tools and services developed by Microsoft. It includes a variety of applications and services designed to help individuals and organizations with tasks related to productivity, communication, and collaboration. Here are some key components and features of Microsoft 365:
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Microsoft Office Apps: Microsoft 365 includes popular productivity applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, which are available both as desktop applications and web-based versions.
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Cloud Storage: Microsoft 365 provides cloud storage through OneDrive for Business, allowing users to store and share files securely in the cloud.
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Email and Calendar: Microsoft 365 offers email services with Exchange Online, including features like calendar, contacts, and spam filtering. Outlook is commonly used as the email client.
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Collaboration Tools: Microsoft Teams is a central collaboration hub in Microsoft 365, enabling real-time communication, video conferencing, file sharing, and project management.
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SharePoint Online: SharePoint Online is a platform for creating and managing intranet sites and collaboration spaces within an organization.
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OneNote: OneNote is a digital notebook that allows users to capture, organize, and share notes and ideas.
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Online versions of Office Apps: Users can access online versions of Microsoft Office apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) via a web browser.