Oct 27, 2014 | Microsoft, Office, Office 365, software, web_services
Small businesses can now choose new, cheaper plans for Office 365. Making a choice is not a well-organized experience at the moment, though, because a long list of plans includes all the previous overlapping and confusing versions. There are three new plans. All of...
Oct 20, 2014 | Box, Dropbox, Office, Office 365, OneDrive, Outlook, web_services
Previously: Moving Company Files To The Cloud: The Problem With OneDrive For Business Box.com Rides To The Rescue The interface for Box.com is clean and well organized but you still might need some help to get started. There are four apps that most business users will...
Oct 16, 2014 | Android, Apple, Box, file_sharing, iPad, Office, Office 365, OneDrive, Outlook, phone, tablet, web_services
Previously: The Problem With OneDrive For Business Box.com has matured into a service that meets the needs of small businesses and law firms for online file storage of shared company files. Box was founded almost ten years ago. It has grown into a large company with a...
Oct 13, 2014 | Dropbox, file_sharing, Google Drive, Microsoft, Office 365, OneDrive, web_services
Small businesses and law firms are ready to move their documents to the cloud. Until recently, I haven’t had an answer about how to accomplish that because none of the familiar solutions were quite right. Let’s get some background, using OneDrive for Business as an...
Sep 8, 2014 | Android, Apple, Microsoft, mobile, Office 365, phone, security, Windows Phone 8
One of the advantages of using Office 365 to host company email is its broad support for mobile devices. Office 365 mail can be set up across more platforms than almost any other mail service – iPhones and iPads, Android phones and tablets, and Windows devices have...
Sep 5, 2014 | Android, Apple, computers, Google, hardware, iPad, laptops, Microsoft, netbooks, Office 365, shopping, Surface, tablet, Windows8
Microsoft and Google are stepping up their efforts to gain market share by encouraging manufacturers to sell large quantities of ultra-cheap phones, tablets and computers. And in an interesting new development, some of those cheap devices won’t suck. Let’s talk for a...