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What’s the difference between OneDrive and SharePoint?

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How Will Microsoft Copilot Revolutionise Business?

Microsoft recently announced a new AI-powered Copilot for its Microsoft 365 apps and services, designed to assist people with generating documents, emails, presentations, and much..

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The Business Benefits of Power BI

In an increasingly data-driven world, your business must adapt. Perhaps one of the most valuable commodities in the modern era, data is an ever-moving entity, continually being..

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Finding a Microsoft 365 Migration Partner

Undeniably, the way people work has changed in recent years. In fact, more than 20 million people worked remotely last year and over 70% of employees advocate for flexible hybrid..

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What you need to know about Microsoft’s pricing and licensing model

Microsoft is constantly adapting its offering to meet the evolving needs of businesses. As a result, they are in the process of making significant changes to the way you purchase..

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What’s the difference between Office 365 and Exchange Server for email

As a Microsoft Gold Partner, Netitude has been migrating clients' email platforms to Office 365 since its release in 2011. A lot has changed during the 10 years it has been in..

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What is Microsoft Power BI?

You may have heard of Microsoft’s Power BI before, but what does the program do and why is it worth learning?

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How to get started with Microsoft Teams

Over the past few months, Microsoft has been busy adding lots of new features to Microsoft Teams to make managing teams remotely, easier.

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G Suite vs Office 365, which is better for your business?

As far as cloud-based productivity tools go, Google’s G Suite and Microsoft Office 365 are probably the ones you’ve heard talked about most. They certainly are the most used by..

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The best instant messaging apps for business

Aside from face to face conversation, instant messaging (IM) is the most efficient ways to communicate. We’ve all used apps like Facebook Messanger or WhatsApp to talk to friends,..

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