Vice President IT Services at Allegient Defense Inc
Real User
Jul 8, 2021
There are all sorts of really good tools for use on the information security side that allow us to make sure that our people are doing business and doing business right.
Deputy Manager IT at Carl Bechem Lubricants India Pvt. Ltd.
Real User
Top 5
Aug 8, 2020
Quarantine email alerts to users to allow the email to their inbox (tricky but handy) - tricky if one doesn't have third-party email security, handy if one has got good third party email security).
Executive Director - India Region at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Jul 26, 2020
I love all of the applications being interlinked. I do not have to separately work on an independent system when it comes to file storage, email, and other tools.
Solution Architect & Cloud Architect & Project Manager at papaya global
Real User
Jul 26, 2020
If you have a global solution, you can go from one product to the other very easily. And then you can share data between all the different tools of Office which is good because participation and sharing is very good. That's the most important aspect of Office 365.
IT Officer at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Jul 20, 2020
The products are quite simple for the end-users to use, the up-time is very good, the product is practically maintenance-free, and the multi-layer security is excellent from the security standpoint.
The most valuable feature is the integration with OneDrive, which has allowed us, a small business, easy access to a cloud environment, with no need to back up the data from five different computers.
Senior Software Enginer at University of Southern California
Real User
Feb 26, 2019
The functionality that is most valuable is the solution's ability to detect patient data in email attachments. Whenever a user sends out an email with patient data embedded in an attachment, it triggers an alert. The tool can detect a social security number and various other forms of patient identity. Emails are then automatically generated and sent.
Office 365 integrates cloud services for efficient collaboration, offering a set of tools like Teams, SharePoint, and Outlook. Designed for productivity with multi-device access, it supports automation and remote work through its cloud-based features.Office 365 enhances business efficiency by providing a comprehensive suite of applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, crucial for document creation and management. It offers seamless communication and collaboration via Outlook for email...
The most valuable feature of Office 365 is automatic saving. If something happens on the computer your work is saved.
There's a lot there in terms of apps and features.
It's inexpensive to license.
As an email provider, I believe Office 365 is the best email provider.
Adaptable solution with a good interface. It's easy to set up and easy to use.
There are all sorts of really good tools for use on the information security side that allow us to make sure that our people are doing business and doing business right.
Quarantine email alerts to users to allow the email to their inbox (tricky but handy) - tricky if one doesn't have third-party email security, handy if one has got good third party email security).
I like all of the features.
I love all of the applications being interlinked. I do not have to separately work on an independent system when it comes to file storage, email, and other tools.
It's nice that it's an all-in-one solution and everything is all in one place.
The most valuable feature is the integration between net and mobile devices.
My primary use case is for preparing presentations to teach, often on PowerPoint.
I like that it is cloud-based, wherefrom any computer I can access my documents and continue working.
Using Office 365 has allowed us to go digital and onboard people seamlessly for working at home during the COVID pandemic.
The most valuable feature is Microsoft Exchange.
If you have a global solution, you can go from one product to the other very easily. And then you can share data between all the different tools of Office which is good because participation and sharing is very good. That's the most important aspect of Office 365.
Reliable without any glitches.
The integration with other applications is pretty good.
The solution is quite intuitive and easy to use.
The products are quite simple for the end-users to use, the up-time is very good, the product is practically maintenance-free, and the multi-layer security is excellent from the security standpoint.
The most valuable feature is the integration with OneDrive, which has allowed us, a small business, easy access to a cloud environment, with no need to back up the data from five different computers.
Many of the features in Office 365 are good, but I think Excel is a very good tool.
It's very stable.
Most of the work that seems not to work offline works perfectly with Microsoft Office 2013, like converting a Word document to a PDF file.
The functionality that is most valuable is the solution's ability to detect patient data in email attachments. Whenever a user sends out an email with patient data embedded in an attachment, it triggers an alert. The tool can detect a social security number and various other forms of patient identity. Emails are then automatically generated and sent.
The cloud service and Skype are the most valuable features.
Cloud-based management is valuable and software deployment is positive.