Unlock the Hidden Value in Your Office 365 Subscription
Many companies find that they have Office 365 in their Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and are not using any of the O365 services. This can happen when Microsoft makes you a deal that is just too good to pass up and at the same time you are not ready or able to move your files or email to the cloud yet.
Just because you are not using the full O365 suite does not mean that you can’t start getting the benefits of Office 365 on your Enterprise Agreement.
Here are 5 ways that smart companies are taking advantage of their Office 365 licenses without doing a wholesale move of data to the Microsoft Cloud.
1. Identity – Single Sign On
It seems that most companies are looking to provide single sign on to gain control of your companies’ online applications and data. It turns out that your Microsoft O365 subscription comes with the ability to take advantage of Microsoft’s Azure AD Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities.
Here is what you get:
2. Mail Filtering
You may not realize that Microsoft’s mail filtering product, Exchange Hosted Protection or EHP is a cloud service that can be used for your on-premises mailboxes. If you are doing your mail filtering on site today, you may find that moving to EHP gives you a significant boost in protection and speeds up all of your other services by keeping spam off of your network. Microsoft has made huge investments in threat detection and monitoring including, a global internet security team and machine learning to provide real-time correlation of billions of events a day. This gives Microsoft the ability to provide premium mail filtering in their Exchange Hosted Protection product that is included with O365. Here is what you get when using your O365 licenses against your local mailboxes:
3. Online e-mail archives
Just because your user’s mailboxes need to stay on premises for some reason does not prevent you from moving the archive mailboxes to the cloud. If you have E3 or Exchange Plan 2 licenses, you can give your users the ability to store their mail archives in the cloud.
Here is what they will get:
4. Replacing FTP or other less secure file sharing schemes
Your company may not be ready to roll out SharePoint or OneDrive across the board, at the same time you may have a use case for securely sharing files with outside parties. You can easily deploy a SharePoint site collection to replace your current FTP or other sharing scheme.
Here is what you will get:
5. Video
A lot of companies struggle with how to deliver multi-media to their users for training or other purposes. Microsoft has brought a video delivery solution to O365. Here is why you may be interested in checking out Office 365 Video even if you don’t yet want to use other Office 365 services:
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