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Office 365 Connectors explained

Within Office 365 Groups, there’s a feature called Connectors. It allows you to link to popular third-party services without ever having to leave Outlook. This means relevant content and updates that you want are sent immediately to your group feed, making workflow more seamless.

Customer story: Zespri

At Virtual Office Solutions, we know and understand that business continuity is a must for every company. But unexpected threats can be disastrous if you’re not prepared.

In the wake of disruption from an earthquake and plant virus, the world’s largest marketer of kiwifruit, Zespri, moved SAP workloads to Microsoft Azure, reducing IT costs, increasing agility, and keeping their business running smoothly.

Don’t wait to put your disaster recovery plan in place. Contact us to get started today.

Customer story: M-KOPA Solar

M-KOPA Solar is creating lights for low-income households for as little as 50 cents per day. As the popularity of their offering grew, they found themselves scaling to over 1,000 full-time staff. The ability to rapidly scale is why M-KOPA chose to upgrade their operations and accelerate their digital transformation.

At Virtual Office Solutions, we know that taking that leap can be tough. That’s why we want to help you with your transition and provide the guidance you need. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you optimize your operations.

Customer Story: Clifton Coffee | Connect and Collaborate

Is your business in need of an updated communication platform? How about an easier way for employees to stay in touch, exchange ideas, and drive #innovation?

With new communication technology available from #Microsoft, you can do all that and more. Check out this video to learn how you can set the bar for communication standards in your industry.

Need help getting started? Contact our team at Virtual Office Solutions

Top 5 business continuity errors

Business continuity plans are designed to protect an organization's critical data in case of a crisis, but employees are also a part of that equation. If you want a strong business continuity plan, it’s imperative you avoid the following mistakes.
Mistake #1: Failing to plan for employees
Companies that survive unexpected incidents are the ones that thought about their employees’ needs.

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