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What is Microsoft Kaizala? An Office 365 App For Firstline Workers Get your SharePoint or Office 365 project off the ground in 2019! Register for our webinar: Justify, Budget and Launch! Want to know more about Microsoft Kaizala or how to better connect your firstline workers in Office 365? Register for my free webinar on-demand with Microsoft’s Zahid Saeed. Reserve your spot > A Peek Inside Satya Nadella's Modern Workplace – Inspire Corenote Presentation (Part 2) - Agile IT Last week, Agile IT sent a team to Microsoft Inspire, the annual Microsoft partner conference where we get to learn about the newest technology in the Microsoft ecosystem, both from independent software vendors as well as Microsoft themselves. Over three days, we were treated to demos and learning sessions of real-life applications in productivity, security, first-line workforce and augmented reality. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s Corenote on Day 3 was one of the highlights of the week as he discussed both Microsoft’s mission and culture and the future of technology (See part 1 of our recap here) before showing off how he personally uses the Microsoft 365 productivity stack to run one of the largest companies in the world. It is uncommon for a CEO to give a tech demo, particularly one that highlights his personal workflow. “I want to show you my own personal use of Microsoft 365. Open Loops, Inner Loops, and Outer Loops

The Modern Workplace: Mastering Communication and Collaboration Workforces are more distributed than ever. Many modern employees work remotely from their homes, co-working spaces, and coffee shops. Others work on the go, regularly traveling between different cities and offices. Coworkers are frequently located in different places, keep different office schedules, and often see each other intermittently. Distributed workplaces demand an updated way of thinking about communication and collaboration. Create a recognition-rich culture from Microsoft Teams Here at Bonusly, we’re huge advocates for integrating with chat and collaboration tools. There are so many products available to support various parts of your work that we’re no strangers to tool fatigue. It can be hard to remember to use them all for their intended purpose! Last year, Microsoft released its Teams product to facilitate better communication and collaboration for teams, including workplace chat, meetings, notes, and attachments. We released an initial Bonusly integration so that our customers transitioning to Teams could easily keep recognition top of mind, and now we’re excited to announce a new, more robust integration. By using Bonusly in Microsoft Teams, you can reduce the number of tools your team has to remember to use, making it easier to create a recognition-rich culture.

Comparing Microsoft Office 365 F1 vs E1 Licensing Plans for Firstline Workers - Interlink Cloud Blog Firstline Workers – a workforce comprised of over 2 billion employees including retail sales associates, hospitality staff, medical workers and teams on the manufacturing floor - are often the first and only representation of your brand with your customers. To help transform and empower this workforce, Microsoft Office 365 offers two specific licensing plans that were designed to foster culture, collaboration, and teamwork through technology enablement at a much lower cost per user. The first plan is the Office 365 F1 licensing plan (a replacement to the K1 Kiosk plan).

Microsoft Office E1 vs E3 vs E5 Microsoft Office 365 comes in three different flavours for the Enterprise: E1, E3, and E5. With each successive level, you get more – but what is included, exactly? In writing this comparison, I did a lot of research. The result was more than just this article: I also created a tool that can generate a recommendation for you based on your response to a short questionnaire. It will generate a score for each of the seven different versions of Office 365, plus provide a few other things to think about.

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