Many businesses are becoming increasingly interested in sharing documents and files within the company, or sometimes even with external users. Classically the way to do this was to send an email attachment, but not only is this lacking in security, but it gives the recipient a permanent copy of the document and does not update the document with incremental changes.
SharePoint is a modern, secure approach to keeping a company wide document library in the cloud with options to remove access at any time and allows for real-time updates to documents and files. If you are familiar with OneDrive, then SharePoint is an easy next step, using each end-user's OneDrive account to connect to a central database. This saves time, increases your business security, and gives you full control over every aspect of your company's documents and files.
The best part is that this implementation can often come at no cost! If you already have Microsoft 365 Business Standard licenses, SharePoint is included with your monthly or yearly licensing fee.
Ask the CyberTech360 team for an overview of how SharePoint works, how you can create multiple sites within your company and how OneDrive integrates seamlessly for your employees. Unlock next-level potential today!
Blueprint OMS recently sent an email regarding the upcoming domain authentication requirements introduced by Google and
Yahoo. This email is to provide clarification and further describe the necessary steps that need to be taken on your part.
The Blueprint Solutions is not able to make these changes for you, as they don't have access to your domain
settings...
If you have ever needed to restore a downed server then you know how important it is to have verified backup recovery points ready to resume business operations...
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