We’re going to help you do more with less.

If you're like many small business owners, you're always looking for ways to do more with less. One way to do that is by using Microsoft 365, which is a suite of productivity tools that can help you streamline your business processes and get more done in less time.

First and foremost, Microsoft 365 includes Office 365, which is a suite of productivity tools such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. These tools are essential for creating documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and managing email. By using Office 365, you can easily create and edit documents on the go, using any device with an internet connection.

But Microsoft 365 offers much more than just Office 365. It also includes tools for communication and collaboration, such as Microsoft Teams. With Teams, you can chat, call, and video conference with your team members, as well as share files and work on them together in real-time. This can help you stay connected and on top of projects, even if you're not in the same location.

Another useful tool in Microsoft 365 is OneDrive, which is a cloud storage service that allows you to store and access your files from anywhere. This can be especially helpful if you have a team that needs to access and share files on the go.

In addition to these tools, Microsoft 365 also includes features for security and compliance, such as Advanced Threat Protection and Data Loss Prevention. These features can help you keep your business data safe and ensure that you're complying with industry regulations.

Overall, Microsoft 365 is a powerful suite of tools that can help you do more with less. By using its productivity, communication, collaboration, and security features, you can streamline your business processes and get more done in less time.

There are a few different ways that a company can manage its Microsoft 365 services, depending on the size and needs of the organization. Here are a few options:

  1. Self-service: In this model, each user is responsible for managing their own Microsoft 365 account and services. This can be a good option for smaller organizations with fewer users, as it allows for more flexibility and control. SBSMSP can provide 1 on 1 consulting and project services to help you get started, or tweak what you have today.

  2. Admin-led management: In this model, a designated administrator or team is responsible for managing the Microsoft 365 accounts and services for the entire organization. This can be a good option for larger organizations, as it allows for more centralized control and oversight. Admins often benefit from our professional services to help introduce, communicate and manage the broad array of products and services in the M365 ecosystem.

  3. Partner-led management: In this model, a third-party partner is responsible for managing the Microsoft 365 accounts and services for the organization. This can be a good option for organizations that don't have the resources or expertise to manage the services in-house. We’d love to have your business as a M365 Managed Services client of SBSMSP.

Regardless of which model you choose, it's important to have clear policies and procedures in place to ensure that the Microsoft 365 services are being used effectively and efficiently. This might include setting up user roles and permissions, establishing guidelines for data storage and sharing, and regularly reviewing and updating the services to meet the changing needs of the organization.


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