How will Microsoft be mining your data with Office 365? | |
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The good news is that Microsoft has promised to never access or mine your data for advertising campaigns or any other reason. The bad news is that many early adopters are still lying awake at night questioning how safe and secure Office 365 is in the first place, especially in regards to data protection. Now we’re not here today to pick on Microsoft by any means. The fact is that Office 365 security features are indeed robust and they plan to offer a powerful set of cloud application services that include a broad range of security features. The question is, “Do they truly offer the granularity some enterprises need and in fact (gulp) can’t live without for fear of being hacked?” Download and find out the unvarnished facts as we give you an unbiased vendor-neutral perspective on all the benefits and drawbacks of Office 365. Period. | |
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Monday, January 23, 2017
How will Microsoft be mining your data with Office 365?
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