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O365 – SharePoint vs. OneDrive and what you really need to think about

There is a monster debate raging in MVP circles about OneDrive, OneDrive for Business (ODB) and “issues” that surround ODB.  The big thrust of the debate surrounds the sync technology in ODB and how it works.  A secondary debate rages about the fact that ODB offers 1TB of storage per user against the substantially smaller …

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Rock stars! Go Team!

Two more of my itgroove colleagues and fellow Team members have been awarded SharePoint MVP’s!  Colin Phillips and Keith Tuomi both received notification today (Canada Day!) that they had each been awarded MVP status.  This brings itgroove to a total of 3 MVP’s which is pretty unreal when you consider the company is less than …

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Stuff to think about when you consider “On Premise” vs Office365

We (itgroove) have been working with a lot of clients that are moving parts of their infrastructure to Office365.  For some clients it really is a “no-brainer” and there is no discussion at all about 365 vs on premise servers.  For other clients it is a much more complex discussion.  So I thought it might …

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A SharePoint/SBS Clarification

I’ve been called out on my last post regarding SBS and SharePoint as it may be confusing.  Well, welcome to the world of SharePoint!  It can be VERY confusing!! The thrust of my last post is that you *really* need to think about what it is you want to do with SharePoint before you jump …

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SBS and SharePoint Decisions

We have a number of customers that ask about SharePoint and SBS.  This might be a bit surprising as SharePoint has been an integral part of SBS since SBS2003 (Companyweb, anyone?) but it is a very good question nevertheless because of the nature of SharePoint. Microsoft has always pushed the use of SharePoint as an …

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