Working Remotely
Practical guidance and Microsoft 365 tools for supporting a distributed or remote workforce.
Remote work is still a real requirement
This page started as a resource hub during the shift to remote work, and the underlying need has not gone away. Most organizations now run some mix of in-office, hybrid, and fully remote staff, and the technology needs to support all three without creating separate processes for each.
What makes remote work reliable
In practice, three things determine whether a distributed team functions well: dependable access to files and systems from anywhere (SharePoint and OneDrive rather than a single office server), communication tools that keep people in sync without requiring everyone online at once (Microsoft Teams chat, channels, and meetings), and managed devices that stay secure and configured correctly no matter where they are used (Microsoft Intune).
Where to go from here
Our blog covers practical, current guidance on remote and hybrid work, from hardware recommendations to meeting etiquette. For a broader look at supporting a distributed team on Microsoft 365, our Modern Work services page is the best starting point.
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