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Configuring Office 365

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Office 365 is a Software as a Service (SaaS) offering from Microsoft. It comes in various licensing models and has specific licenses for small and medium businesses as well as for education-domain customers. This chapter will not focus on the various licensing options of Office 365, but rather will focus on things to remember while configuring Office 365. Office 365 offers a variety of services such as email, shared calendar, document management, team collaboration, mobile access, instant messaging, online meetings, and presence, which are mainly focused around improving the productivity of an organization. We will review some of these services and showcase how to configure them and what to keep in mind when configuring them for a healthcare environment.

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Dhru, N. (2018). Configuring Office 365. In: Office 365 for Healthcare Professionals. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3549-2_2

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