by Manish Bhardia | Sep 16, 2020 | Microsoft, Office365, SharePoint Migration
In our previous post “SharePoint 2010 End Of Life – What Does It Mean To You”, we discussed the migration options available to you from your current on-premise SharePoint 2010 version. So, you must have decided on your migration options by now. You might...
by Manish Bhardia | Sep 4, 2020 | Microsoft, Office365, SharePoint Migration
There’s a lot of buzz in the Microsoft community about the SharePoint 2010 end of life. Organizations that are still using SharePoint 2010 are worried about what will happen to them. Some organizations with next-gen thinking have already migrated to the next best...
by Manish Bhardia | Jun 25, 2020 | Collaboration, Microsoft, teams
In this webinar, Think AI showcases an overview of Microsoft Team and addresses common video conferencing challenges, including: Introduction to Microsoft Teams Setup & Customize Your Team Collaborate in Teams & Channels Work with Posts and Messages Upload...
by Manish Bhardia | Jun 16, 2020 | Business, Collaboration, Microsoft, Office365, teams
In Office 365, there are multiple options for storing files, like personal OneDrive, also called OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, SharePoint, and Teams. Check below for the differences between these 4 options. Microsoft OneDrive: Microsoft OverDrive: If you are...
by Manish Bhardia | Jun 15, 2020 | award, Business, Microsoft, news
Think AI Consulting Corporation has satisfied the requirements and attained the Silver Cloud Platform competency in the Microsoft Partner Network program, in addition to our existing Gold competencies. Microsoft’s certification process for partner companies is...
by Manish Bhardia | Jun 3, 2020 | Business, Collaboration, Microsoft, Office365, Productivity, teams
In an interview with Christina Cala, Founder and CEO of CALAborate, Manish Bhardia discussed how Think AI values collaboration in their business on Christina’s interview series, Collaboration Conversations. When asked why Microsoft is the central software at...
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