By Lucy Farrington
This week, we launched our fantastic Office 365 autumn promotion.
Lucidity has partnered up with Auldhouse, Microsoft New Zealand’s only gold-level Learning Partner, known for high-quality Microsoft Certified Trainers, facilities and professional engagement.
What’s the deal?
Businesses who purchase subscriptions for the Office 365 Enterprise E3 plan before 30 April, 2017, can benefit from a free ‘Introduction to Office 365’ course for up to twenty users, valued at $1800.
What’s in the training course?
The course duration is a half day and provides an orientation to the full suite of Office 365 cloud-based tools. Content will be customised to individual business requirements, but can typically include the following:
- Getting Started
- Collaborating with Shared Files
- Using the Outlook Web App
- Communicating with Skype for Business
- Using Skype for Business Meetings
- Interacting with Mobile Devices
Why would your business want Office 365 as a managed service?
Office 365 as a managed service suits businesses who are considering moving to Office 365 who would like the benefits of outsourcing this project, rather than consuming internal resources. By using the services of a trusted managed services partner with expertise in supporting Microsoft applications such as Lucidity, the complexity of deploying and managing Office 365 is removed, meaning less of a burden on internal IT resources and more time for customers to focus on their core business.
Lucidity’s in-house office 365 experts will also assist with a strategy to migrate email and files to enable improved collaboration and productivity, as well as provide customer support for Office 365 on an ongoing basis.
It’s more than worth pointing out that the cost of purchasing Office 365 subscriptions from Microsoft and pricing plans are the same as purchasing it as a managed service through Lucidity. By outsourcing to Lucidity, businesses can therefore benefit from the value add of their Office 365 project being managed by experts.
What’s more, customers who sign up for subscriptions before 30 April, 2017, will also benefit from free training courses!
You’re interested! What next?
Contact Us for more information!
Lucy Farrington