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OneDrive for Business and OneDrive synced to my computer.
Office 365 Mobile Apps Keep You Going
A friend of ours with two preteen children recently shared with us that he set up an Office 365 tenant for his family so that he can manage all the devices his wife and children were using, and to ensure that they were using cloud applications securely and safely. From the comforts of his iPhone, my friend literally runs his family’s computing environment very much like a Fortune 500 IT department. His kids and wife log into their social media accounts from the Microsoft MyApps por- tal (also referred to as the Access Panel) where he configured a single sign-on. Everyone in the family only needs to log in using their Office 365 credentials. If he gets an alert for anything suspicious, he can immediately lock an account or reset the password. Neat, huh?
Suffice it to say, in today’s world it’s no longer enough to be working off of one device. The good news is that in Office 365, you can seamlessly go from desktop to laptop to mobile device when working on documents or interacting with collabo- ration tools such as SharePoint Online or OneDrive for Business.
Installing the mobile apps
You can find the Office Mobile apps in the App Store (iOS) or the Play Store (Android) by searching for “Microsoft Office.” On a Windows phone or a Surface device (acts as both a laptop and a tablet), the apps are pre-installed. Another way to get a summary of the Office Mobile apps available for your device is as follows:
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