Keyword

microsoft 365

Modern workplace

Case Study

"I think the Platform is a work of art."

Transport for London (TfL) are using native SharePoint Online functionality to deliver their intranet. Supported by WM Reply's Accelerator to deliver an enhanced experience, TfL have migrated away from three legacy intranets onto a unified Platform, positioned right at the heart of their digital workplace.

11.12.2019

News & Communication

UK colleges use Microsoft tech that helps students learn

Colleges and schools based in the United Kingdom have joined Microsoft’s teaching showcase that assists student learning with its latest technology.

27.11.2019

News & Communication

New business-focused phone system launched by Microsoft in the UK

An all-new phoning system designed for business use that unites chat functions, calling, meetings, email services and calendars has been released by Microsoft here in the United Kingdom. At WM Reply, we specialise in creating personalised solutions to business problems using state-of-the-art technology from Microsoft.

03.10.2019

News & Communication

Microsoft recognises 555 leading UK education innovators

Over 500 educators based around the United Kingdom who use technology to assist students in their learning have been nominated as Innovative Educator Experts by Microsoft.

01.10.2019

News & Communication

UK county council uses Microsoft technology for greater collaboration

The Warwickshire County Council is now rolling out Microsoft technology to afford its personnel a more flexible way to work. This move supports the Council’s initiative to modernise its system by creating a staff with enhanced flexibility.

07.08.2019

News & Communication

Wales grants NHS operatives Microsoft 365 access

Every NHS healthcare worker throughout Wales will be able to use Microsoft programs, including Teams and Outlook, as part of a new countrywide initiative that focuses on digital transformation.

26.03.2019

News & Communication

Time to migrate to Microsoft 365 with end of support in sight

Although Microsoft’s mainstream support came to an end for Windows 7 on January 13, its extended support is set to continue until January 14, 2020. With this date less than a year away though, Microsoft is advising its users to begin scheduling their migration from Windows 7 to its successors.