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Office 365 is here

In 2014, due to rapidly increasing student numbers, Information Technology reassessed university’s e-mail configuration to avoid a shortage of storage space. Subsequently, student accounts were moved to Office 365, a cloud-based service which integrates with existing software used on campus.

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At the moment, staff e-mail accounts are hosted and maintained locally on our Exchange servers. However, as with the student accounts, staff e-mail accounts will also be migrated to Office 365 within the next few months.

Initially only the e-mail service, Outlook, will be hosted in the cloud, but later staff will also have access to their documents wherever they go via Office 365 applications, e.g. OneDrive, Word, Excel and Powerpoint.

Other than a welcome increase in e-mail storage space to 50GB, there are various other advantages:

  • less archiving due to more storage space
  • saves time and increases productivity
  • a new and improved e-mail web interface
  • better availability
  • more secure

Little or no e-mail downtime is anticipated during the migration. Accounts will be moved in groups, per department, to ensure as little disruption as possible. Communication on the matter will be facilitated through the Head of Department and secretaries.

If you have any questions, please contact the IT Service Desk at 021 808 4367 or helpinfo@sun.ac.za.

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2 Responses to “Office 365 is here”

  1. Sonja van der Westhuizen says:

    Hi Dawid,

    One of our Office support staff will contact you asap to see what they can work out.

  2. Hi

    I would like to enquire if MFM radio station on campus will be moving to office 365. We have many staff memebers on the move and collaborate extensively on documents all the time to run scheduling and daily office admin for the station. a move toe 365 will completely revolutionize our business. Please could you point me in the right direction to facilitate the station move to 365.

    Regards
    Dawid de Villiers

 

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