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W365

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What is W365?

Microsoft 365 (formerly known as Office 365) is a subscription service that includes a suite of productivity applications and services, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, and more. It is commonly used by individuals, businesses, and educational institutions for document creation, collaboration, communication, cloud storage, and various other tasks. The 'W' likely refers to a specific version or internal codename but is not a common public designation.

What other technologies are related to W365?

W365 Competitor Technologies

Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is a competing Desktop as a Service (DaaS) solution from Microsoft.
mentioned alongside W365 in 3% (68) of relevant job posts
Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is a competing Desktop as a Service (DaaS) solution from Microsoft.
mentioned alongside W365 in 1% (88) of relevant job posts
Citrix provides virtualization solutions that compete with W365.
mentioned alongside W365 in 0% (76) of relevant job posts

W365 Complementary Technologies

Intune is used for managing and securing the endpoints used to access W365, and is complementary to W365.
mentioned alongside W365 in 0% (143) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) is used for identity and access management in W365 environments.
mentioned alongside W365 in 0% (81) of relevant job posts
W365 is often licensed alongside Microsoft 365 and integrates with Microsoft 365 apps and services.
mentioned alongside W365 in 0% (121) of relevant job posts

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