Microsoft 365 remains the leading cloud choice for businesses, but alternatives exist
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Alexander Eggers
Summary
Alexander Eggers argues that while Microsoft 365 is not the only cloud productivity option available, it remains the dominant and most compelling choice for most businesses due to its comprehensive integration, ecosystem maturity, and continuous innovation. The article examines the shift from on-premises infrastructure to cloud-based solutions, highlighting Microsoft's strong position in the market while acknowledging that alternatives exist.
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Microsoft offers the best overall package for this, says Alexander Eggers.
Not the only option, but usually the first choice.
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