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What’s the difference between Microsoft 365 and Office 365?
We’re often asked by our clients whether they should use Microsoft 365 or Office 365. There’s a lot of confusion between the two services, and while the names sound similar, the difference is significant.
For businesses within the legal and accounting sectors, it’s essential to understand the difference, as staying informed can enhance your security, compliance, and collaboration.
Here’s our expert advice to help you out.
Microsoft 365 vs Office 365: What are the core differences?
Office 365 is primarily application-based. It includes Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams as its building blocks, and people typically use it for personal or family purposes.
In contrast, Microsoft 365 includes everything Office 365 offers while also providing additional business-focused tools for your organisation. These include:
- Windows 11 licenses
- Advanced security features, compliance tools, and threat detection and response
- Device management for company-owned laptops, mobiles, and desktops
- Seamless integration across cloud services for business collaboration
Overall, Microsoft 365 is built for business, whereas Office 365 remains more limited and geared toward individuals.
Why we recommend Microsoft 365
As experts in delivering top-of-the-line virtual environments for law and accountancy organisations, we find that migrating to a cloud-based setup and implementing Microsoft 365 addresses a multitude of shortcomings. For example:
- Security & Compliance: You can safeguard sensitive client and financial information with enterprise-grade security, compliance monitoring, and encryption, all supported by robust cyber security strategies.
- Collaboration: Teams can share projects via Teams, SharePoint, and cloud file sharing, which streamlines teamwork and improves efficiency.
- Hybrid Working: Staff can work securely from any location without depending on local servers.
- Device Management: IT teams can manage multiple external workplace devices through centralised virtual tools.
Because Microsoft 365 is designed for organisations that handle sensitive legal documents or financial records, it becomes essential for firms facing cyber risk.
Common misconceptions
At HDUK, we often hear myths like:
“Microsoft 365 is only for large enterprises”
“Cloud solutions aren’t secure enough for sensitive legal and financial data”
However, we actively help clients understand that businesses of any size can use Microsoft 365 effectively.
A hypothetical client scenario
For example, consider a mid-sized law firm that relies on local servers, with Office 365 installed on each device. They may want:
- Secure remote access for staff working from home
- Collaboration across multiple offices
- Compliance with data protection laws
However, Office 365 lacks the capability to handle device management or advanced security at the level required.
Our advantage
At HDUK, we handle the heavy lifting. We don’t just recommend Microsoft 365; we implement it securely and provide ongoing support through a top-tier cyber security service.
Additionally, we specialise in law and accountancy firms. As a result, we understand the operations, regulations, and internal challenges within your sector at a high level.
By moving to Microsoft 365, firms can achieve:
- A fully cloud-based, secure workspace
- Improved productivity and collaboration
- Peace of mind, knowing that security, compliance, and remote working are handled seamlessly