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    • coliverC
      coliver @Dashrender
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      @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

      @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

      @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

      @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

      What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

      I think he means with full features

      What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

      Well specifically you left off all of the MS Office apps that can be installed locally. But I'm pretty sure it was Scott who said that WINE was originally created because someone wanted to run MS Office on Linux OSes

      I suppose that's true... but Microsoft Office =/= Office 365, nor do all the apps I listed above but I digress. What benefit does Microsoft Office provide to a Linux shop that LibreOffice doesn't provide?

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      • gjacobseG
        gjacobse
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        Why does it have to be limited to Office / Office 365? There are a few things that I use/used that just don't work in Linux - Correctable? sure,.. but at the vendor level - They don't have a Linux version; MAC and Windows yes,.. Linux no.

        While is case is Skype a MS product - the sub product is not; my Jabra headset - which I use daily to receive phone and skype calls.

        Using it with the Yealink phone is no trouble. it's when I go to use Skype that I have the issue. I have to manually answer the Skype call, which means I have to be at the computer. And then I have to change the audio settings so the audio out uses the headset over the speakers - and when done, I have to reverse the process.

        It's a simple solution - go back to Windows - and wait for Jabra to release a Linux version.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
          last edited by

          So the topic specifically was using Office365 via web, not with the install-able option. Of course a business would be able to take that route, but is there a good reason to do so when Office365 does as good of a job as it does?

          Would a business opt to use a different solution entirely?

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          • wirestyle22W
            wirestyle22 @coliver
            last edited by

            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

            @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

            @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

            What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

            I think he means with full features

            What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

            Well specifically you left off all of the MS Office apps that can be installed locally. But I'm pretty sure it was Scott who said that WINE was originally created because someone wanted to run MS Office on Linux OSes

            What benefit does Microsoft Office provide to a Linux shop that LibreOffice doesn't provide?

            Libreoffice often requires conversion of the more complex office documents. If you can't seamlessly open them and have everything displayed correctly it's not very useful IMO. It's a little different if you're just starting your company and it starts as linux right in the beginning though.

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            • gjacobseG
              gjacobse @DustinB3403
              last edited by

              @dustinb3403 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

              So the topic specifically was using Office365 via web, not with the install-able option. Of course a business would be able to take that route, but is there a good reason to do so when Office365 does as good of a job as it does?

              Would a business opt to use a different solution entirely?

              Very likely - as that has been the standard - to install the application on the local - in a LANless style system, they may not need / be able to.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @coliver
                last edited by

                @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                I think he means with full features

                What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                Well specifically you left off all of the MS Office apps that can be installed locally. But I'm pretty sure it was Scott who said that WINE was originally created because someone wanted to run MS Office on Linux OSes

                I suppose that's true... but Microsoft Office =/= Office 365, nor do all the apps I listed above but I digress. What benefit does Microsoft Office provide to a Linux shop that LibreOffice doesn't provide?

                Well, unless they fixed the formatting issues they had in the past, a lot.

                and you're right - MS Office != O365 (see my comment above to Wirestyle :P)

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                • coliverC
                  coliver @wirestyle22
                  last edited by

                  @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                  @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                  @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                  @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                  @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                  @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                  What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                  I think he means with full features

                  What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                  Well specifically you left off all of the MS Office apps that can be installed locally. But I'm pretty sure it was Scott who said that WINE was originally created because someone wanted to run MS Office on Linux OSes

                  What benefit does Microsoft Office provide to a Linux shop that LibreOffice doesn't provide?

                  Libreoffice often requires conversion of the more complex office documents. If you can't seamlessly open them and have everything displayed correctly it's not very useful IMO. It's a little different if you're just starting your company and it starts as linux right in the beginning though.

                  The topic was about a Linux shop. If we're talking about a mixed shop you have a point, although it's not as big of an issue lately as it has been in the past.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @gjacobse
                    last edited by

                    @gjacobse said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                    Why does it have to be limited to Office / Office 365? There are a few things that I use/used that just don't work in Linux - Correctable? sure,.. but at the vendor level - They don't have a Linux version; MAC and Windows yes,.. Linux no.

                    While is case is Skype a MS product - the sub product is not; my Jabra headset - which I use daily to receive phone and skype calls.

                    Using it with the Yealink phone is no trouble. it's when I go to use Skype that I have the issue. I have to manually answer the Skype call, which means I have to be at the computer. And then I have to change the audio settings so the audio out uses the headset over the speakers - and when done, I have to reverse the process.

                    It's a simple solution - go back to Windows - and wait for Jabra to release a Linux version.

                    This is the biggest issue with moving any shop to a Linux OS - end user solutions.

                    Linux OSes have solutions for most anything in the DC, but end user - all those gadgets, mini apps, etc - they just aren't there for Linux OSes.

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @coliver
                      last edited by

                      @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                      @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                      @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                      @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                      @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                      @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                      @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                      What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                      I think he means with full features

                      What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                      Well specifically you left off all of the MS Office apps that can be installed locally. But I'm pretty sure it was Scott who said that WINE was originally created because someone wanted to run MS Office on Linux OSes

                      What benefit does Microsoft Office provide to a Linux shop that LibreOffice doesn't provide?

                      Libreoffice often requires conversion of the more complex office documents. If you can't seamlessly open them and have everything displayed correctly it's not very useful IMO. It's a little different if you're just starting your company and it starts as linux right in the beginning though.

                      The topic was about a Linux shop. If we're talking about a mixed shop you have a point, although it's not as big of an issue lately as it has been in the past.

                      They are likely to receive some type of office documentation via e-mail here so I'm considering that too

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                      • coliverC
                        coliver @wirestyle22
                        last edited by

                        @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                        @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                        @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                        @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                        What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                        I think he means with full features

                        What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                        Can't you only use cloud storage when you use it like that? I could be wrong but I remember a storage limitation like that.

                        I'm not really sure what you're asking here.

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                        • gjacobseG
                          gjacobse @Dashrender
                          last edited by

                          @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                          @gjacobse said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                          Why does it have to be limited to Office / Office 365? There are a few things that I use/used that just don't work in Linux - Correctable? sure,.. but at the vendor level - They don't have a Linux version; MAC and Windows yes,.. Linux no.

                          While is case is Skype a MS product - the sub product is not; my Jabra headset - which I use daily to receive phone and skype calls.

                          Using it with the Yealink phone is no trouble. it's when I go to use Skype that I have the issue. I have to manually answer the Skype call, which means I have to be at the computer. And then I have to change the audio settings so the audio out uses the headset over the speakers - and when done, I have to reverse the process.

                          It's a simple solution - go back to Windows - and wait for Jabra to release a Linux version.

                          This is the biggest issue with moving any shop to a Linux OS - end user solutions.

                          Linux OSes have solutions for most anything in the DC, but end user - all those gadgets, mini apps, etc - they just aren't there for Linux OSes.

                          No - they aren't.. but in some cases it's the reverse as well. They are in Linux but not Windows..

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                          • wirestyle22W
                            wirestyle22 @coliver
                            last edited by

                            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                            @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                            @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                            What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                            I think he means with full features

                            What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                            Can't you only use cloud storage when you use it like that? I could be wrong but I remember a storage limitation like that.

                            I'm not really sure what you're asking here.

                            You can't point the online version to a local file server which complicates the end users lives from what I remember although I'm a little hazy on the details

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                            • coliverC
                              coliver @wirestyle22
                              last edited by

                              @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                              @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                              @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                              @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                              @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                              @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                              @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                              @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                              What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                              I think he means with full features

                              What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                              Well specifically you left off all of the MS Office apps that can be installed locally. But I'm pretty sure it was Scott who said that WINE was originally created because someone wanted to run MS Office on Linux OSes

                              What benefit does Microsoft Office provide to a Linux shop that LibreOffice doesn't provide?

                              Libreoffice often requires conversion of the more complex office documents. If you can't seamlessly open them and have everything displayed correctly it's not very useful IMO. It's a little different if you're just starting your company and it starts as linux right in the beginning though.

                              The topic was about a Linux shop. If we're talking about a mixed shop you have a point, although it's not as big of an issue lately as it has been in the past.

                              They are likely to receive some type of office documentation via e-mail here so I'm considering that too

                              Any received or sent document shouldn't be in a doc format. They should be sending, and expecting, documents in pdf.

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @coliver
                                last edited by

                                @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                                I think he means with full features

                                What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                                Can't you only use cloud storage when you use it like that? I could be wrong but I remember a storage limitation like that.

                                I'm not really sure what you're asking here.

                                You can't open a document stored on a local file share or your desktop inside the online version of Office. You have to upload it to SharePoint or ODfB first. But if you have O365, you can do this easily enough.

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                                • coliverC
                                  coliver @wirestyle22
                                  last edited by

                                  @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                  @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                  @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                  @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                  What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                                  I think he means with full features

                                  What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                                  Can't you only use cloud storage when you use it like that? I could be wrong but I remember a storage limitation like that.

                                  I'm not really sure what you're asking here.

                                  You can't point the online version to a local file server which complicates the end users lives from what I remember although I'm a little hazy on the details

                                  Still have no idea what you're talking about. Online version of what?

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                                  • wirestyle22W
                                    wirestyle22 @coliver
                                    last edited by wirestyle22

                                    @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                    @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                    @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                    @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                    @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                    @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                    @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                    @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                    @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                    What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                                    I think he means with full features

                                    What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                                    Well specifically you left off all of the MS Office apps that can be installed locally. But I'm pretty sure it was Scott who said that WINE was originally created because someone wanted to run MS Office on Linux OSes

                                    What benefit does Microsoft Office provide to a Linux shop that LibreOffice doesn't provide?

                                    Libreoffice often requires conversion of the more complex office documents. If you can't seamlessly open them and have everything displayed correctly it's not very useful IMO. It's a little different if you're just starting your company and it starts as linux right in the beginning though.

                                    The topic was about a Linux shop. If we're talking about a mixed shop you have a point, although it's not as big of an issue lately as it has been in the past.

                                    They are likely to receive some type of office documentation via e-mail here so I'm considering that too

                                    Any received or sent document shouldn't be in a doc format. They should be sending, and expecting, documents in pdf.

                                    Should but don't. We are forced to deal with the BS of our end users as we have no real power here. I'd imagine a lot of MSP's are in a similar situation.

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                                    • coliverC
                                      coliver @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                      @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                      @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                      @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                      @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                      @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                      What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                                      I think he means with full features

                                      What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                                      Can't you only use cloud storage when you use it like that? I could be wrong but I remember a storage limitation like that.

                                      I'm not really sure what you're asking here.

                                      You can't open a document stored on a local file share or your desktop inside the online version of Office. You have to upload it to SharePoint or ODfB first. But if you have O365, you can do this easily enough.

                                      Oh I see what you're saying. Again this assumes you are using Microsoft Office, which in a Linux shop isn't guaranteed.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @gjacobse
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                                        @gjacobse said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                        @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                        @gjacobse said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                        Why does it have to be limited to Office / Office 365? There are a few things that I use/used that just don't work in Linux - Correctable? sure,.. but at the vendor level - They don't have a Linux version; MAC and Windows yes,.. Linux no.

                                        While is case is Skype a MS product - the sub product is not; my Jabra headset - which I use daily to receive phone and skype calls.

                                        Using it with the Yealink phone is no trouble. it's when I go to use Skype that I have the issue. I have to manually answer the Skype call, which means I have to be at the computer. And then I have to change the audio settings so the audio out uses the headset over the speakers - and when done, I have to reverse the process.

                                        It's a simple solution - go back to Windows - and wait for Jabra to release a Linux version.

                                        This is the biggest issue with moving any shop to a Linux OS - end user solutions.

                                        Linux OSes have solutions for most anything in the DC, but end user - all those gadgets, mini apps, etc - they just aren't there for Linux OSes.

                                        No - they aren't.. but in some cases it's the reverse as well. They are in Linux but not Windows..

                                        When has this really affected normal users? What app would normal users love to have that's only in Linux OSes, but no Windows or Mac?

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @coliver
                                          last edited by

                                          @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                          @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                          @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                          @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                          @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                          @dashrender said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                          @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                          @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                          @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                          What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                                          I think he means with full features

                                          What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                                          Well specifically you left off all of the MS Office apps that can be installed locally. But I'm pretty sure it was Scott who said that WINE was originally created because someone wanted to run MS Office on Linux OSes

                                          What benefit does Microsoft Office provide to a Linux shop that LibreOffice doesn't provide?

                                          Libreoffice often requires conversion of the more complex office documents. If you can't seamlessly open them and have everything displayed correctly it's not very useful IMO. It's a little different if you're just starting your company and it starts as linux right in the beginning though.

                                          The topic was about a Linux shop. If we're talking about a mixed shop you have a point, although it's not as big of an issue lately as it has been in the past.

                                          They are likely to receive some type of office documentation via e-mail here so I'm considering that too

                                          Any received or sent document shouldn't be in a doc format. They should be sending, and expecting, documents in pdf.

                                          This totally assume no collaboration. Is that reasonable?

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @coliver
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                                            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                            @coliver said in If a business were all linux would they use Office 365:

                                            What prevents them from using O365? It's generally one of the least expensive enterprise email solutions available.

                                            I think he means with full features

                                            What features would be missing? Email, calendaring, contacts, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Skype for Business, are all available on Linux in one form or another.

                                            Can't you only use cloud storage when you use it like that? I could be wrong but I remember a storage limitation like that.

                                            I'm not really sure what you're asking here.

                                            You can't point the online version to a local file server which complicates the end users lives from what I remember although I'm a little hazy on the details

                                            Still have no idea what you're talking about. Online version of what?

                                            MS Office - the online apps included with O365.

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