viernes, 21 de marzo de 2025

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Hi guys!
Nowadays we have differents options to create documents, presentations, even making programs. Here you have a video that give comparison between Office 365 belonging to Microsoft vs Google's G Suite.


 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqFioqQogS4

Based on the video "A 10 Minute Comparison: Office 365 vs Google's G Suite," here are five questions you have to answer here in the comments:

  1. What are the primary productivity tools included in both Office 365 and Google's G Suite?

  2. How do the collaboration features of Office 365 compare to those of G Suite?

  3. What are the pricing differences between Office 365 and G Suite for business users?

  4. How does the integration of third-party applications differ between Office 365 and G Suite?

  5. What are the storage options and limits provided by Office 365 and G Suite?

5 comentarios:

  1. 1.Office 365 offers tools like Word,Excel,PowerPoint,Outlook, and more,while Google Workspace provides tools like Drive,Docs,Gmail,and others.

    2.Collaboration in Office 365 can take anywhere from 5 to 30 seconds, whereas in Google Workspace, it’s typically only 2 seconds maximum.

    3.Office 365 offers a high level of customization,while Google Workspace tends tobe less flexible in this regard.

    4.Google’s applications tend to offer more interactive features for users than Office 365.

    5.Office 365 provides storage withi its programs, whereas Google Workspace offers storage tied to user accounts.

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  2. 1. Both Office 365 and Google's G Suite tools are: Word, Spreadsheets, Presentations, etc.
    2. They compare in the form that have real-time collaboration and cloud-based access at paramount. Both systems have very good integration within their own systems.
    3. Google Workspace often provides more flexible storage options, while Microsoft 365 typically offers a standard of One Drive storage per user.
    4. Microsoft 365 emphasizes a more controlled and curated ecosystem, while Google G Suite has a more open ecosystem.
    5. Microsoft 365 email storage varies depending on the plan, overall Microsoft 365 tends to provide a set amount of storage per use.
    Google G Suite offers a robust email service built on the familiar Gmail platform, but with added features designed for business, overall Google G Suite offers more flexible storage options.

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  3. 1. Both Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) and Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) offer a suite of productivity tools designed for collaboration, communication, and efficiency.
    2. Both Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace offer robust collaboration features, but they differ in their approach and user experience.
    3.​When comparing the pricing structures of Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace for business users, it's essential to consider the features and services included in each plan to determine the best fit for your organization's needs.
    4.The integration of third-party applications differs significantly between Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) and Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) in terms of ecosystem, compatibility, and extensibility.
    5.​Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) and Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) offer various storage options tailored to different business needs.
    When selecting between Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, it's essential to assess your organization's storage requirements, considering both current needs and anticipated growth, to choose a plan that aligns with your business objectives.

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  4. 1.What are the primary productivity tools?
    Office 365 includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, OneDrive, Outlook, and SharePoint.
    Example: Create and collaborate on a Word document in Teams.
    Google Workspace includes Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Meet.
    Example: Edit a Google Docs file together and discuss via Google Meet.
    2.How do collaboration features compare?
    Office 365 uses Teams for chat, video calls, and real-time document collaboration.
    Example: Multiple users can collaborate on Excel in real-time.
    Google Workspace allows real-time collaboration in Docs and Sheets with Google Meet for meetings.
    Example: Edit a Google Sheet while chatting on Google Meet.
    What are the pricing differences?
    3.Office 365 starts at $6/user/month, with Business Premium at $22/user/month.
    Google Workspace starts at $6/user/month, with Business Plus at $18/user/month.
    4.How does third-party app integration differ?
    Office 365 integrates via AppSource and Power Automate.
    5.Google Workspace integrates through the Marketplace.
    Storage options?
    Office 365 offers 1TB per user with additional SharePoint storage.
    Google Workspace offers 30GB (Starter) or 2TB (Standard).

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  5. 1.What are the primary productivity tools?
    Office 365 includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, OneDrive, Outlook, and SharePoint.
    Example: Create and collaborate on a Word document in Teams.
    Google Workspace includes Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Meet.
    Example: Edit a Google Docs file together and discuss via Google Meet.
    2.How do collaboration features compare?
    Office 365 uses Teams for chat, video calls, and real-time document collaboration.
    Example: Multiple users can collaborate on Excel in real-time.
    Google Workspace allows real-time collaboration in Docs and Sheets with Google Meet for meetings.
    Example: Edit a Google Sheet while chatting on Google Meet.
    3.What are the pricing differences?
    Office 365 starts at $6/user/month, with Business Premium at $22/user/month.
    Google Workspace starts at $6/user/month, with Business Plus at $18/user/month.
    4.How does third-party app integration differ?
    Office 365 integrates via AppSource and Power Automate.
    5.Google Workspace integrates through the Marketplace.
    Storage options?
    Office 365 offers 1TB per user with additional SharePoint storage.
    Google Workspace offers 30GB (Starter) or 2TB (Standard).

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