thecomputerguy
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So I have a couple of clients that are in a transitional period where their hardware is old or getting old and the decision to where things are going are being talked about.
I have two clients that are just about perfect candidates for Teams, they won't use all of the functionality but it's ease of use and it's ability to link so easily and well with sharepoint as a storage medium just makes sense for the types of data they are working with.
One of them is on Google Apps, the other one is on a legacy AppRiver exchange server (non-O365). They need a cloud server to store data and their best option by far is teams, or at a very distant second, dropbox for business.
After explaining the benefits and giving them a hands on with Teams using my test environment they were both onboard but when I told them that we'd also need to migrate email away from their current service to O365 which I can do, or they would have to pay for a mailbox they wouldn't use just to get access to SP/Teams both just wanted to sit on their old email systems. I explained we'd have to migrate and then setup email on all devices including phones again etc.
They both seemed to get pretty squeemish about a change that big and chose to pay for Business Premium and the mailbox that comes with it and just not use the mailbox just to get SP/Teams. Maybe I just shouldn't have even offered it as an option?
Anyone else have similar issues?
@YeOldeStonecat
P.S. To make that work I just verify the domain with a TXT record but don't change any other records in the DNS.
I have two clients that are just about perfect candidates for Teams, they won't use all of the functionality but it's ease of use and it's ability to link so easily and well with sharepoint as a storage medium just makes sense for the types of data they are working with.
One of them is on Google Apps, the other one is on a legacy AppRiver exchange server (non-O365). They need a cloud server to store data and their best option by far is teams, or at a very distant second, dropbox for business.
After explaining the benefits and giving them a hands on with Teams using my test environment they were both onboard but when I told them that we'd also need to migrate email away from their current service to O365 which I can do, or they would have to pay for a mailbox they wouldn't use just to get access to SP/Teams both just wanted to sit on their old email systems. I explained we'd have to migrate and then setup email on all devices including phones again etc.
They both seemed to get pretty squeemish about a change that big and chose to pay for Business Premium and the mailbox that comes with it and just not use the mailbox just to get SP/Teams. Maybe I just shouldn't have even offered it as an option?
Anyone else have similar issues?
@YeOldeStonecat
P.S. To make that work I just verify the domain with a TXT record but don't change any other records in the DNS.
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