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Jeff Ronningen
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G Suite vs Office 365

Jeff Ronningen
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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I plan to take my residential rental business paperless. I want all my important documentation available and protected in the cloud accessible 24x7 from any device. This includes invoices, bills, receipts, statements, leases, contracts, etc. I’ve pretty much whittled it down to G Suite vs Office 365. Costs appear to be similar. Google had advantages for collaboration, but I don’t think that has much value for me. Office 365 makes it easier to use the apps I’m familiar with such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Costs appear to be similar. What am I missing? Looking for input from others based on personal experience. Advance thanks BPers!

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Christopher B.
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Christopher B.
  • Investor
  • Southeast, MI
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I looked a GSuite, but went with Office 365, because of familiarity with applications as you said, mainly Outlook being native, for email.  The OneDrive sync on a PC, once setup, is close to flawless also.  

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