Software will always play an integral part to how a
business functions as an entire body. Getting Office 2013 Home and Business up and running on those machines or
upgrading every PC to Windows 8 may be a good example of staying up to date on
the latest technology. Of course, Office 2013 has already stuck with many
people and there are several reasons. Some of those reasons include the end of
support for Windows XP service pack 3 and many organizations that shift to
Windows 7 may want to upgrade their MS Office suite together with it.
Of course, Microsoft has been shrewd enough to
realize that the essentials are not enough to convince someone to move from
Office 2010 to the 2013 version. Some people actually love 2010 and that
iteration of the software is already very good, knowing it has the Backstage
view and all. By this year, people should already be settled in to this version
of the productivity platform and there are several reasons why.
*Faster data gathering
Data is easily culled from different Office clients
and different devices can be monitored with Office 2013. This allows people on
admin tasks to know real time information about how clients are doing, the
files they are perusing and the different custom functions that they apply to
the app. If migration is an issue, then there are tools to monitor these as
well. The Office Telemetry Dashboard found in Excel 2013 is associated with a
database that supersedes the tools used in Office 2010. The OCCI was one of
these tools.
*Working better with remote clients
Using click to run, you can easily install streams
and let other users access certain features in real time while they are being
streamed. Installation does not have to be waited for. Of course, this was in
2010 but the enhancements to this feature allow for a much larger scope in
terms of deployment.
*Being able to use Office
Perhaps you are a worker who telecommutes and you
would like to use your MS Office suite right then and there. This is what
allows you to have maximum flexibility. The app is not installed per se on your
PC but you should be able to stream it live.
These are just some of the ways SMEs can benefit
from using Office 2013 Home and Business.
Its functionality can help you if you are willing to invest in getting the
suite.