Office 365 Running Slowly? Here’s How To Tune It

While core Office 365 applications (such as Word and Excel) can be installed locally, much of Microsoft’s subscription suite is browser-based and can become sluggish. A new guide from Microsoft offers some hints on how to tweak your network if Office 365 isn’t performing properly.

Some of the hints are obvious (if you reduce mailbox size before migration, the process is less painful) while others are quite detailed, covering esoteric aspects of network configuration that can slow Office down. For more in-depth issues, you can also take an 11-part course in optimising Office 365.

Network planning and performance tuning for Office 365 [via Office Blogs]


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