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Get on top of version control with this free OneDrive for Business ebook

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
October 20, 2016
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The Office team has announced today the release of a free ebook to help Office 365 users master version control in OneDrive for Business. Called The End of Versioning as We Know It, the 12-page document aims to showcase how OneDrive for Business features allow employees to seamlessly collaborate on documents and leave behind complicated versioning system with documents that don’t live on the cloud.

Here are the main topics covered by the PDF:

• Work together in one document—no versioning needed
• Share large files quickly
• Access docs from anywhere, online or offline
• Share files in the cloud securely

OneDrive for Business reached new milestones this year with new sync clients, integrations with Sharepoint Online, and more. For businesses that are currently considering a move to Office 365, this new ebook is a good start to discovering new ways to work more efficiently. You can download the free ebook by signing up on this page, and let us know in the comments if you also believe that the cloud can allow teams to collaborate more seamlessly.

Further reading: Cloud Storage, Microsoft, Office 365, OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, productivity

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