Top 5 Reasons that Increase Value of Microsoft Certification

Palak Mazumdar
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On Apr 11, 2018
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During today’s world of collaboration, it appears like each vendor is demanding that their solutions work with Skype for Business and Office 365. But is this correct? Is Microsoft certification a great opportunity?

Here means the workflow is equal, the look and feel (Skype user interface) is simple. Also the combination of Outlook, Current Directory and Buddy lists continue maintained. While a nutshell, it suggests Skype for Business and Office 365 users can experience the best communications devices with their collaboration platform.

Then why does certification have Value?

1

A Great Practice

Certification shows that the device is going to deliver the final customer experience – it will extend the Skype for Business and Office 365 experience right to your device.

2

Help

If you need the Help, Microsoft will answer your call. Microsoft will only support certified devices

3

 Microsoft Advertisement

 It is placed on Microsoft’s TechNet site and the Skype for Business Partner Solution Catalogue as for Skype for Business online/Office 365. It means you can think confirmed that Microsoft has tested and retested to make sure that the customer experience using that device is excellent.

4

Software Updates

If Microsoft updates its software, your device won’t stop working. Remember how often Microsoft, like every cloud vendor, updates and enhances its software. Without certification and that direct connection between a vendor and Microsoft, there is no guarantee that your device will extend to work with the new software update.

5

Faith

Finally, if you are the decision-maker in your company, won’t it believe enough to choose devices that have been blessed by Microsoft?

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