Here are some pros and cons of three of the most popular Cloud-Based servers.
Pros
- Free 15 GB of storage
- Cost-effective ($2.79/month for 100 GB)
- Expanding offices into Canada
- Easy to navigate- categories, folders, recent (if forgotten to sort), search bar
- Easy sharing/collaboration
- Option to set sharing preferences (who can edit, only view, public or private file)
- Commenting, chat in documents
- Most versatile free platform
- Databases around the world to back up & secure information
- Documents can be modified without wifi
- Easy access from almost any device
- Google account can be used to sign into multiple websites, apps, and services
Cons
- Databases around the world in countries with different privacy laws
- Documents do not automatically save to device for offline use
- The smartphone apps are more difficult to navigate
- At risk of crashing & losing information (like any cloud-based system)
Microsoft
Below are the Pros and Cons for Microsoft Office. Microsoft Office has been around the longest and is still running so it’s safe to say Office is a successful software.
Pros
- Applications for all needs: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, One Note
- Other applications for more business services: Publisher, Project, Teams, Visio
- SKYPE is a very popular microsoft application for video calls and conferences
- Work on your documents from anywhere with access to the internet
- Boosted productivity: easy to use, team collaboration (office co-authoring tool), regular automatic updates to the software
- Reduced security risks: encrypted email, data loss prevention, mobile device management, advanced threat analytics
- Around since 1988 and is most used cloud-based software (i.e. great reputation)
- Multiple flexible plans catered to businesses of all sizes
Cons
- Need a microsoft account to use the services
- Subscription based payment (as a Uvic student we get these services for free)
- If internet is down you cannot access your document from another device
- Competition with other cloud-based services in schools ( SD63 is using google exclusively)
https://blog.goptg.com/blog/2016/03/31/the-pros-and-cons-of-office-365-for-business
Apple
Below are some of the Pros and Cons of Apple’s iWork system and the devices themselves. iWork was first introduced in 2005 and has grown since then.
Pros
- Applications for all needs: Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and iCloud
- Other applications on the Apple System include iMovie, Garageband and Photobooth
- Free for all iOs and macOS customers
- Applications are intuitive for beginners
- Has started using peer-collaborating on documents (only for other mac users)
- Apple works with educators to promote technology use in the classroom
Cons
- iCloud storage space is limited (only 5GB for free)
- iWork is not supported on other devices (such as Windows or Android)
- Apple products can be pricey for schools/students
By Madeline, Catrina, and Kiya
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