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Documents in Microsoft Teams

5 hacks for better document management

About this webinar

The use of Microsoft Teams is growing, as is the number of channels, sites and chats. How do you keep an overview and grip on the decentralised growth of documents and data within these separate islands? Discover M-Files for Microsoft Teams.

Manage decentralised document growth
Every channel, site and chat has its own document management. With M-Files, you create a central overview of all documents, permissions, versioning and workflows. From information chaos, to concentric cockpit.

Find information faster
With Microsoft 365, you have to remember where content is and search through folders, sites and Teams chats to find it. With M-Files, you simply specify what you are looking for and use metadata for contextual searching. Choose context and forget locations.

Manage access dynamically
With Microsoft 365, access control is static and impossible to maintain due to folder, site and team restrictions. With M-Files, you base access on your company's rules and workflow. Discover ultimate flexibility thanks to fine-grained access based on document type, workflow status, user role and stage in the document lifecycle.

Connecting company data and documents
M-Files makes Microsoft 365 the central gateway to all data and documents, including from other systems and storage locations. Find, open and manage all documents and other data in the interfaces of the Microsoft 365 applications themselves. Less switching between applications, more convenience and overview. 

Stay compliant
By using M-Files as the single source of information (Single point of truth), you unlock an automated audit trail for every document access and editing. Be ready for an audit at any time, worry-free.

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30 minutes

Wed 12 July - 10:00am

Your host

On behalf of GeONE (Global M-Files partner of the year) presents Bastiaan Brefeld this webinar. Bastiaan is an information management expert and possesses a broad knowledge of document management and information governance. He has been advising and supporting organisations on complex information challenges for over 10 years, including ARAG, BDO and Heijmans.

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