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  • March 31, 2020
  • News

Unique Software expands team of consultants to support Microsoft SharePoint and Teams during COVID-19

Unique Software Development LLC, a digital innovation agency, is increasing its force of consultants experienced in Microsoft's SharePoint and Teams platforms to help support the growing number of remote work due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"In light of what we've seen happen across the U.S. as a result of federal and state responses to the coronavirus pandemic, we have quickly augmented our team of highly-qualified SharePoint and Teams consultants to be able to immediately support businesses during these chaotic times,” said Matt O'Brien, CEO of Unique Software Development. "We have the experience and capabilities to deploy, configure and develop Microsoft's platforms so that business owners and executives can manage their employees remotely and enable staff to continue communicating and collaborating as if they were still together at the office."

As the impact and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates, many business owners and executives have instituted "work from home" policies with very little planning or preparation.

The current situation calls for companies to leverage tools such as Microsoft's SharePoint and Teams platforms to keep their businesses operating efficiently by allowing employees to work from home productively and continue serving their customers.

Microsoft's SharePoint platform allows employees to manage and share content, knowledge and applications to empower teamwork, quickly find information, and seamlessly collaborate across the organization.

Microsoft Teams is a unified communications and collaboration platform that allows employees to chat, meet, call, and collaborate all in one place, regardless of where they are.

For more information about this news, visit www.uniquesoftwaredev.com.

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