It's common for us to speak to an IT team that's hung up on Onedrive usage and it's security features. IT teams tend to steer clear of speaking too much about OneDrive to their end users after an Office 365 migration, because instead of working on things based on group permissions as one would in SharePoint, an IT staff member would technically have to log in as the end user to have access to a user's data. This makes it rather difficult for an IT team to feel in any way in control of OneDrive and the way their end users use the tool. However, we happen to believe it's best for an IT team to fully embrace OneDrive and properly communicate to end users when and how the application should be used. In this article, we will discuss the difference of Office 365 SharePoint and OneDrive, dig into an overview of OneDrive security, and share our philosophy of why we believe your end users should use it!
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