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In the previous chapter, I discussed OneDrive, which allows content to be stored in Microsoft 365 and always available. In this chapter, I will discuss Microsoft 365 Groups, which brings email, calendars, SharePoint sites, Planner, OneNote, and the ability to integrate other third-party sources into a single, concise application. Microsoft 365 Groups is the ultimate tool for teams to collaborate and share information. This application mash-up aims to bring together people from inside or outside the organization and collaborate using the familiar tools of Microsoft 365.

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Mercurio, R., Merrill, B. (2021). Microsoft 365 Groups. In: Beginning Microsoft 365 Collaboration Apps. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6936-7_4

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