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clicker666
Feb 08, 2019Copper Contributor
Use with Exchange 2010 and IOS/Android
I work for a government legal agency that is not permitted to store our information outside of Canada. We're on Exchange 2010, and I've been looking at OneNote as a possible tool for our lawyers to ...
Feb 10, 2019
Hi clicker666
I would consider Office 365 government plans here
https://products.office.com/en-ca/government/compare-office-365-government-plans
There are several reasons here
1.) Exchange 2010 is out of support in 2020 and you'll need to move this
2.) The Office 365 Government plans have OneNote which works with all other 365 applications including Exchange, SharePoint and OneDrive
3.) This will work with IOS/Android applications
4.) This will sync to Canadian MS Cloud servers
Datacentres were opened in Canada a few years ago
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2016/05/10/office-365-datacenters-now-available-in-canada/
This is the recommended solution. Any other would simply be a workaround. You could possibly look at OneDrive for Business as a short stop and house the OneNote files in there then use the OneDrive application on the IOS/Android device, however that still wouldn't like integrate with Exchange Server. AFAIK, that functionality isn't there.
Hope that helps to answer your question.
Best, Chris
I would consider Office 365 government plans here
https://products.office.com/en-ca/government/compare-office-365-government-plans
There are several reasons here
1.) Exchange 2010 is out of support in 2020 and you'll need to move this
2.) The Office 365 Government plans have OneNote which works with all other 365 applications including Exchange, SharePoint and OneDrive
3.) This will work with IOS/Android applications
4.) This will sync to Canadian MS Cloud servers
Datacentres were opened in Canada a few years ago
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2016/05/10/office-365-datacenters-now-available-in-canada/
This is the recommended solution. Any other would simply be a workaround. You could possibly look at OneDrive for Business as a short stop and house the OneNote files in there then use the OneDrive application on the IOS/Android device, however that still wouldn't like integrate with Exchange Server. AFAIK, that functionality isn't there.
Hope that helps to answer your question.
Best, Chris