Jul 10 2020 07:39 PM
Let me apologize right off the bat, I have very little experience with Office 365, so this is probably a total newb question. I have been asked to help a small law firm migrate to Office 365 Business. I've done a bit of research, but I didn't easily find anything exactly like what I'm being asked to accomplish. There are 3 lawyers and 1 receptionist. Each lawyer has a different email domain - @domain1.com, @domain2.com, @domain3.com - They want to keep their respective domains, but they also want to be able to see each others calendar, share OneDrive, and possibly use Teams. Is that possible with Office 365 without the need to consolidate to a single domain and use aliases?
Jul 11 2020 01:39 AM
Solution
Hi, this is absolutely possible with O365 yes. You just need to add the 3 domains into one Office 365 tenant and verify them, and they will be able to collaborate easily.
What email platform are they currently using?
Jul 11 2020 06:20 AM
At this time almost everyone is using some iteration of Outlook, with one exception of someone who is still, primarily, using gmail.
It looks like tenancy is exactly what I was looking for. I had faith there was a fairly simple way to achieve the expected results. Thank you for the information, I appreciate the guidance!
Jul 11 2020 06:32 AM
Jul 11 2020 07:22 AM
Jul 11 2020 01:39 AM
Solution
Hi, this is absolutely possible with O365 yes. You just need to add the 3 domains into one Office 365 tenant and verify them, and they will be able to collaborate easily.
What email platform are they currently using?