How to Automate Microsoft Forms Responses into Microsoft Lists
How to Automate Microsoft Forms Responses into Microsoft Lists Turn form submissions into structured data instantly — no manual entry required. Microsoft Forms is perfect for collecting information — from feedback and registrations to support requests. But once responses start rolling in, exporting them manually to Excel or SharePoint gets messy. That’s where Power Automate comes in. With just a few clicks, you can automatically capture [...]
Microsoft Lists for Smart Data Tracking: Templates, Automations, and Best Practices
Microsoft Lists for Smart Data Tracking Turn scattered spreadsheets into structured, automated, and report-ready data. Microsoft Lists is a modern way to track information across your organization—projects, assets, requests, issues, and more. Unlike ad-hoc spreadsheets, Lists give you structure, shared views, built-in rules, and deep integrations with the rest of Microsoft 365. Why Use Microsoft Lists for Smart Tracking? Structure: Standardize data with typed columns, validation, [...]
Top 10 Microsoft 365 Features Most Businesses Don’t Use (But Should)
Microsoft 365 is one of the most powerful productivity suites available — yet many organizations only use a fraction of its capabilities. Below are 10 underutilized features that can bring automation, efficiency, and structure to your business workflows — especially through Teams automation, Power Automate, and SharePoint workflows.1. Teams Automation via Power Automate (Flows inside Teams)Microsoft Teams isn’t just for chat and meetings — it’s a hub [...]
Microsoft 365 Licences Explained: Which One Is Right for Your Business in 2025?
Microsoft 365 Licences Explained: Which One Is Right for Your Business in 2025? If you run a business in London or anywhere in the UK, choosing the right Microsoft 365 licence can be confusing. Between Business Basic, Business Standard, Premium, and the Enterprise plans, many companies end up paying for the wrong package — or missing out on features that could boost productivity and security. In [...]
What is a content delivery network?
A content delivery network (CDN) refers to a geographically distributed group of servers which work together to provide fast delivery of Internet content. A CDN allows for the quick transfer of assets needed for loading Internet content including HTML pages, javascript files, stylesheets, images, and videos. The popularity of CDN services continues to grow, and today the majority of web traffic is served through CDNs, including traffic from major sites like Facebook, Netflix, and Amazon.
What do we mean by the cloud?
Simply put, cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale. You typically pay only for cloud services you use, helping you lower your operating costs, run your infrastructure more efficiently, and scale as your business needs change.







