Remember back when you’d sign up for a free cloud service and be greeted with a digital cornucopia—oodles of gigabytes rolled out like a plush welcome carpet, ready for photos, essays, and half-baked group projects? Those golden terabytes now seem like a legend at the University of Connecticut...
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In a strategic move that might leave more than a few heads spinning, Microsoft is cutting back on the storage limits available for its Microsoft 365 services across the Colorado State University (CSU) System. This change, which affects all CSU faculty, staff, and students, has sparked an...
Introduction
Attention, OneDrive packrats and SharePoint hoarders! Microsoft is implementing new storage limits for select Microsoft 365 services starting on December 10, 2024. According to announcements like the one from the University of Cincinnati, this shift is part of Microsoft's broader...
I do like using Onedrive as my preferred cloud storage.
Generally I think the default storage levels are reasonably generous and using the online versions of Word and Excel are more than enough for my requirements.
The two features I think it really lacks (and I may be wrong here) are the...