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DUX QUAX: Do Generational Differences Impact Office 365 Adoption?

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Hey yall, Dux here. A few days ago I had the chance to chat with the PAIT Group’s Stephanie Donahue about how generational divides seem to be having an impact on Office 365 adoption.

Stephanie and I have both heard stories from frustrated clients who just can’t seem to get their older users interested in moving to Office 365. They’re comfortable with knowing exactly where everything is in their current infrastructure, refuse to move away from email, and claim Microsoft Teams is for the younger generation. The funny thing is, these same employees have no problem interacting with social media apps like LinkedIn and Facebook on their smartphones!

Check out our full discussion below and hit the comments section to let us know your take.


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Dux Raymond Sy
Dux Raymond Syhttp://linktr.ee/meetdux
As Chief Brand Officer, Dux is responsible for AvePoint’s brand image, experience, and promise. Since joining the company in 2013, Dux has served in a variety of leadership roles, including Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Technology Officer, Public Sector, and Vice President, Customer Strategy & Solutions. With over 20 years of business, marketing, and technology experience, Dux has driven organizational transformations worldwide with his ability to simplify complex ideas and deliver relevant solutions. He is recognized by Microsoft as regional Director (RD) and Most Valuable Professional (MPVP), as well as the author of LinkedIn Learning course How to Build Your Personal Brand, book SharePoint for Project Management, and numerous whitepapers and articles. Prior to AvePoint, Dux had leadership roles at Innovative-e, Inc and Quantum X. He holds a BS in Telecommunications Engineering from Southern Polytechnic State University and a BS in Electronics Engineering from De La Salle University. Currently, Dux lives in Washington, DC with his wife and two kids.

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