This session will give you an overall view of OneDrive for Business, the features it exposes to our end users and what kind of IT planning is required to allow users to synchronize their data to the cloud.
It covers the options that exist regarding the management of identities and how single sign-on can be achieved.
Once that is in place, we will look at how we roll OneDrive for Business out across our organization and how we can link it to our existing SharePoint 2013 on-premises environment.
10. SharePoint On-prem
SharePoint
Personal Sites
On-premises
With OneDrive for
Business Sync tool to
synchronize to local
systems
SharePoint Online
OneDrive for
Business
With OneDrive for
Business Sync tool and
OneDrive Mobile
Apps for syncing and
sharing across
multiple platforms
Split Hybrid Option
X% of users on
Personal Sites
On-premises
Y% of users on
OneDrive for
Business in
SharePoint
Online
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19. • 1TB Storage
• Windows PC sync client
improvements
• New encryption methodology
rollout
• Encryption @ Rest (rollout thru
2014)
• Data Loss Prevention (Phase 1
Rollout)
• Auditing and Reporting (Phase 1
Rollout)
• New Android App
• Max upload size increased to
10GB
• Mac OS sync client
• Additional sync client
improvements
• Data Loss Prevention (Phase 2
Rollout)
• Auditing and Reporting
(Phase 2 Rollout)
• Additional monitoring and
alerts
• Auditing and Reporting
(Phase 3 Rollout)
• New Windows Phone app
• New iOS app