What should I use for collaboration? Team Sites? Office 365 Groups? Yammer? o...Serge Tremblay
Today there are so many Tools options for collaboration, that it is hard to select the right tool for the job. In this session you will learn tips and tricks about multiple collaboration Tools. You will also get information that will help you to make a better selection for the right collaboration tool for you and your users.
Office 365 Groups helps you collaborate by easily bringing together your colleagues and the applications you need to get work done. Office 365 Groups leverages a standard definition for team membership and permissions across Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and later Skype for Business, Yammer, and the rest of Office 365, managed through Microsoft Azure Active Directory. We will also look into how Office 365 Groups integrates with the new Planner service. This session covers the following topics: architecture, administration, security and compliance, and extensibility. We will look into also look into the different PowerShell cmdlets for Office 365 Groups and the Planner.
Office 365 Groups helps you collaborate by easily bringing together your colleagues and the applications you need to get work done. Office 365 Groups leverages a standard definition for team membership and permissions across Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and later Skype for Business, Yammer, and the rest of Office 365, managed through Microsoft Azure Active Directory. This session covers the following topics: architecture, administration, security and compliance, and extensibility.
In Ignite 2015, Microsoft introduced the Office 365 Groups feature, a new way to foster collaboration within organizations, allowing each team to choose from several tools and services. In this presentation, I present the Groups concept and explain the architecture that supports it. Additionally, administration and extensibility are also described as is the known roadmap for new features.
Office 365 Groups help you collaborate by easily bringing together your colleagues and the applications you need to get work done. Office 365 Groups leverages a standard definition for team membership and permissions across Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and later Skype for Business, Yammer, and the rest of Office 365, managed through Microsoft Azure Active Directory. This session covers the following topics: architecture, administration, security and compliance, and extensibility.
Office365 Groups from the Ground Up - SPTechCon San Francisco 2016 Drew Madelung
Office 365 Groups enable teams to work together by establishing a single identity in Office 365. Office 365 Groups are a new and modern solution for collaboration in Office 365. There is a lot of confusion on what Groups can do and should be used for. This session will be a deep dive into all things Office 365 Groups focusing on the technical aspects..
We will spend a large amount of this session demoing Office 365 Groups. This session will include demos of:
How to create, access, and navigate
What are the core things to do
How are they technically structured
What administration is available and how to do it
What extensibility options are there
I will also walk through the pros and cons of using Groups vs other collaboration options in Office 365. Groups are also one of the fastest changing solutions in Office 365, so this session will bring everyone up to speed on the most recent updates that Microsoft has rolled out and what innovations are next. By the end of the session you should have a better understanding of what Groups can do and if they are right for your enterprise right now or in the future!
Nikesh Kudlu is seeking a position that allows career growth and utilizes his skills and experience in integrity, sincerity, and teamwork. He has a Master's degree in Applied Microbiology and Bachelor's degrees in Microbiology, Zoology, and Chemistry. He is certified in food hygiene, HACCP, and food safety training. His experience includes positions as a Hygiene Officer, Quality Officer, and Microbiologist where he ensured food and workplace safety standards. He has strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
What should I use for collaboration? Team Sites? Office 365 Groups? Yammer? o...Serge Tremblay
Today there are so many Tools options for collaboration, that it is hard to select the right tool for the job. In this session you will learn tips and tricks about multiple collaboration Tools. You will also get information that will help you to make a better selection for the right collaboration tool for you and your users.
Office 365 Groups helps you collaborate by easily bringing together your colleagues and the applications you need to get work done. Office 365 Groups leverages a standard definition for team membership and permissions across Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and later Skype for Business, Yammer, and the rest of Office 365, managed through Microsoft Azure Active Directory. We will also look into how Office 365 Groups integrates with the new Planner service. This session covers the following topics: architecture, administration, security and compliance, and extensibility. We will look into also look into the different PowerShell cmdlets for Office 365 Groups and the Planner.
Office 365 Groups helps you collaborate by easily bringing together your colleagues and the applications you need to get work done. Office 365 Groups leverages a standard definition for team membership and permissions across Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and later Skype for Business, Yammer, and the rest of Office 365, managed through Microsoft Azure Active Directory. This session covers the following topics: architecture, administration, security and compliance, and extensibility.
In Ignite 2015, Microsoft introduced the Office 365 Groups feature, a new way to foster collaboration within organizations, allowing each team to choose from several tools and services. In this presentation, I present the Groups concept and explain the architecture that supports it. Additionally, administration and extensibility are also described as is the known roadmap for new features.
Office 365 Groups help you collaborate by easily bringing together your colleagues and the applications you need to get work done. Office 365 Groups leverages a standard definition for team membership and permissions across Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and later Skype for Business, Yammer, and the rest of Office 365, managed through Microsoft Azure Active Directory. This session covers the following topics: architecture, administration, security and compliance, and extensibility.
Office365 Groups from the Ground Up - SPTechCon San Francisco 2016 Drew Madelung
Office 365 Groups enable teams to work together by establishing a single identity in Office 365. Office 365 Groups are a new and modern solution for collaboration in Office 365. There is a lot of confusion on what Groups can do and should be used for. This session will be a deep dive into all things Office 365 Groups focusing on the technical aspects..
We will spend a large amount of this session demoing Office 365 Groups. This session will include demos of:
How to create, access, and navigate
What are the core things to do
How are they technically structured
What administration is available and how to do it
What extensibility options are there
I will also walk through the pros and cons of using Groups vs other collaboration options in Office 365. Groups are also one of the fastest changing solutions in Office 365, so this session will bring everyone up to speed on the most recent updates that Microsoft has rolled out and what innovations are next. By the end of the session you should have a better understanding of what Groups can do and if they are right for your enterprise right now or in the future!
Nikesh Kudlu is seeking a position that allows career growth and utilizes his skills and experience in integrity, sincerity, and teamwork. He has a Master's degree in Applied Microbiology and Bachelor's degrees in Microbiology, Zoology, and Chemistry. He is certified in food hygiene, HACCP, and food safety training. His experience includes positions as a Hygiene Officer, Quality Officer, and Microbiologist where he ensured food and workplace safety standards. He has strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
Muhammad Arslan provides his contact information and summarizes his work experience and qualifications. He has over 2 years of experience as an Assistant Control Room Operator at Ayesha Spinning Mills Power Generation and worked as a Safety Supervisor for Al-Sabir Electrical Services Contractor with Nestle Pakistan from 2013 to 2014. His qualifications include a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from 2014 and a DAE in Electrical from 2009. He lists his personal information, interpersonal skills which include communication and planning abilities, and safety training courses completed including in Safety Engineering and IOSH MS.
Nazeer Manalath is seeking a position as a Purchase Officer or Coordinator. He has over 23 years of experience in purchasing and supply chain roles in Abu Dhabi. Most recently, he worked as a Purchase Coordinator for Al Qudra Sports Management, where he was responsible for purchase orders, price negotiation, supplier coordination, and inventory management. Previously, he held roles as a Technical Purchaser for construction companies. He has expertise in ERP systems, office administration, and maintaining supplier and inventory records.
Microsoft launched Office 365 Groups in the fall of 2014 for its first release customers. Although it was very exciting to see a new feature coming from Redmond, Office 365 Groups raised many questions. What’s the impact for my current Intranet portal? Are team sites going to be deprecated? What is my business value by using Groups? During this session, Jasper Oosterveld, Office 365 MVP, is going to answer these questions and show you were Groups stand, a year after its release.
This document discusses Office 365 Groups, including an overview and roadmap. Key investments for 2015-2016 are outlined for administration, experiences, and integrations. Administration focuses on features like eDiscovery, auditing, and multi-domain support. Experiences will improve user interfaces, search, calendaring, and Outlook for Mac support. Integrations will add Planner, Delve, Skype Meet Now, and SharePoint functionality. The roadmap provides high-level details on upcoming changes but not a comprehensive list of all updates.
Kick-Ass Project Collaboration with Office 365 GroupsGregory Zelfond
Webinar Video: https://youtu.be/6Ze1aZcT_KQ
In this webinar, I explain all the cool features of Office 365 Groups and how you can use them effectively within your organization to manage projects and collaborate with internal and external team members.
Here are the topics covered:
- What are Office 365 Groups
- Conversations
- File sharing
- Calendar
- Notebook
- Tasks
- External Access
- Office 365 Groups and Team Sites
Muhammad Arslan provides his contact information and summarizes his work experience and qualifications. He has over 2 years of experience as an Assistant Control Room Operator at Ayesha Spinning Mills Power Generation and worked as a Safety Supervisor for Al-Sabir Electrical Services Contractor with Nestle Pakistan from 2013 to 2014. His qualifications include a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from 2014 and a DAE in Electrical from 2009. He lists his personal information, interpersonal skills which include communication and planning abilities, and safety training courses completed including in Safety Engineering and IOSH MS.
Nazeer Manalath is seeking a position as a Purchase Officer or Coordinator. He has over 23 years of experience in purchasing and supply chain roles in Abu Dhabi. Most recently, he worked as a Purchase Coordinator for Al Qudra Sports Management, where he was responsible for purchase orders, price negotiation, supplier coordination, and inventory management. Previously, he held roles as a Technical Purchaser for construction companies. He has expertise in ERP systems, office administration, and maintaining supplier and inventory records.
Microsoft launched Office 365 Groups in the fall of 2014 for its first release customers. Although it was very exciting to see a new feature coming from Redmond, Office 365 Groups raised many questions. What’s the impact for my current Intranet portal? Are team sites going to be deprecated? What is my business value by using Groups? During this session, Jasper Oosterveld, Office 365 MVP, is going to answer these questions and show you were Groups stand, a year after its release.
This document discusses Office 365 Groups, including an overview and roadmap. Key investments for 2015-2016 are outlined for administration, experiences, and integrations. Administration focuses on features like eDiscovery, auditing, and multi-domain support. Experiences will improve user interfaces, search, calendaring, and Outlook for Mac support. Integrations will add Planner, Delve, Skype Meet Now, and SharePoint functionality. The roadmap provides high-level details on upcoming changes but not a comprehensive list of all updates.
Kick-Ass Project Collaboration with Office 365 GroupsGregory Zelfond
Webinar Video: https://youtu.be/6Ze1aZcT_KQ
In this webinar, I explain all the cool features of Office 365 Groups and how you can use them effectively within your organization to manage projects and collaborate with internal and external team members.
Here are the topics covered:
- What are Office 365 Groups
- Conversations
- File sharing
- Calendar
- Notebook
- Tasks
- External Access
- Office 365 Groups and Team Sites