Delivered at the Victoria Office 365 User Group on Wed. January 22, 2020.
Every month we share what's new (changed, added or removed) that may be of interest to our followers.
Focus is always on the business in Victoria, and often emphasis is on what users are interested in most - SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Flow, PowerBI, etc.
Most months at the Victoria Office 365 User Group, we share what's new (changed, added or removed) that may be of interest to our followers. Focus is always on the business in Victoria, and often emphasis is on what users are interested in most - SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Flow, PowerBI, etc.
With the arrival of SharePoint Calendar it is possible for the developers to create amazing websites that would attract the imagination of the users. It is a web part that retrieves events in the form of SharePoint lists.
Microsoft Office 365 What's New for January 2021Regroove
Delivered at the Victoria Office 365 User Group on Wed. January 20, 2021 by Karin Skapski, consultant with Regroove Solutions.
Every month we share what's new in Microsoft Office 365 that may be of interest to our followers.
Most months at the Victoria Office 365 User Group, we share what's new (changed, added or removed) that may be of interest to our followers. Focus is always on the business in Victoria, and often emphasis is on what users are interested in most - SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Flow, PowerBI, etc.
With the arrival of SharePoint Calendar it is possible for the developers to create amazing websites that would attract the imagination of the users. It is a web part that retrieves events in the form of SharePoint lists.
Microsoft Office 365 What's New for January 2021Regroove
Delivered at the Victoria Office 365 User Group on Wed. January 20, 2021 by Karin Skapski, consultant with Regroove Solutions.
Every month we share what's new in Microsoft Office 365 that may be of interest to our followers.
SharePoint 2016 Why Upgrade: Top 10 Compelling FeaturesJoel Oleson
Are you ready for SharePoint 2016? Are you sure? Have you built your business case? In this session we dig into the new features with a focus on building the real reason to upgrade...
SharePoint 2016 has a lot of new features that we inherit from the cloud, as well as a lot of new hybrid features and additional UI investments that have already proven popular in Office 365 SharePoint online. With the IT Preview it seems Microsoft is only talking to the IT and Devs.
In this session we’ll approach the features from a user perspective and help you to:
Get a first look at SharePoint 2016 for the business whether you are already planning to upgrade, or just curious
Build the business case of a more secure, auditable, and flexible SharePoint 2016 upgrade or deployment
Start planning for the next big version of SharePoint and be ready for release
Microsoft Ignite Recap: SharePoint & OneDrive for Business with Vlad & DrewDrew Madelung
Join Microsoft MVPs Vlad Catrinescu and Drew Madelung and special guest Mark Kashman the week after Ignite for a recap of the most important SharePoint and OneDrive for Business news that was announced. With the dust and excitement from Ignite settled, and the most important features out and tested, Vlad and Drew will cover the biggest and most important news from Ignite!
Wisconsin SharePoint User Group - June 2019 - SharePoint Conference 2019 Anno...Drew Madelung
The latest edition of the SharePoint Conference 2019 has happened. Join us as we get together to talk about all the announcements and spend time discussing how they will be affecting us in our own companies.
Why Upgrade to SharePoint 2016: Including Future of SharePoint Feature UpdatesJoel Oleson
Why upgrade to SharePoint 2016? Seems like it doesn't have that much in it... right? True, but that's not the whole story. In this session we help build the business case for why you should consider upgrading to SharePoint 2016 including preparing for the feature updates and building your platform for the future.
Know the latest features of SharePoint 2019. Upgrade your SharePoint site today. Veelead offers SharePoint consulting services, Migration, development, branding. Get free SharePoint demo
AUDWC SharePoint 2016 - Top 10 Compelling Business Reasons to UpgradeJoel Oleson
Why Upgrade to 2016? “The most reliable, scalable, secure and high performing SharePoint release ever...”
But are there really any new features for the business? In this session we'll dig into the Top 10 compelling business reasons to upgrade.
Australian Digital Workplace Conference in Melbourne
SharePoint for Project Management (2016)wandersick
An introduction to SharePoint Online of Office 365 with a focus on project management.
In this presentation, I demonstrate SharePoint basics, creating a site, managing projects using SharePoint and misc. features. It is dedicated to my teacher, Mr. Leung, who encouraged me to present SharePoint to inspire fellow classmates on how to better manage their projects.
Main introduced features:
- SharePoint basics
- Creating sites (under OneDrive for Business)*
- Managing projects
*Note: Sites created this way are traditional Sites instead of the new style of Sites created by Office 365 Groups
Other introduced features:
- Co-Authoring
- Checking Out/In
- Version History
- Alerting
- Syncing with OneDrive for Business
- Site Mailbox (Discontinued. Available in Office 365 Groups at the time of writing)
- OneNote
- Modern UI and Classic UI
- Mobile Access
- Customizing Site Design
- User Management
- Sharing a SharePoint Site
- Wiki Page
- All Site Contents
All of the most important and latest Microsoft Ignite 2019 news and announcements gathered by our incredible Microsoft MVP Vlad Catrinescu and Microsoft RD & MVP Gokan Ozcifci. From the announcement of Microsoft’s newest product, Project Cortex, to awesome updates and new features for your Microsoft 365 applications, the show was packed full of important and interesting news!
20 Microsoft 365 Tips You've Probably Never Used (But Should)Christian Buckley
Presentation from the Microsoft 365 Virtual Summit on May 28th, 2020. This was a collection of tips gathered through my ongoing webinar series with Tom Duff (@duffbert), which you can find out about at https://www.buckleyplanet.com/2019/03/o365-productivity-tips-links.html
Houston TechFest 2017- Migrate and Upgrade to 2016 SuccesfullyBrian Culver
SharePoint 2016 is finally out and it brings tons of new features that continue to make SharePoint an amazing collaboration tool for companies. Many companies are still on SharePoint 2010, maybe even earlier versions. In this session, I discuss and show you the approach for upgrading and migrating to SharePoint 2016. Its time to get with the times and upgrade your farm. I will shares best practices and lots of tips as we upgrade our sample farm. I will include some troubleshooting and custom solutions based on real world scenarios to make sure this isn’t another “simple” upgrade. Best of all, we will have fun doing this.
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Learn how to upgrade to SharePoint 2016 from various SharePoint versions.
2. Learn best practices for upgrading smoothly and properly.
3. Learn some tips and tricks to making the upgrade faster, less error prone and efficient to reduce downtime.
4. Learn how to troubleshooting and deal with upgrade issues.
SharePoint 2019 in Context: What this New Release Will Mean to YouAdam Levithan
It was questionable if there’d be another on-premises release of SharePoint after 2016, but here it is and Microsoft’s renewed commitment to on-premises is keeping it relevant for organizations. If your strategy is to remain on-premises, what does the SharePoint 2019 release mean to you? The main theme continues to be "Born from the Cloud" with a set of features coming directly from Office 365. Living through the SharePoint 2019 TAP program Jill and Adam will review the available features and the evolving roadmap of SharePoint. Whether you're a decision maker, developer, IT Pro, or power user we will discuss how SharePoint 2019 is continuing an on-premises paradigm shift. During this session we will propose what you lose, what you gain, and strategies to decide whether or not SharePoint Server 2019 is right for you.
SharePoint has been on the market from 2001, and since then, matured into a very stable and popular business collaboration platform. The beauty of SharePoint is that it is relatively easy to customize and it provides an experience already familiar to users via Office suite. Most frequent use of the platform by corporations has been in the areas of web content management, information sharing and document management.
However, adoption of SharePoint as a true Project Management Information System (PMIS) has been slow. Out-of-the-box SharePoint is unappealing, customization takes time and acceptance at PMO level is often very bureaucratic.
In this presentation I will demonstrate how you can customize SharePoint to help you with your next project. You will walk away learning tips and tricks that you can implement literally in hours. Among other things, you will learn how SharePoint can help you facilitate project team collaboration, integrate existing methodologies and empower your project team.
SharePoint 2016 Why Upgrade: Top 10 Compelling FeaturesJoel Oleson
Are you ready for SharePoint 2016? Are you sure? Have you built your business case? In this session we dig into the new features with a focus on building the real reason to upgrade...
SharePoint 2016 has a lot of new features that we inherit from the cloud, as well as a lot of new hybrid features and additional UI investments that have already proven popular in Office 365 SharePoint online. With the IT Preview it seems Microsoft is only talking to the IT and Devs.
In this session we’ll approach the features from a user perspective and help you to:
Get a first look at SharePoint 2016 for the business whether you are already planning to upgrade, or just curious
Build the business case of a more secure, auditable, and flexible SharePoint 2016 upgrade or deployment
Start planning for the next big version of SharePoint and be ready for release
Microsoft Ignite Recap: SharePoint & OneDrive for Business with Vlad & DrewDrew Madelung
Join Microsoft MVPs Vlad Catrinescu and Drew Madelung and special guest Mark Kashman the week after Ignite for a recap of the most important SharePoint and OneDrive for Business news that was announced. With the dust and excitement from Ignite settled, and the most important features out and tested, Vlad and Drew will cover the biggest and most important news from Ignite!
Wisconsin SharePoint User Group - June 2019 - SharePoint Conference 2019 Anno...Drew Madelung
The latest edition of the SharePoint Conference 2019 has happened. Join us as we get together to talk about all the announcements and spend time discussing how they will be affecting us in our own companies.
Why Upgrade to SharePoint 2016: Including Future of SharePoint Feature UpdatesJoel Oleson
Why upgrade to SharePoint 2016? Seems like it doesn't have that much in it... right? True, but that's not the whole story. In this session we help build the business case for why you should consider upgrading to SharePoint 2016 including preparing for the feature updates and building your platform for the future.
Know the latest features of SharePoint 2019. Upgrade your SharePoint site today. Veelead offers SharePoint consulting services, Migration, development, branding. Get free SharePoint demo
AUDWC SharePoint 2016 - Top 10 Compelling Business Reasons to UpgradeJoel Oleson
Why Upgrade to 2016? “The most reliable, scalable, secure and high performing SharePoint release ever...”
But are there really any new features for the business? In this session we'll dig into the Top 10 compelling business reasons to upgrade.
Australian Digital Workplace Conference in Melbourne
SharePoint for Project Management (2016)wandersick
An introduction to SharePoint Online of Office 365 with a focus on project management.
In this presentation, I demonstrate SharePoint basics, creating a site, managing projects using SharePoint and misc. features. It is dedicated to my teacher, Mr. Leung, who encouraged me to present SharePoint to inspire fellow classmates on how to better manage their projects.
Main introduced features:
- SharePoint basics
- Creating sites (under OneDrive for Business)*
- Managing projects
*Note: Sites created this way are traditional Sites instead of the new style of Sites created by Office 365 Groups
Other introduced features:
- Co-Authoring
- Checking Out/In
- Version History
- Alerting
- Syncing with OneDrive for Business
- Site Mailbox (Discontinued. Available in Office 365 Groups at the time of writing)
- OneNote
- Modern UI and Classic UI
- Mobile Access
- Customizing Site Design
- User Management
- Sharing a SharePoint Site
- Wiki Page
- All Site Contents
All of the most important and latest Microsoft Ignite 2019 news and announcements gathered by our incredible Microsoft MVP Vlad Catrinescu and Microsoft RD & MVP Gokan Ozcifci. From the announcement of Microsoft’s newest product, Project Cortex, to awesome updates and new features for your Microsoft 365 applications, the show was packed full of important and interesting news!
20 Microsoft 365 Tips You've Probably Never Used (But Should)Christian Buckley
Presentation from the Microsoft 365 Virtual Summit on May 28th, 2020. This was a collection of tips gathered through my ongoing webinar series with Tom Duff (@duffbert), which you can find out about at https://www.buckleyplanet.com/2019/03/o365-productivity-tips-links.html
Houston TechFest 2017- Migrate and Upgrade to 2016 SuccesfullyBrian Culver
SharePoint 2016 is finally out and it brings tons of new features that continue to make SharePoint an amazing collaboration tool for companies. Many companies are still on SharePoint 2010, maybe even earlier versions. In this session, I discuss and show you the approach for upgrading and migrating to SharePoint 2016. Its time to get with the times and upgrade your farm. I will shares best practices and lots of tips as we upgrade our sample farm. I will include some troubleshooting and custom solutions based on real world scenarios to make sure this isn’t another “simple” upgrade. Best of all, we will have fun doing this.
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Learn how to upgrade to SharePoint 2016 from various SharePoint versions.
2. Learn best practices for upgrading smoothly and properly.
3. Learn some tips and tricks to making the upgrade faster, less error prone and efficient to reduce downtime.
4. Learn how to troubleshooting and deal with upgrade issues.
SharePoint 2019 in Context: What this New Release Will Mean to YouAdam Levithan
It was questionable if there’d be another on-premises release of SharePoint after 2016, but here it is and Microsoft’s renewed commitment to on-premises is keeping it relevant for organizations. If your strategy is to remain on-premises, what does the SharePoint 2019 release mean to you? The main theme continues to be "Born from the Cloud" with a set of features coming directly from Office 365. Living through the SharePoint 2019 TAP program Jill and Adam will review the available features and the evolving roadmap of SharePoint. Whether you're a decision maker, developer, IT Pro, or power user we will discuss how SharePoint 2019 is continuing an on-premises paradigm shift. During this session we will propose what you lose, what you gain, and strategies to decide whether or not SharePoint Server 2019 is right for you.
SharePoint has been on the market from 2001, and since then, matured into a very stable and popular business collaboration platform. The beauty of SharePoint is that it is relatively easy to customize and it provides an experience already familiar to users via Office suite. Most frequent use of the platform by corporations has been in the areas of web content management, information sharing and document management.
However, adoption of SharePoint as a true Project Management Information System (PMIS) has been slow. Out-of-the-box SharePoint is unappealing, customization takes time and acceptance at PMO level is often very bureaucratic.
In this presentation I will demonstrate how you can customize SharePoint to help you with your next project. You will walk away learning tips and tricks that you can implement literally in hours. Among other things, you will learn how SharePoint can help you facilitate project team collaboration, integrate existing methodologies and empower your project team.
Similar to Office 365 - What's New - January 2020 (20)
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Every month we share what's new in Microsoft Office 365 that may be of interest to our followers.
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Delivered at the Victoria Office 365 User Group on Wed. October 27th, 2020 by Karin Skapski, consultant with Regroove Solutions.
Every month we share what's new in Microsoft Office 365 that may be of interest to our followers.
Microsoft Office 365 What's New for September 2020 with Recap of Ignite 2020Regroove
Delivered at the Victoria Office 365 User Group on Wed September 30, 2020 by Karin Skapski, consultant with Regroove Solutions.
Every month we share what's new in Microsoft Office 365 that may be of interest to our followers. This month we included a recap of announcements from the Microsoft Ignite 2020 conference.
Delivered at the Victoria Office 365 User Group on Wed July 29, 2020 by Karin Skapski, and Sherman Woo, consultants with Regroove Solutions.
Every month we share what's new (changed, added, or removed) that may be of interest to our followers.
Focus is always on the business in Victoria, and often the emphasis is on what users are interested in most - SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Flow, PowerBI, etc.
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My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
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The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
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3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
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Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
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Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
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Cyberattack types and targets
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Session Overview
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- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
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3. Microsoft 365
Retention Labels Proof of Disposal, Microsoft Search in Bing UX, Bing in Chrome
Outlook on the Web
Personal Calendars, Sticky Notes Sync, Room Cards, Files View, Richer @-Mention Emails
SharePoint Online
Version History Visualization, Default Sharing Link, Custom Search Results Pages
Microsoft Teams
Multiwindow, Tasks, Read Receipts, Outlook Integrations
Microsoft Forms
File Upload
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Default Search in
Chrome set to Bing
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simplify the Compliance Manager concept (kinda the same thing) to improve user experience, and to create better integration by bringing the score into Microsoft 365 compliance center
If already using compliance manager, will incorporate existing settings (like MFA)
simplify and automate risk assessments as well as provide recommended actions to help address risk.
newly added build-in roles are highlighted with a green flag next to the role name
some of my favorites are Global Reader, Search Admin (both Microsoft Search related) Search Editor, Password Admin, and Azure DevOps Admin
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Azure-Active-Directory-Identity/16-new-built-in-roles-including-Global-reader-now-available-in/ba-p/900749
simplify the Compliance Manager concept (kinda the same thing) to improve user experience, and to create better integration by bringing the score into Microsoft 365 compliance center
If already using compliance manager, will incorporate existing settings (like MFA)
simplify and automate risk assessments as well as provide recommended actions to help address risk.
Classic team sites
Communication sites
Modern team sites that don't belong to an Office 365 group
Office 365 group-connected team sites
Automatically-generated redirects will ensure that old links do not break.
Can make your meeting more inclusive to participants who:
Are deaf or hard of hearing
Have a different level of language proficiency
Are in loud places during a meeting
Live Closed Captions available for Teams meetings, enabled by the attendee from the “…” menu
Closed Captions for live events enabled by default. If setting is disabled, attendees can choose to enable for themselves.
Can make your meeting more inclusive to participants who:
Are deaf or hard of hearing
Have a different level of language proficiency
Are in loud places during a meeting
Live Closed Captions available for Teams meetings, enabled by the attendee from the “…” menu
Closed Captions for live events enabled by default. If setting is disabled, attendees can choose to enable for themselves.
Can make your meeting more inclusive to participants who:
Are deaf or hard of hearing
Have a different level of language proficiency
Are in loud places during a meeting
Live Closed Captions available for Teams meetings, enabled by the attendee from the “…” menu
Closed Captions for live events enabled by default. If setting is disabled, attendees can choose to enable for themselves.
This feature allows users to customize the order and visibility of fields on forms in lists and libraries. Users can click "Show/Hide Fields" in the property form or the details pane to perform this customization.
Users who have permissions to create columns will see these options for those lists and libraries.
All users who view the form will be able to adjust property ordering.
Timeline: Targeted Release late October, worldwide rollout complete early November.
suggests relevant content when a calendar meeting event is clicked
tailored to individual users; meeting participants may not see the same content
it’s just a rename lol
suggests relevant content when a calendar meeting event is clicked
tailored to individual users; meeting participants may not see the same content
it’s just a rename lol
it’s just a rename lol
newly added build-in roles are highlighted with a green flag next to the role name
some of my favorites are Global Reader, Search Admin (both Microsoft Search related) Search Editor, Password Admin, and Azure DevOps Admin
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Azure-Active-Directory-Identity/16-new-built-in-roles-including-Global-reader-now-available-in/ba-p/900749
newly added build-in roles are highlighted with a green flag next to the role name
some of my favorites are Global Reader, Search Admin (both Microsoft Search related) Search Editor, Password Admin, and Azure DevOps Admin
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Azure-Active-Directory-Identity/16-new-built-in-roles-including-Global-reader-now-available-in/ba-p/900749
Can make your meeting more inclusive to participants who:
Are deaf or hard of hearing
Have a different level of language proficiency
Are in loud places during a meeting
Live Closed Captions available for Teams meetings, enabled by the attendee from the “…” menu
Closed Captions for live events enabled by default. If setting is disabled, attendees can choose to enable for themselves.