Office 365 provides a universal toolkit for collaboration that addresses challenges for businesses, IT, and users. It offers a single hub for teamwork through Microsoft Teams that allows for chat, calls, meetings and access to Office apps. Additionally, it provides solutions for co-authoring documents, sharing files across organizations, and fostering discussions through Yammer to improve engagement. The tools in Office 365 help dispersed teams work more efficiently across locations through unified communication and collaboration capabilities.
The document discusses Microsoft Teams, a chat-based workspace in Office 365 that brings together chat, meetings, files and tools. It allows teams to communicate through chat and video calls, collaborate using integrated apps like SharePoint, OneNote and Planner, and customize the workspace with third-party apps and bots. Teams offers security, compliance and manageability features from Office 365 and can be used across various business scenarios. The document outlines best practices for rolling out Teams and integrating it with existing systems and processes.
To improve productivity in the workplace, learn more about how Microsoft Teams can help. Built on the power of Microsoft 365. Dock can build a custom SharePoint intranet portal to fit your business needs.
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- Microsoft first opened offices in Ireland in 1985 with over 100 employees and has since grown to employ over 1,200 full-time employees and 700 contractors across four divisions based in Dublin
- Revenues in Ireland exceeded €18.2 billion in 2015 and Microsoft has invested over €1 billion there
- Microsoft challenges US warrants for customer data stored in Irish datacenters
This document provides an overview of Office 365. It begins with an introduction of the author and their background. It then outlines key topics about Office 365 including what it is, things to know before buying it, benefits, plans and pricing for business and enterprise, and SharePoint Online. Office 365 is described as a subscription-based version of Microsoft Office that is cloud-powered and always up-to-date. It offers various plans for individuals, home use, small/midsize businesses, and enterprises.
This document provides an overview and summary of Microsoft Teams usage and capabilities presented by David J. Rosenthal, VP & GM of Digital Business at Microsoft. The key points are: Microsoft Teams is a hub for teamwork that enables chat, collaboration, meetings, calling and workflows. It can transform workplace collaboration, streamline business processes, and connect people on a single platform. Microsoft Teams provides enterprise-grade security and compliance and can help run businesses through managing projects, processes and people.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Office 365. It discusses the Palestinian SharePoint User Group that organized the introduction event. The agenda includes discussing the value of Office 365, why organizations should use it, available subscription plans, features, implementation, and support. Office 365 is presented as providing collaboration and productivity tools, including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Lync Online, and Office Web Apps, with benefits like accessibility from any device and familiar Microsoft tools. Limitations and security/privacy practices are also covered at a high level.
This document describes the benefits of Microsoft Office 365 for businesses, including business-class email, HD video conferencing, file sharing, anywhere access, simple IT management, and technical support. It notes that Office 365 allows businesses to keep the control they want while providing services that work together across devices, without the need to set up servers. It also highlights features like Office apps always being up to date, using Office on 5 devices per user, having everything needed in one place, and syncing files for offline viewing and editing.
The document discusses Microsoft 365 and its components like Windows 10, Office 365, and SharePoint Online. It covers the Office 365 Developer Program which provides subscriptions to build applications. It also discusses Power Automate for automating workflows across platforms and the Microsoft Graph API which provides a single endpoint for accessing Microsoft cloud services and data. The presentation includes demos of the Developer Program, Power Automate, and Microsoft Graph API.
The document discusses Microsoft Teams, a chat-based workspace in Office 365 that brings together chat, meetings, files and tools. It allows teams to communicate through chat and video calls, collaborate using integrated apps like SharePoint, OneNote and Planner, and customize the workspace with third-party apps and bots. Teams offers security, compliance and manageability features from Office 365 and can be used across various business scenarios. The document outlines best practices for rolling out Teams and integrating it with existing systems and processes.
To improve productivity in the workplace, learn more about how Microsoft Teams can help. Built on the power of Microsoft 365. Dock can build a custom SharePoint intranet portal to fit your business needs.
Request a demo: https://app.hubspot.com/meetings/joe24/dock-demo
- Microsoft first opened offices in Ireland in 1985 with over 100 employees and has since grown to employ over 1,200 full-time employees and 700 contractors across four divisions based in Dublin
- Revenues in Ireland exceeded €18.2 billion in 2015 and Microsoft has invested over €1 billion there
- Microsoft challenges US warrants for customer data stored in Irish datacenters
This document provides an overview of Office 365. It begins with an introduction of the author and their background. It then outlines key topics about Office 365 including what it is, things to know before buying it, benefits, plans and pricing for business and enterprise, and SharePoint Online. Office 365 is described as a subscription-based version of Microsoft Office that is cloud-powered and always up-to-date. It offers various plans for individuals, home use, small/midsize businesses, and enterprises.
This document provides an overview and summary of Microsoft Teams usage and capabilities presented by David J. Rosenthal, VP & GM of Digital Business at Microsoft. The key points are: Microsoft Teams is a hub for teamwork that enables chat, collaboration, meetings, calling and workflows. It can transform workplace collaboration, streamline business processes, and connect people on a single platform. Microsoft Teams provides enterprise-grade security and compliance and can help run businesses through managing projects, processes and people.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Office 365. It discusses the Palestinian SharePoint User Group that organized the introduction event. The agenda includes discussing the value of Office 365, why organizations should use it, available subscription plans, features, implementation, and support. Office 365 is presented as providing collaboration and productivity tools, including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Lync Online, and Office Web Apps, with benefits like accessibility from any device and familiar Microsoft tools. Limitations and security/privacy practices are also covered at a high level.
This document describes the benefits of Microsoft Office 365 for businesses, including business-class email, HD video conferencing, file sharing, anywhere access, simple IT management, and technical support. It notes that Office 365 allows businesses to keep the control they want while providing services that work together across devices, without the need to set up servers. It also highlights features like Office apps always being up to date, using Office on 5 devices per user, having everything needed in one place, and syncing files for offline viewing and editing.
The document discusses Microsoft 365 and its components like Windows 10, Office 365, and SharePoint Online. It covers the Office 365 Developer Program which provides subscriptions to build applications. It also discusses Power Automate for automating workflows across platforms and the Microsoft Graph API which provides a single endpoint for accessing Microsoft cloud services and data. The presentation includes demos of the Developer Program, Power Automate, and Microsoft Graph API.
This session will provide a basic overview of Microsoft 365 and will then dive into how to position its benefits for customers. You'll learn how the Microsoft 365 features help resolve many common business challenges today and how you should be speaking with customers about these.
Office 365 introduction and technical overviewMotty Ben Atia
The document discusses cloud computing and data centers. It explains that data centers maximize IT load through servers, storage, and networking while minimizing building load through electrical, mechanical, and cooling systems. It also discusses increasing rack density and deployments over time from 1-2 PUE to potential 1.05-1.2 PUE through innovations like containerization, economization of air and water, and outdoor air cooling.
Office 365 Presentation - Renato Civili, Infosoft SystemsInfosoft Systems
Office 365 is the best-in-class productivity platform for a modern business. It works the way you want to. It is a consistent, familiar and synced experience across your smartphone, tablet, and desktop.
Introduction to Microsoft 365 BusinessRobert Crane
This document provides an introduction to Microsoft 365 and discusses the technology challenges faced by small and mid-sized businesses today, such as keeping technology up-to-date, managing a mobile workforce, and protecting sensitive data from cyber threats. It presents Microsoft 365 as an integrated solution that can empower employees, safeguard businesses, and simplify IT management through tools like Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security. Microsoft 365 Business is positioned as a complete solution for small and mid-sized businesses that includes productivity apps, device management, security capabilities, and support.
Overview of Office 365 - Presentation By Sajid srafiq
The document describes Microsoft's Office 365 hosted services for businesses. It provides an overview of the email, file sharing, online meetings, and productivity software capabilities available in different Office 365 plans. Key features include business class email through Exchange Online, file sharing with SharePoint Online, online meetings and video conferencing with Lync Online, and access to Office applications. The document also highlights the security, support and management benefits of Office 365, such as 99.9% uptime, data protection, compliance certifications, and 24/7 support.
Microsoft Office 365 for Enterprise - Presented by AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
The document discusses reimagining productivity through Microsoft's vision for a productivity cloud. Key points:
- Microsoft envisions providing flexibility and choice through an enterprise-grade cloud with essential productivity services that are familiar and easy to use.
- The productivity cloud would provide capabilities like enterprise social networking, real-time collaboration, mobile access to Office apps and data, and touch/ink/voice input.
- Security, compliance, and device/data management features are discussed to enable productivity while protecting information.
Microsoft 365 Business is an integrated solution that brings together productivity tools, security, and device management. It includes the Office 365 suite of applications as well as security and management capabilities. The solution aims to help users achieve more together anywhere by enabling collaboration across devices, providing always-on security, and simplifying IT management for businesses.
Microsoft Office 365 is a subscription service that provides access to Microsoft Office applications and other productivity services over the internet. It comes in several plan options for both business and personal use at different price points. The plans vary in features included, such as whether they provide online-only access or include installation of Office applications on devices. Office 365 generally provides the best experience when using the newest versions of Office. It can be used as either a cloud-based or hybrid solution working with existing on-premise Exchange servers. An alternative to Office 365 is purchasing and hosting email and other services locally, but for non-profits Office 365 often provides the most cost-effective solution.
This document discusses identity management options for integrating on-premises directories with Office 365. It describes scenarios for cloud identity without integration, directory synchronization using password sync or federation, and federation options like ADFS, Shibboleth, and third-party identity providers. Directory synchronization can be used to integrate Active Directory or non-AD sources with options like DirSync, FIM, and PowerShell for provisioning users.
Some great information on Microsoft Teams.
Worth a quick browse.
Replaces all your document storage needs with full security.
Guaranteed to improve efficiency & collaboration levels
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Teams. It begins with introductions of the speakers and an agenda. It then discusses the need for collaboration tools that bring together chat, calling, meetings, and files in one place. It reviews the architecture and clients of Teams, as well as administration, security, licensing and other implementation details. Use cases are presented for customer support, engineering, and finance departments. The document concludes with a discussion of Microsoft Teams' momentum and customer support resources.
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform within Office 365 that allows for chat, calling, meetings, and file storage. It utilizes existing Office 365 services like Exchange, SharePoint, etc. and has dedicated apps available across all platforms. Guest access can be enabled to allow external users to collaborate within Teams. Administrators can configure guest access policies and permissions within the Office 365 admin portal. Teams provides capabilities for various business functions and scenarios including customer support, engineering, finance, HR, marketing, sales, and operations.
Microsoft Office 365 is a monthly subscription plan for Microsoft applications like Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, rather than paying for the entire product upfront. It provides 1 TB of cloud storage through OneDrive. Key benefits include real-time collaboration, easy document sharing, version history, integration with Skype and other devices, automatic updates, and online access from any device with an internet connection. Potential downsides are slower performance for online work and needing an internet connection.
Limitations and Cost of Using Microsoft's Power PlatformScott Restivo
Power Apps and Power Automate offer a good set of features for the Microsoft Office 365 world, but there are limitations and costs that are important to be aware of. View this slide show from Crow Canyon Software for details. Contact sales@crowcanyon.com for more info.
This is the presentation slide for Microsoft new product Ms-Teams. Topics of this presentation are Introduction,Features,Facilities, Advantages, Disadvantages, Limitations,Conclusions of ms-teams.
Simple, Straightforward, and Jargon-Free Answers to basic questions including:
What is Office 365?
What is Office 365 used for?
How much does Office 365 cost?
Is Office 365 secure?
How does Office 365 stack up against the competition?
How difficult is it to migrate your existing files?
To help you make an informed decision about whether Office 365 is right for your business.
SoHo Dragon proudly presents Haniel Croitoru presentation on Microsoft Teams. Mr. Croitoru shows how great Microsoft Teams is and how to increase the project efficiently while using it.
You can also rewatch Haniel's livestream presentation on Microsoft Teams on our YouTube channel. Just make sure you subscribe to our channel so you do not miss out on any new livestreams.
Increasing Project Efficiency using Microsoft Teams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcPl-wr4C6A
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Understanding the Tools and Features of Office 365 - New Zealand Digital Work...Michael Noel
As presented at the New Zealand Digital Workplace Conference in Auckland, May 1st, 2018
Microsoft’s Office 365 has experienced massive growth, with reduced overhead costs and reliability acting as driving factors for many organisations. While popular services such as Exchange Online and SharePoint Online may be responsible for much of the interest in Office 365, there are other less well-known tools such as Power BI, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Flow, Delve, Stream, MyAnalytics and many more which are added on a continual basis.
This session breaks down the various service offerings of Office 365, providing for easy to understand description of each of the tools provided and how they can be used to improve productivity and reduce costs. It examines the overall Office 365 licensing options and compares the internal tools with other common industry tools to help business decision makers to get the most out of their licensing.
Understand key features and functionality of each of the service offerings within Office 365, including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, Groups, Power BI, Microsoft Teams, and much more
Determine what type of license is required for your organisation based on the level of functionality required and the type of information workers that will use the platform
Compare Office 365 native tools with other similar industry tools to better understand what type of cost savings can be realized through the platform.
Office 365 Business is a cloud-based subscription service that provides modern workplace tools and services including the latest version of Office applications. It allows users to access files from any device with offline and online editing capabilities. Key benefits include collaboration features, 1TB of OneDrive storage, automatic updates, and security and compliance services. Plans start at $5 per user per month.
Understanding the Office 365 Collaboration ToolkitChris Bortlik
The document discusses how the Office 365 Collaboration Toolkit, including Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Skype, SharePoint, OneDrive and Yammer, can be used to enable collaboration across distributed teams through chat-based workspaces, email, meetings, file sharing, social networking and other capabilities, while providing enterprise-level security and compliance. Use cases and customer quotes are provided highlighting how various features support collaboration both internally and externally. Guidance and resources are included to help organizations adopt and implement the Office 365 collaboration tools.
Today's workplace has evolved. Employees are working on more teams than ever. Teams are comprised of internal and external users, spread across different geographies and now have an ever wider multigenerational composition than before. These teams all still have to find a way to collaborate, have different needs and are facing a common set of challenges. In this session we will cover Office 365 Collaboration Use Case guidance across Teams, Skype, Office, SharePoint and Yammer, as well as, the intelligent fabric that ties them all together. You'll learn how to create a productive, digital workspace for your all of your end users that will inspire the team collaboration that is needed while eliminating the confusion on what to use for what.
This session will provide a basic overview of Microsoft 365 and will then dive into how to position its benefits for customers. You'll learn how the Microsoft 365 features help resolve many common business challenges today and how you should be speaking with customers about these.
Office 365 introduction and technical overviewMotty Ben Atia
The document discusses cloud computing and data centers. It explains that data centers maximize IT load through servers, storage, and networking while minimizing building load through electrical, mechanical, and cooling systems. It also discusses increasing rack density and deployments over time from 1-2 PUE to potential 1.05-1.2 PUE through innovations like containerization, economization of air and water, and outdoor air cooling.
Office 365 Presentation - Renato Civili, Infosoft SystemsInfosoft Systems
Office 365 is the best-in-class productivity platform for a modern business. It works the way you want to. It is a consistent, familiar and synced experience across your smartphone, tablet, and desktop.
Introduction to Microsoft 365 BusinessRobert Crane
This document provides an introduction to Microsoft 365 and discusses the technology challenges faced by small and mid-sized businesses today, such as keeping technology up-to-date, managing a mobile workforce, and protecting sensitive data from cyber threats. It presents Microsoft 365 as an integrated solution that can empower employees, safeguard businesses, and simplify IT management through tools like Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security. Microsoft 365 Business is positioned as a complete solution for small and mid-sized businesses that includes productivity apps, device management, security capabilities, and support.
Overview of Office 365 - Presentation By Sajid srafiq
The document describes Microsoft's Office 365 hosted services for businesses. It provides an overview of the email, file sharing, online meetings, and productivity software capabilities available in different Office 365 plans. Key features include business class email through Exchange Online, file sharing with SharePoint Online, online meetings and video conferencing with Lync Online, and access to Office applications. The document also highlights the security, support and management benefits of Office 365, such as 99.9% uptime, data protection, compliance certifications, and 24/7 support.
Microsoft Office 365 for Enterprise - Presented by AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
The document discusses reimagining productivity through Microsoft's vision for a productivity cloud. Key points:
- Microsoft envisions providing flexibility and choice through an enterprise-grade cloud with essential productivity services that are familiar and easy to use.
- The productivity cloud would provide capabilities like enterprise social networking, real-time collaboration, mobile access to Office apps and data, and touch/ink/voice input.
- Security, compliance, and device/data management features are discussed to enable productivity while protecting information.
Microsoft 365 Business is an integrated solution that brings together productivity tools, security, and device management. It includes the Office 365 suite of applications as well as security and management capabilities. The solution aims to help users achieve more together anywhere by enabling collaboration across devices, providing always-on security, and simplifying IT management for businesses.
Microsoft Office 365 is a subscription service that provides access to Microsoft Office applications and other productivity services over the internet. It comes in several plan options for both business and personal use at different price points. The plans vary in features included, such as whether they provide online-only access or include installation of Office applications on devices. Office 365 generally provides the best experience when using the newest versions of Office. It can be used as either a cloud-based or hybrid solution working with existing on-premise Exchange servers. An alternative to Office 365 is purchasing and hosting email and other services locally, but for non-profits Office 365 often provides the most cost-effective solution.
This document discusses identity management options for integrating on-premises directories with Office 365. It describes scenarios for cloud identity without integration, directory synchronization using password sync or federation, and federation options like ADFS, Shibboleth, and third-party identity providers. Directory synchronization can be used to integrate Active Directory or non-AD sources with options like DirSync, FIM, and PowerShell for provisioning users.
Some great information on Microsoft Teams.
Worth a quick browse.
Replaces all your document storage needs with full security.
Guaranteed to improve efficiency & collaboration levels
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Teams. It begins with introductions of the speakers and an agenda. It then discusses the need for collaboration tools that bring together chat, calling, meetings, and files in one place. It reviews the architecture and clients of Teams, as well as administration, security, licensing and other implementation details. Use cases are presented for customer support, engineering, and finance departments. The document concludes with a discussion of Microsoft Teams' momentum and customer support resources.
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform within Office 365 that allows for chat, calling, meetings, and file storage. It utilizes existing Office 365 services like Exchange, SharePoint, etc. and has dedicated apps available across all platforms. Guest access can be enabled to allow external users to collaborate within Teams. Administrators can configure guest access policies and permissions within the Office 365 admin portal. Teams provides capabilities for various business functions and scenarios including customer support, engineering, finance, HR, marketing, sales, and operations.
Microsoft Office 365 is a monthly subscription plan for Microsoft applications like Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, rather than paying for the entire product upfront. It provides 1 TB of cloud storage through OneDrive. Key benefits include real-time collaboration, easy document sharing, version history, integration with Skype and other devices, automatic updates, and online access from any device with an internet connection. Potential downsides are slower performance for online work and needing an internet connection.
Limitations and Cost of Using Microsoft's Power PlatformScott Restivo
Power Apps and Power Automate offer a good set of features for the Microsoft Office 365 world, but there are limitations and costs that are important to be aware of. View this slide show from Crow Canyon Software for details. Contact sales@crowcanyon.com for more info.
This is the presentation slide for Microsoft new product Ms-Teams. Topics of this presentation are Introduction,Features,Facilities, Advantages, Disadvantages, Limitations,Conclusions of ms-teams.
Simple, Straightforward, and Jargon-Free Answers to basic questions including:
What is Office 365?
What is Office 365 used for?
How much does Office 365 cost?
Is Office 365 secure?
How does Office 365 stack up against the competition?
How difficult is it to migrate your existing files?
To help you make an informed decision about whether Office 365 is right for your business.
SoHo Dragon proudly presents Haniel Croitoru presentation on Microsoft Teams. Mr. Croitoru shows how great Microsoft Teams is and how to increase the project efficiently while using it.
You can also rewatch Haniel's livestream presentation on Microsoft Teams on our YouTube channel. Just make sure you subscribe to our channel so you do not miss out on any new livestreams.
Increasing Project Efficiency using Microsoft Teams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcPl-wr4C6A
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Understanding the Tools and Features of Office 365 - New Zealand Digital Work...Michael Noel
As presented at the New Zealand Digital Workplace Conference in Auckland, May 1st, 2018
Microsoft’s Office 365 has experienced massive growth, with reduced overhead costs and reliability acting as driving factors for many organisations. While popular services such as Exchange Online and SharePoint Online may be responsible for much of the interest in Office 365, there are other less well-known tools such as Power BI, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Flow, Delve, Stream, MyAnalytics and many more which are added on a continual basis.
This session breaks down the various service offerings of Office 365, providing for easy to understand description of each of the tools provided and how they can be used to improve productivity and reduce costs. It examines the overall Office 365 licensing options and compares the internal tools with other common industry tools to help business decision makers to get the most out of their licensing.
Understand key features and functionality of each of the service offerings within Office 365, including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, Groups, Power BI, Microsoft Teams, and much more
Determine what type of license is required for your organisation based on the level of functionality required and the type of information workers that will use the platform
Compare Office 365 native tools with other similar industry tools to better understand what type of cost savings can be realized through the platform.
Office 365 Business is a cloud-based subscription service that provides modern workplace tools and services including the latest version of Office applications. It allows users to access files from any device with offline and online editing capabilities. Key benefits include collaboration features, 1TB of OneDrive storage, automatic updates, and security and compliance services. Plans start at $5 per user per month.
Understanding the Office 365 Collaboration ToolkitChris Bortlik
The document discusses how the Office 365 Collaboration Toolkit, including Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Skype, SharePoint, OneDrive and Yammer, can be used to enable collaboration across distributed teams through chat-based workspaces, email, meetings, file sharing, social networking and other capabilities, while providing enterprise-level security and compliance. Use cases and customer quotes are provided highlighting how various features support collaboration both internally and externally. Guidance and resources are included to help organizations adopt and implement the Office 365 collaboration tools.
Today's workplace has evolved. Employees are working on more teams than ever. Teams are comprised of internal and external users, spread across different geographies and now have an ever wider multigenerational composition than before. These teams all still have to find a way to collaborate, have different needs and are facing a common set of challenges. In this session we will cover Office 365 Collaboration Use Case guidance across Teams, Skype, Office, SharePoint and Yammer, as well as, the intelligent fabric that ties them all together. You'll learn how to create a productive, digital workspace for your all of your end users that will inspire the team collaboration that is needed while eliminating the confusion on what to use for what.
Effektivt samarbejde med Office 365 GroupsMicrosoft
Arbejdspladsen bliver mere dynamisk. Konstant stiger kravet til viden og indsigt for at styrke effektivitet, produktivitet og konkurrenceevne. Office 365 er kernen i mange organisationer og skaber et center for indhold, viden, fællesskab og samtale.
Kom og hør, hvordan Microsoft Office 365 Groups binder det hele sammen, så alle i virksomheden, kunder og partnere får mulighed for at arbejde sammen på en mere effektiv måde.
Andreas Stahl, produktchef, Microsoft
Groups as a Platform, Conversations as a choiceJoAnna Cheshire
This document discusses the need for varied collaboration tools to connect geographically distributed teams with internal and external members from different generations who have different preferences. It notes challenges with siloed apps, friction across apps, security and compliance issues, and wasted time switching contexts. It introduces Office 365 Groups which integrate conversations, calendars, files and more to address these challenges. Microsoft Teams is presented as a chat-based workspace that provides security, customization and access to information in Office 365 for teamwork. Outlook and SharePoint capabilities for Groups are highlighted. Administration and extensibility options are covered along with using Yammer for open discussions across the organization.
Microsoft Teams is a chat-based workspace in Office 365 that provides:
1) A hub for teamwork through threaded, persistent chat and the ability to easily switch between teams. It integrates Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and meeting capabilities.
2) A customizable solution for each team with security that businesses trust. It integrates with services like SharePoint, Power BI, and Planner through the Microsoft Graph.
3) An integrated experience across the Office 365 applications to address different collaboration needs through solutions like Outlook, Skype and Yammer. It provides the security, compliance and manageability required for modern workplaces.
This document outlines Chris and Michelle's schedule for sessions and workshops at the ESPC conference. Chris will be presenting on hybrid scenarios on Monday, SharePoint 2016 and security on Wednesday. Michelle will participate on panels about the digital workplace and social ROI. Both will co-present a hybrid workshop on Monday. The document provides background on their experience and contact information.
Office 365 Groups? Microsoft Teams? … Confused? Here's some help.Adam Levithan
With the recent launch of Microsoft Teams, you now have more apps than ever to improve team collaboration. So, which one do you choose?
The great thing about Office 365 is all of the apps that are available to be productive. The bad thing about Office 365 is that just as you get using one, a new app arrives. On top of these choices, you also have other collaboration apps like Slack.Reserve your spot on this webinar to learn more about many of the apps teams are finding useful, which Microsoft apps are good in which situations, and which will help your organization collaborate more productively.
We'll cover:
The features within Office 365 Groups
The features within Microsoft Teams and how they compare to Slack
When to use which app
Office 365 Roadmap Update van December 2016. Nieuwe updates die in november 2016 door Microsoft zijn gelanceerd of aangekondigd voor het Office 365 platform. Onderwerpen die we behandelen zijn:
Microsoft Teams
SharePoint Online Modern Team Sites
Office 365 Groups
Office ProPlus enhancements
SharePoint Server 2016 Feature Pack 1
Office Online Update November 2016
Knowledge sharing through communities sps detroitJohnny Lopez
Johnny Lopez is a passionate evangelist for SharePoint and Office 365 who draws on 10 years of experience in the U.S. Navy and 9 years working in the SharePoint community. He discussed how knowledge communities can be used to connect employees across an organization and share expertise to improve problem solving, decision making, and productivity by tapping into collective knowledge and experience. The presentation covered various Microsoft tools that can be used to create and participate in knowledge communities, including SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, Planner, and Delve.
Microsoft 365 is a complete, intelligent solution, including Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security, that empowers everyone to be creative and work together, securely.
This document provides an overview of the Microsoft 365 collaboration toolkit. It discusses governance, use cases, and resources for Office 365 Groups. Key points include:
- Office 365 offers a complete, intelligent, and secure solution to empower employees with tools for teamwork, security, creativity, and simplicity.
- Teamwork is enabled through collaboration apps like Teams, Yammer, SharePoint, Outlook, and Office apps connected by Microsoft Graph.
- Example use cases include iterating on projects with teams, connecting across the organization, upgrading email distribution lists to shared inboxes, and creating intranets and shared workspaces.
- Office 365 Groups provide a unified access point for team files, sites, conversations and
This document discusses strategies for adopting Microsoft Teams in organizations. It begins with an overview of how the modern workplace has become more dispersed, collaborative, and mobile. Microsoft Teams is introduced as a hub that can bring together teams, resources, and enable collaboration from any device. The document then covers key Teams features, best practices for user adoption and managing risks of overuse, and demos of the current and future state with a third-party partner product. It aims to provide guidance on governance, security, adoption, and partnership options for implementing Teams successfully.
Microsoft Teams Slide (GA version) (17 pages)Daniel Chang
The updated Microsoft Teams slide (GA version). Added new features, like Mobile voice with video calling on Android, Email integration, Ad hoc and scheudle meeting capabilities, Support for open, public teams.
In this webinar, we get an overview of the comprehensive set of cloud services (Office 365, Azure, and Dynamics) that Microsoft donates to eligible nonprofits through TechSoup Canada. We also hear from local nonprofit Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre about how migrating to Office 365 transformed their operations.
Microsoft Teams is a hub for teamwork in Office 365 that allows users to communicate through chat, audio and video calls, and collaborate using shared files and apps. Some key points:
- Teams integrates with widely used Office 365 apps like SharePoint, OneNote, Power BI, and more for collaboration.
- It provides enterprise-grade security and manages access for communication across organizations, geographies and languages.
- Teams has seen very rapid growth with millions of daily users across tens of thousands of organizations of all sizes using it for communication and collaboration.
In this webinar, Jill Hannemann and Adam Levithan discussed the preparation and practicalities for moving E-mail, Instant Messaging, and Intranet to Office 365.
In this informative 60-minute webinar we help you build your time line, prepare your move, and learn ways to work with your users for a smooth transition. We also discussed how to leverage SharePoint, Yammer, and One Drive for Business to truly realize the value they can offer.
After viewing this slide deck, you will walk away being able to:
- Build your own time line for moving to the cloud
- Understand the challenges in planning your Office 365 migration
- Know how to leverage the features of Office 365
- Describe common roll-out scenarios to your stakeholders
In this informative 60-minute webinar we will help you build your timeline, prepare your move, and learn ways to work with your users for a smooth transition. We’ll also discuss how to leverage SharePoint, Yammer, and One Drive for Business to truly realize the value they can offer. You will walk away being able to:
• Build your own timeline for moving to the cloud
• Understand the challanges in planning your Office 365 migration
• Know how to leverage the features of Office 365
• Describe common roll-out scenarios to your stakeholders
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"So you want to raise funding and build a team?"InnoTech
Paul Lammers discussed his experience raising funding and building a team for biotech startups. He co-founded Mirna Therapeutics in 2009 and raised over $100 million in funding including $32 million from the state of Texas and $77 million from private investors. Mirna went public in 2015, raising $48 million but was later acquired through a reverse merger in 2017 after a clinical trial failure. Lammers emphasized the importance of building a strong team, traveling extensively to meet with investors, practicing pitch presentations, and having patience and perseverance through the challenges of startup funding and development.
This document discusses how advancements in areas like artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), sensors, robotics, and quantum computing could lead to breakthroughs for corporations. It notes that there have been recent progress in algorithms, big data, mobile technology, and more. While AI was first studied in 1947, the document questions if now is the time for companies to fully invest in AI. It also asks if we have reached "AI 3.0". Across multiple pages, the document then explores topics like the definition of intelligence, different approaches to AI, applications of robotics, and challenges and opportunities in developing intelligent machines.
The document discusses how data has become a central business asset and strategic advantage. It notes that the growth of data from sources like the Internet of Things means that variety, not just volume or velocity, will be important. New business processes will revolve around data, which will become more valuable over the next decade. It also provides examples of how companies like eBay and Groupon have used data for competitive advantages like identifying top sellers.
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The presenter discussed courageous leadership, especially when change is needed. He emphasized that organizational agility is critical for business success but cultural barriers often prevent change. Successful leadership requires adapting different styles to situations, building trust through integrity and competence, and ensuring disciplined execution. The greatest role of leaders is creating other leaders to sustain long-term success through an aligned organizational culture from top to bottom.
The document discusses the need for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) to adopt a business mindset in order to create sustainable cybersecurity programs. As cybersecurity spending increases rapidly, CISOs must align investments with business priorities, quantify security risks and measure the financial performance of controls. The CISO of the future will assess and quantify risk, measure financial performance of security programs, collaborate across the organization and communicate effectively to senior leadership. Adopting practices like the FAIR model to quantify risk and measure return on investment of controls will help CISOs transform cybersecurity into a strategic advantage rather than just a necessary cost.
This document summarizes key points from a presentation on SQL Server tips and best practices. It discusses the importance of database performance and speed, providing tips on identifying and addressing bottlenecks. It also covers backups and disaster recovery, explaining the differences and best approaches. New features in SQL Server 2017 are highlighted, including AlwaysOn availability groups and machine learning services. The conclusion emphasizes that SQL Server can be optimized to provide a solid foundation for businesses when treated properly.
Quantum Computing and its security implicationsInnoTech
Quantum computers work with qubits that can exist in superposition and be entangled. They have enormous computational power compared to digital computers and could solve problems like prime factorization rapidly. This poses risks to current encryption methods and allows for perfectly secure quantum communication. Several types of quantum computers are being developed, from quantum annealers to analog and universal models, with the latter offering exponential speedups but being the hardest to build. Significant progress is being made, with quantum computers in the tens of qubits now and the need to transition encryption to post-quantum algorithms within the next decade.
Converged infrastructure groups multiple IT components like servers, storage, and networking equipment into a single optimized package. It provided a single support model but fell short in management, automation, orchestration, and flexibility. Hyper-converged infrastructure tightly integrated storage similar to how virtualization integrated servers, allowing simpler and denser infrastructure. However, both converged and hyper-converged infrastructure only made infrastructure marginally easier and did not support the goal of treating computing resources like utilities. True cloud-native applications that are serverless, containerized, and code-focused will require software-defined infrastructure to fully realize the fourth computing paradigm.
This document provides an overview of blockchain technology including definitions, use cases, and case studies. It defines blockchain as an immutable distributed ledger containing cryptographically hashed blocks of transaction data. It discusses potential government uses and outlines case studies of blockchain being used for cybersecurity by Lockheed Martin, supply chain monitoring by IBM and Walmart, a sharing economy navigation system by Skoot, wholesale energy trading by Grid+, healthcare records by Patientory, document management by Attores, and a professional social network called Indorse.
Blockchain: Exploring the Fundamentals and Promising Potential InnoTech
Blockchain is an immutable distributed ledger that records transactions between parties in cryptographically hashed blocks chronologically. It uses cryptography, consensus algorithms, and a distributed network of nodes to allow transactions to be recorded in a secure, robust and transparent way without centralized control. The document outlines the key elements of blockchain including distributed ledger, cryptography, consensus and smart contracts. It also provides a brief history of blockchain from Bitcoin to Ethereum and Hyperledger and describes how blockchain provides benefits like trust, accountability, innovation and finality for applications.
Business leaders are engaging labor differently - Is your IT ready?InnoTech
This document discusses how businesses are innovating and engaging labor differently, requiring IT organizations to change. It defines innovation as implementing new ideas that create value by solving unmet needs. The document notes that innovation seeks efficiency, efficacy, and uniqueness. It discusses trends like the sharing economy, freelance economy, and Hollywood model of bringing in specialized talent temporarily for projects. The Hollywood model embraces economic specialization and outsourcing non-core functions. The document advocates that IT departments shift from being cost centers to value creators to enable this new way of working.
AI 3.0: Is it Finally Time for Artificial Intelligence and Sensor Networks to...InnoTech
Artificial intelligence and sensor networks may now be poised to disrupt various industries and jobs. Recent advances in algorithms, sensors, data collection, mobile technology, and robotics have increased concerns about the potential threats of artificial superintelligence ending humanity. The rapid changes in science and technology could significantly impact jobs in the coming decades as AI and automation replace many human roles.
Using Business Intelligence to Bring Your Data to LifeInnoTech
Using business intelligence (BI) tools allows companies to analyze and visualize their data to identify opportunities and make better business decisions. BI provides interactive dashboards and visualizations that make it easy to see patterns and trends in the data. Its easy-to-use tools allow users to convert data into charts and tables with just a few clicks to process and analyze information faster. Companies implement BI software to improve how they connect with customers, find opportunities, and give their teams insights from the data.
The document discusses how user requirements for new systems are often a fallacy. It argues we should shift away from traditional waterfall approaches to software development and instead use agile methods that allow requirements to evolve through minimum viable products and user experience. This recognizes users are integral parts of the system and development teams need partnerships with business to understand changing needs rather than seeing IT as separate customer service providers.
What I Wish I Knew Before I Signed that Contract - San Antonio InnoTech
This document discusses best practices for negotiating contracts. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between legal and business teams when negotiating contracts. Key elements that should be addressed in contracts include payment terms, intellectual property ownership, scope of work, and termination clauses. Effective contract negotiation involves understanding what is being agreed to, negotiating undesirable terms, and maintaining the contract after it is signed. Both knowledge and leverage are important for negotiations, and legal teams can help improve business understanding. Maintaining contracts after they are signed is also important to avoid disputes down the line. The document provides examples of both successful and unsuccessful contract negotiations and collaborations between legal and business teams.
The document discusses data protection challenges facing modern IT environments and introduces Quorum as a solution. Key points include: (1) Exponential data growth and rise of virtualization are changing data protection needs; (2) Most system downtime is caused by technology failures, software failures, and human errors; (3) Ransomware attacks are a major threat, infecting thousands of systems daily; (4) Quorum provides data, server, and application recovery in minutes for physical and virtual systems on-premises and in the cloud with defense-in-depth protection against ransomware.
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This document discusses Microsoft Access Services 2013 and the benefits it provides for migrating existing Access databases. It allows centralizing data in a SQL database while giving business users independence in designing user interfaces and reports. This improves data security, governance and reliability while making solutions easier to develop and maintain. It also provides tools for deploying Access apps in SharePoint, managing permissions and distribution.
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The document discusses Office 365 Groups and Planner. It provides an overview of Groups, including the experiences that come with Groups like conversations, files, calendar, and people. It also discusses how Planner allows users to create plans, organize tasks, assign people to tasks, and track progress. Finally, it outlines recent and upcoming improvements to Groups, such as dynamic membership, file quota management, and multi-domain support.
Microsoft PowerApps is a platform for building custom mobile and web apps without coding. It allows users to connect to hundreds of data sources, create interfaces with drag and drop tools, and add logic and workflows. The presentation provides an overview of PowerApps, how it works by connecting to data sources and creating formulas and logic flows, and concludes with a live demo of building an app.
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This document summarizes Sundown Solutions, a SharePoint consultancy firm. It provides details on Sundown's services, clients, and key people. Sundown specializes in custom SharePoint intranets and works with clients across the UK, US, and Isle of Man. It aims to help businesses move to next-generation productivity solutions using Microsoft cloud technologies like SharePoint Online. The document outlines several associates who provide complementary skills to Sundown, and provides logos for some of Sundown's clients, including Fircroft, Symphony Housing, and ARAG Insurance.
UiPath Community Day Kraków: Devs4Devs ConferenceUiPathCommunity
We are honored to launch and host this event for our UiPath Polish Community, with the help of our partners - Proservartner!
We certainly hope we have managed to spike your interest in the subjects to be presented and the incredible networking opportunities at hand, too!
Check out our proposed agenda below 👇👇
08:30 ☕ Welcome coffee (30')
09:00 Opening note/ Intro to UiPath Community (10')
Cristina Vidu, Global Manager, Marketing Community @UiPath
Dawid Kot, Digital Transformation Lead @Proservartner
09:10 Cloud migration - Proservartner & DOVISTA case study (30')
Marcin Drozdowski, Automation CoE Manager @DOVISTA
Pawel Kamiński, RPA developer @DOVISTA
Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner
09:40 From bottlenecks to breakthroughs: Citizen Development in action (25')
Pawel Poplawski, Director, Improvement and Automation @McCormick & Company
Michał Cieślak, Senior Manager, Automation Programs @McCormick & Company
10:05 Next-level bots: API integration in UiPath Studio (30')
Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner
10:35 ☕ Coffee Break (15')
10:50 Document Understanding with my RPA Companion (45')
Ewa Gruszka, Enterprise Sales Specialist, AI & ML @UiPath
11:35 Power up your Robots: GenAI and GPT in REFramework (45')
Krzysztof Karaszewski, Global RPA Product Manager
12:20 🍕 Lunch Break (1hr)
13:20 From Concept to Quality: UiPath Test Suite for AI-powered Knowledge Bots (30')
Kamil Miśko, UiPath MVP, Senior RPA Developer @Zurich Insurance
13:50 Communications Mining - focus on AI capabilities (30')
Thomasz Wierzbicki, Business Analyst @Office Samurai
14:20 Polish MVP panel: Insights on MVP award achievements and career profiling
Sustainability requires ingenuity and stewardship. Did you know Pigging Solutions pigging systems help you achieve your sustainable manufacturing goals AND provide rapid return on investment.
How? Our systems recover over 99% of product in transfer piping. Recovering trapped product from transfer lines that would otherwise become flush-waste, means you can increase batch yields and eliminate flush waste. From raw materials to finished product, if you can pump it, we can pig it.
Data Protection in a Connected World: Sovereignty and Cyber Securityanupriti
Delve into the critical intersection of data sovereignty and cyber security in this presentation. Explore unconventional cyber threat vectors and strategies to safeguard data integrity and sovereignty in an increasingly interconnected world. Gain insights into emerging threats and proactive defense measures essential for modern digital ecosystems.
INDIAN AIR FORCE FIGHTER PLANES LIST.pdfjackson110191
These fighter aircraft have uses outside of traditional combat situations. They are essential in defending India's territorial integrity, averting dangers, and delivering aid to those in need during natural calamities. Additionally, the IAF improves its interoperability and fortifies international military alliances by working together and conducting joint exercises with other air forces.
Scaling Connections in PostgreSQL Postgres Bangalore(PGBLR) Meetup-2 - MydbopsMydbops
This presentation, delivered at the Postgres Bangalore (PGBLR) Meetup-2 on June 29th, 2024, dives deep into connection pooling for PostgreSQL databases. Aakash M, a PostgreSQL Tech Lead at Mydbops, explores the challenges of managing numerous connections and explains how connection pooling optimizes performance and resource utilization.
Key Takeaways:
* Understand why connection pooling is essential for high-traffic applications
* Explore various connection poolers available for PostgreSQL, including pgbouncer
* Learn the configuration options and functionalities of pgbouncer
* Discover best practices for monitoring and troubleshooting connection pooling setups
* Gain insights into real-world use cases and considerations for production environments
This presentation is ideal for:
* Database administrators (DBAs)
* Developers working with PostgreSQL
* DevOps engineers
* Anyone interested in optimizing PostgreSQL performance
Contact info@mydbops.com for PostgreSQL Managed, Consulting and Remote DBA Services
Performance Budgets for the Real World by Tammy EvertsScyllaDB
Performance budgets have been around for more than ten years. Over those years, we’ve learned a lot about what works, what doesn’t, and what we need to improve. In this session, Tammy revisits old assumptions about performance budgets and offers some new best practices. Topics include:
• Understanding performance budgets vs. performance goals
• Aligning budgets with user experience
• Pros and cons of Core Web Vitals
• How to stay on top of your budgets to fight regressions
Video traffic on the Internet is constantly growing; networked multimedia applications consume a predominant share of the available Internet bandwidth. A major technical breakthrough and enabler in multimedia systems research and of industrial networked multimedia services certainly was the HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) technique. This resulted in the standardization of MPEG Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (MPEG-DASH) which, together with HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), is widely used for multimedia delivery in today’s networks. Existing challenges in multimedia systems research deal with the trade-off between (i) the ever-increasing content complexity, (ii) various requirements with respect to time (most importantly, latency), and (iii) quality of experience (QoE). Optimizing towards one aspect usually negatively impacts at least one of the other two aspects if not both. This situation sets the stage for our research work in the ATHENA Christian Doppler (CD) Laboratory (Adaptive Streaming over HTTP and Emerging Networked Multimedia Services; https://athena.itec.aau.at/), jointly funded by public sources and industry. In this talk, we will present selected novel approaches and research results of the first year of the ATHENA CD Lab’s operation. We will highlight HAS-related research on (i) multimedia content provisioning (machine learning for video encoding); (ii) multimedia content delivery (support of edge processing and virtualized network functions for video networking); (iii) multimedia content consumption and end-to-end aspects (player-triggered segment retransmissions to improve video playout quality); and (iv) novel QoE investigations (adaptive point cloud streaming). We will also put the work into the context of international multimedia systems research.
Implementations of Fused Deposition Modeling in real worldEmerging Tech
The presentation showcases the diverse real-world applications of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) across multiple industries:
1. **Manufacturing**: FDM is utilized in manufacturing for rapid prototyping, creating custom tools and fixtures, and producing functional end-use parts. Companies leverage its cost-effectiveness and flexibility to streamline production processes.
2. **Medical**: In the medical field, FDM is used to create patient-specific anatomical models, surgical guides, and prosthetics. Its ability to produce precise and biocompatible parts supports advancements in personalized healthcare solutions.
3. **Education**: FDM plays a crucial role in education by enabling students to learn about design and engineering through hands-on 3D printing projects. It promotes innovation and practical skill development in STEM disciplines.
4. **Science**: Researchers use FDM to prototype equipment for scientific experiments, build custom laboratory tools, and create models for visualization and testing purposes. It facilitates rapid iteration and customization in scientific endeavors.
5. **Automotive**: Automotive manufacturers employ FDM for prototyping vehicle components, tooling for assembly lines, and customized parts. It speeds up the design validation process and enhances efficiency in automotive engineering.
6. **Consumer Electronics**: FDM is utilized in consumer electronics for designing and prototyping product enclosures, casings, and internal components. It enables rapid iteration and customization to meet evolving consumer demands.
7. **Robotics**: Robotics engineers leverage FDM to prototype robot parts, create lightweight and durable components, and customize robot designs for specific applications. It supports innovation and optimization in robotic systems.
8. **Aerospace**: In aerospace, FDM is used to manufacture lightweight parts, complex geometries, and prototypes of aircraft components. It contributes to cost reduction, faster production cycles, and weight savings in aerospace engineering.
9. **Architecture**: Architects utilize FDM for creating detailed architectural models, prototypes of building components, and intricate designs. It aids in visualizing concepts, testing structural integrity, and communicating design ideas effectively.
Each industry example demonstrates how FDM enhances innovation, accelerates product development, and addresses specific challenges through advanced manufacturing capabilities.
An invited talk given by Mark Billinghurst on Research Directions for Cross Reality Interfaces. This was given on July 2nd 2024 as part of the 2024 Summer School on Cross Reality in Hagenberg, Austria (July 1st - 7th)
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/07/intels-approach-to-operationalizing-ai-in-the-manufacturing-sector-a-presentation-from-intel/
Tara Thimmanaik, AI Systems and Solutions Architect at Intel, presents the “Intel’s Approach to Operationalizing AI in the Manufacturing Sector,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
AI at the edge is powering a revolution in industrial IoT, from real-time processing and analytics that drive greater efficiency and learning to predictive maintenance. Intel is focused on developing tools and assets to help domain experts operationalize AI-based solutions in their fields of expertise.
In this talk, Thimmanaik explains how Intel’s software platforms simplify labor-intensive data upload, labeling, training, model optimization and retraining tasks. She shows how domain experts can quickly build vision models for a wide range of processes—detecting defective parts on a production line, reducing downtime on the factory floor, automating inventory management and other digitization and automation projects. And she introduces Intel-provided edge computing assets that empower faster localized insights and decisions, improving labor productivity through easy-to-use AI tools that democratize AI.
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Explore the latest advancements and upcoming innovations in web development with our guide to the trends shaping the future of digital experiences. Read our article today for more information.
Making the most out of collaboration with Office 365
1. Making the most out of collaboration
with Office 365
Empowering partners to achieve more
2. Challenges for the Business
Incomplete toolkit leads to disengaged
employees and costly, duplicative tools
Challenges for IT
Shadow IT leads to security and
compliance risk and limits agility
People have diverse
collaboration needs
Challenges for Users
Multiple logins and difficulty sharing
and discovering information
3. Different groups
have different needs
Siloed Apps
Friction across applications – multiple logins, difficulty
sharing and discovering information
Shadow IT
Incomplete toolset can lead to inconsistent security,
compliance and risk
Wasted Time
Context switching between different apps drains
attention and time
Today’s Challenges
Co-Creating Content
Mail & Calendar
Voice, Video& Meetings
Chat-based Workspace
Sites & Content Management
Enterprise Social
4. Teamwork is how work gets done
Geographically DistributedInternal & External Members Diverse Workforce
2x 5x50%
Source: 2009, 2014 US IW Survey
7. Microsoft 365: Universal Toolkit for Teamwork
Hub for TeamworkCo-AuthorConnect Across
the Organization
Intranets &
Content Management
Email & Calendar
TeamsOffice AppsYammerSharePointOutlook
Office 365 Groups
Single team membership
across apps and services
Microsoft Graph
Suite-wide intelligence
connecting people and content
Security and Compliance
Centralized policy management
8. Office 365 Groups
Microsoft 365 Teamwork: Where to start a
conversation
Outer LoopInner Loop
Files
Sites
Content
SharePoint
Email
9. Text, meet, and call, across devices, with VoIP & PSTN
Reduce travel using audio, HD video & web conferencing
Unify your global phone systems with Cloud PBX
Reach out to your employees with Skype Meeting Broadcast
Engage your customers, using Skype in your web pages & apps
Complete cloud communications with Skype
“ Working together to make product and business decisions faster
is a key to success for the Kraft Heinz Company. We see PSTN
Conferencing and Cloud PBX through Skype for Business as a
great opportunity to help employees connect quickly wherever
they are. ”
10. Smarter email and calendaring with Outlook
Stay on top of what matters with a focused inbox
Share OneDrive files easily as cloud attachments
Call attention to critical actions & input with @mentions
Go beyond distribution lists with a group inbox & calendar
Easy onboarding for new members with full group history
“ Office 365 Groups are easy for anyone to create, and
they’re particularly effective when used in conjunction
with Microsoft Outlook, because everything related to
a project shows up right within Outlook, which is
where I spend most of my day. ”
11. Co-author together in real time in Office applications
Store, sync & share files inside or outside your org
Find, follow & discover content from anywhere on any device
Manage document revisions with integrated feed & version history
Receive comments & changes while on the go with notifications
Create, share, find content with Office & OneDrive
“ Whether it is co-editing documents on the fly with team
members in different countries or reviewing PowerPoint
decks on a tablet in a taxi before a meeting, using Office
365 helps dispersed teams provide responsive service to
our customers. ”
12. Modern content, sharing & discovery with SharePoint
Access sites & content anywhere with your Intranet in your pocket
Manage & collaborate on content with your team
Navigate your intranet with intelligent recommendations
Create beautiful team sites & publishing sites quickly
Automate business processes with Microsoft Flow & PowerApps
“ SharePoint Online encourages employees to be more
efficient in their daily work. They can access the
documents they are working on anytime and anywhere
from smartphones, tablets, and when they are out of the
office traveling. This is our vision for the future.”
13. Foster open team discussions with the group feed
Tap into collective knowledge with search & discovery
Crowdsource ideas & share best practices across the org
Get the pulse of your company using polls, praise & follows
Drive employee engagement with actionable updates & alerts
Connect with Yammer, the social network for work
“ In my experience, the best ideas come from people who
wouldn’t normally work together. Yammer makes that
happen. ”
15. Hub for
Teamwork
• Iterate on a project
with individual team
• Chat, calls, and
meetings for todays
teams
• Office 365 apps built-
in
Connect and engage
across the Org
• Create a community
around topics of
interest or areas of
practice
• Drive initiatives for
cross-organizational
innovation
• Foster two-way
engagement between
leadership and
employees including
Firstline workers
Email
& Calendar
• Upgrade a DL to a
group inbox with
shared notes and files
• Share updates with a
group in email
• Keep a group in sync
with a shared calendar
Intranets
& Content Management
• Create a company
intranet to share news
and resources
• Customize a team site
to automate
document workflows
and share lists
• Share and work
together on all files
with OneDrive
Co-Author
TeamsYammerOutlook SharePoint Office Apps
• See who's in the file
with you
• Work together with
real time co-authoring
• Track what’s changed
with version history
EXAMPLE USE CASES
Office 365 Groups MicrosoftGraph Security and Compliance
Microsoft 365 Teamwork Use Case
16. Microsoft Teams is a chat-based workspace in Office 365
Security
teams trust
Get the enterprise-level
security and compliance
features you expect from
Office 365.
Chat for today’s
teams
Communicate in the
moment and keep everyone
in the know
Customizable
for each team
Tailor your workspace to
include content and
capabilities your team needs
every day.
A hub for
teamwork
Give your team quick access
to information they need
right in Office 365
18. Gartner [Unleash DIY Citizen Integration to Enable Digital Business Transformation],
[Elizabeth Golluscio, Massimo Pezzini], [January 11, 2016]
“By 2017, in large organizations, at
least 65% of new integration flows
will be developed outside the
control of IT departments.”
“By 2018, in most organizations,
at least 50% of new integration
flows will be implemented by
citizen integrators.”
2018 2019 202020172016
“By 2020, 75% of
businesses will become
or prepare to become
a digital business.”
When we peel back the covers and look at how organizations are working today, we see a myriad of tools in use. There’s the team of developers who is using team chat, the executives who use email and the HR team that helps the organization connect over enterprise social.
The reason multiple collaboration tools are in use is because every group is unique and has their own functional needs and workstyle. Some will use only email while others will live primarily in chat. And if end users don’t find the IT approved option for their preferred tool, they’ll simply download the consumer grade version and that leads to a terrible user experience with multiple logins, difficulty sharing and no single view of content.
This poses a significant risk for organizations as shadow IT develops and there’s no way to uniformly manage a user’s access, ensure security or service compliance needs.
Organizations are already using a diverse toolset, whether approved or shadow IT
Objective: Show that companies are already using a diverse toolset, whether approved or shadow IT
When we peel back the covers and look at how companies are working today, we see a myriad of tools in use.
There’s the team of developers who is using team chat, the executives who use email and the HR team that helps the organization connect over enterprise social.
The reason multiple collaboration tools are in use is because every group is unique and has their own functional needs and workstyle. Some will use only email while others will live primarily in chat.
And if end users don’t find the IT approved option for their preferred tool, they’ll simply download the consumer grade version and that leads to a terrible user experience with multiple logins, difficulty sharing and no single view of content.
This poses a significant risk for organizations as shadow IT develops and there’s no way to uniformly manage a user’s access, ensure security or service compliance needs.
Over the past few years, there’s been a dramatic increase in the amount of collaboration.
Employees are on 2x as many teams as 5 years ago. This marks a transition from personal productivity to group productivity.
The amount of time employees spend engaged in “collaborative” work – in meetings, on phone calls or answering emails – has increased by about 50%. Perhaps even more significantly, this kind of work now takes up 80% or more of employees’ time.
In addition to an increase in the amount of collaboration, there are other characteristics that are different about how we’re working together today.
People on teams are a mix of employees and outside vendors. For example, already in the US, 40% of the workforce is contingent worker.
Teams have remote members, either remote from home, or because on the road or because located in different geography.
For the first time, 4 generations are working alongside each other and have different expectations about the tools they use to communicate and collaborate.
Changes in collaboration and the diversity in scenarios has driven an appetite for new tools to address new scenarios.
Research citations:
Trend: In 2009, the average IW in the US worked on 1.7 teams; by 2014 that had nearly doubled to 3 teams. Question: Thinking about the projects you are currently involved with, how many collaborative, project based teams are you on? Source: 2009, 2014 US IW Survey
Primary research, conducted on behalf of Microsoft for the Windows and Devices Group.
Audience: The survey is among Information Workers in Enterprise and UMM (250+ employees).
Geographies: US, Japan, India, Germany and Brazil.
The amount of time employees spend engaged in “collaborative” work – in meetings, on phone calls or answering emails – has increased by about 50%. Perhaps even more significantly, this kind of work now takes up 80% or more of employees’ time. Source: University of Virginia, January 2016, How much workplace collaboration is too Much?
Collaboration is taking over the workplace. As business becomes increasingly global and cross-functional, silos are breaking down, connectivity is increasing, and teamwork is seen as a key to organizational success. According to data we have collected over the past two decades, the time spent by managers and employees in collaborative activities has ballooned by 50% or more. Source HBR, Feb 2016, Collaborative Overload
40% of the US workforce is now contingent worker Source: Forbes 2015 http://www.forbes.com/sites/elainepofeldt/2015/05/25/shocker-40-of-workers-now-have-contingent-jobs-says-u-s-government/#478eaaf22532
Let's get started - FY17 was a great year for O365 collaboration
100M monthly active users
60% growth in Yammer communities
Almost 8B emails processed every day - that's almost 100k each second!
60 Petabytes stored in the cloud
And finally, we introduced MS Teams, our chat-based workspace in O365, very strong growth with over 50k customers already using it
Within Microsoft 365, Office 365 provides a complete, integrated, intelligent and secure set of capabilities to power collaboration:
Creating and sharing content and working together in real time
Communicating with others, directly, through their groups/teams, or across the organization
Coordinating meetings, projects, tasks and the collective work products to get the job done
Connecting with people across the organization to find content and expertise, share best practices, drive engagement, and harness the collective knowledge within your organization
In the next section let’s examine the value of this universal toolkit with a lens on hub for teamwork.
Objective: Reinforce our teamwork position - Microsoft 365 meets the diverse needs of teams with an integrated solution that is secure
We’ve designed Microsoft 365 to meet the unique needs of every group.
For each of those categories of teamwork, Microsoft 365 includes a purpose-built application.
Teams as the hub for teamwork where groups that actively engage and are working on core projects can connect and collaborate
Yammer for people to connect across their company, sharing ideas on common topics of interest
Outlook where teams can communicate in a familiar place, and can easily create modern distribution list with groups in Outlook
SharePoint for keeping content at the center of teamwork, making files, sites and all types of content easily shareable and accessible across teams
Office Apps – enabling co-authoring in familiar apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
With these tools coming together in Microsoft 365 – teams get a holistic solution.
What’s unique about teamwork in Microsoft 365 is that all of these applications are built on an intelligent fabric - suite-wide membership service with O365 Groups; suite-wide discovery and intelligence with Microsoft Graph, and suite-wide security and compliance.
Office 365 Groups - A membership service providing a single identity for teams across Office applications and services
Microsoft Graph - Suite-wide intelligence that maps the connection of people and content to surface insights
Security and Compliance - Proactive security that simplifies IT management with intelligence built-in
Talk Track:
When deciding how best to leverage our toolkit for your team needs, think about the type of work that needs to get done and the type of conversations your team needs to have.
The inner loop includes people you work with regularly, actively communicating and working on projects to deliver against important goals and deliverables. For this type of interaction Microsoft Teams is the best tool, allowing you to actively engage with your team in a shared work space where you can work on files, chat, and even host meetings.
Your outer loop includes people across your company who provide valuable information, that you openly connect with on common topics of interest. Yammer is the best tool for your outer loop, letting you openly connect across the company to solicit ideas, and share best practices on broader initiatives.
Outlook remains a tried and true tool for conversations, and is useful for teams that want to quickly share and communicate in a familiar place
Of course content and creativity is at the center of every team – the very reason teams come together to connect, whether it is collaboration on a new product strategy, a sales presentation or a key company initiative. SharePoint is the tool that keeps content at the center of teamwork, making files, sites and content easily shareable and accessible across teams and organizations. SharePoint is tightly integrated with Teams, Yammer and Outlook in order to enable seamless content collaboration across conversation experiences.
And it’s all connected through a suite-wide membership service with O365 Groups
With these tools, and more, in our universal toolkit, the breadth, depth and integration across our portfolio is something that competitors just cannot match!
New PSTN calling and conferencing capabilities in Office 365 E5
Complete platform - VOIP, PSTN, conferencing, sophisticated cloud PBX
Even things like Skype Meeting Broadcast to reach out to employees
Objective: Double click on collaboration in each Office 365 application
Outlook is our hero for email and calendaring
Not the same old email
Focused inbox
Cloud attachments, @ mentions
Group inbox, go beyond DLs - also gives new members a full history
First class mobile experience
Next, create, sharing and find content with Office client
Co-author together, lot of people don't know that we have co-auth across mobile, client and web
Continuing to invest and innovate in SharePoint
Intranet in your pocket
New UI design
One of my favorites, Yammer, social network built for work
Foster open discussions across your company
Unicef quote - best ideas come from ppl who don't normally work together
Finally, Microsoft Teams benefits from the Office 365 hyper-scale, enterprise-grade cloud, delivering the advanced security and compliance capabilities customers expect.
Data encryption at all times, at-rest and in-transit.
Ability to have local data residency for core customer data at rest, plus failover and disaster recovery (see public Office 365 Roadmap for locations)
Human back-up via on-call support engineers standing by 24×7
Multi-factor authentication for enhanced identity protection.
It supports key standards including SOC 1, SOC 2, EU Model Clauses, HIPPA, and more. Since preview, we’ve added mobile management with Microsoft Intune and new features for compliance and litigation support, including audit log search, eDiscovery and legal hold for channels, chats and files.
PSTN connectivity in Office 365 with option for connecting existing on-premises investments in the future
Advanced call management including call routing, auto attendant, call queues, and reporting
Easily manage users, usage, and settings in the Office 365 Admin Portal
IT controls to manage trusted apps for employees/the organization
While security and compliance capabilities are critical for enterprise customers, our responsibility at Microsoft goes beyond this. Our mission talks about empowering every person to achieve more. With that in mind, we’re focused on building an inclusive experience for the entire group, including support for those who use screen readers, high contrast, and keyboard-only navigation, to enable the collective brainpower and potential of everyone.
With Microsoft Teams, we see an opportunity to create a more open, fluid, and digital environment – one with the capabilities and experiences of teams at its heart.
You can really think of Microsoft Teams as a digital translation of an open-space office environment. One that fosters easy connection and conversation to help people build relationships. One that makes work visible, integrated, and accessible across the team, so everyone can stay in the know. And one that helps build a team culture that is both fun and inclusive, and ensures everyone has a voice.
Microsoft Teams delivers on four core promises to create a digital workspace – chat for today’s teams, a hub for teamwork, security teams trust and customizable for each team.
This leads us to Microsoft Teams hub for teamwork, and the huge opportunity this presents to partners. Starting with the hub for teamwork, employees use Microsoft Teams as a chat based workspace to collaborate with each other towards a common goal and task. However, chances are the team will have resources that need to be accessed on a regular rhythm that are outside Microsoft Teams. Users can bring those resources into Teams to access them without ever having to leave the application, and this is where the partner opportunity lies.