I have seen a very nice graphic which shows in one picture the necessity of data hygiene when using Copilot.
I'm sure you've come across this image in one or other presentation. Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to find a version without a cluttering background or other image elements. I have therefore created my own version and am making it now available. Have fun with it at your next presentation.
Many thanks to Matt Wade who had the initial idea for this illustration.
Since we, in the company I work for, have rolled out 65,000 Office 365 licenses and are one of the most successful companies ever with Yammer and Teams, I had the great luck this year to be invited by Microsoft as a speaker to the Ignite 2018 in Orlando. Together with my colleague we held a total of 3 sessions and were interviewed in a podcast.
In the meantime the sessions are available on YouTube. The links to the videos can be found here:
Find out how one of the biggest retailers in Europe is using Microsoft Teams - BRK2366
With approximately 48,000 frontline workers spread across 5,000 stores around Europe, dm drogerie's employees communicate with each other by smartphone and Microsoft Teams. The introduction of modern communications tools based on Office 365 has led to a productivity increase felt by every employee and ultimately by our customers. We describe how we encouraged adoption by taking away the fears of colleagues who weren’t IT-affine and showing them the value to be gained from the new tools. Across the entire company, communications skills, team and project work has been taken to a new level. We tell the success story from the first pilot through the tsunami of demand to the roll out in production.
Build your communities using SharePoint and Yammer - BRK2076
Learn how SharePoint and Yammer bring together modern content and conversations to deliver a best-in-class community solution. Understand what's new and coming next for building communities across your organization using Microsoft 365. Leaders from Rolls Royce and DM share how to champion a community approach to business challenges for accelerated business transformation. Learn how you can empower community leaders to support a strategic approach to community management.
Success with Teams Customer Panel – Best practices for large scale enterprise - BRK2189
Learn from key customers about how they are moving to Microsoft Teams. This session includes real world guidance for planning, delivering, managing and driving adoption of Microsoft Teams at scale.
Keeping track how secure your Office 365 tenant is can be a bit of a hassle. To make it easier for you, Microsoft created the Office 365 Secure Score.
In this 4-minute overview of Office 365 Secure Score, you will learn about a new tool that helps you to automatically assess the security posture of your Office 365 accounts, data, and devices. You'll discover the security features and best practices available to you to implement based on your overall security and productivity goals.
As you might remember, Microsoft announced last year, that InfoPath will be discontinued. It seemed the product would come to an end and would only be supported until April 2023. All efforts from Microsoft were heading into Forms designed on SharePoint Lists, or better known as FoSL.
Well these plans have changed. As it seems Microsoft will not be able to provide FoSL on time for the next SharePoint release. Instead they announced that SharePoint 2016 will indeed have full support for InfoPath Forms for Office 365 and On Premises installations. However, a new version of InfoPath will not be part of the next Office.
Today I wasn’t able to open a Word file from the SharePoint Server. Every time I opened the document from the server, Word crashed. Saving the file to disk and opening it then worked just fine. What made it even worse was that SharePoint thought the file was opened exclusive for my user account and I couldn’t do any action on the file on the server e.g. deleting. Bugs! I don’t like them, but it’s always a good feeling when you found out how to get rid of ‘em.