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Karuana_Gatimu_MSFT
Community Manager
Oct 11, 2018Yes It's Real! The Champions Community Call will be on October 17th
Hello O365 Champions!
We have resolved our technical difficulties and returned from Ignite and we have so much great stuff for you! Our Champion's call will proceed at both 8am and 5pm on Oc...
- Oct 12, 2018
Really looking forward to it, especially the preview of the Adoption Guide.
Karuana_Gatimu_MSFT
Community Manager
Oct 27, 2018Hello All - Two links for you:
1. Link to the deck and recording for this October meeting is here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Champions-Corner/October-2018-Community-Call-Presentation-amp-Recording/m-p/275540#M126
2. Link to the Preview of the Day in the Life Quick Sheets is here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Champions-Corner/Preview-Day-in-the-Life-Quick-Sheets-for-Adoption-amp-Training/m-p/278733#M137
Enjoy!
- DeletedOct 31, 2018
Hi Karuana and fellow champions,
I was thinking of this requirement in the context of how the champions call might have been organised.
In my organisation we are looking to host introductory Q&A presentations for all our employees over the course of a week (for OneDrive). We are hosting one session in the more morning and one in the afternoon.
We are looking to have a set maximum number (50) of people in each session (i.e. not everyone in the organisation can book into the same session)
Some have suggested going the Eventbrite route (though this won't stop someone booking into multiple sessions). Is there an alternative option in O365 that we could use to ensure staff can reserve a place in each session until we hit a max figure? Would Microsoft Bookings scale to meet this use case?
Edit: I've done some basic testing with Microsoft Bookings and I can confirm that it won't meet our requirement in this case. It's a neat tool though.