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DiogoSousa
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Dec 12, 2023

Holdings and Subsidiaries - How to manage?

Hello and greetings from Portugal,

I'm looking for some advice about how should I manage a client's request.
They're changing they're structure in the following way. They're creating an holding and some subsidiaries.
How should a manage this, in a way that, although they are different companies, they have a "top company" and they should be able to find themselves in Teams, for example.


Thanks in advance!


Best regards,
Diogo Sousa

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  • DiogoSousa 

     

    It depends, if M&A happen will be expected B2B setup may be better when tenant migration will be suitable for control of central, but introduce a big effort for the migration work

    • DiogoSousa's avatar
      DiogoSousa
      Iron Contributor
      So I now have access to multi-tenant collaboration for M365 in my tenants! πŸ™‚
      It was because I was not using the "Targeted Release" channel on them. So...this week it's time to configure multi-tenant collaboration! πŸ˜›
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    DiogoSousa
    Iron Contributor
    Humm...anyone? Already looked for multi-tenant support for Microsoft 365 but it seems it's in preview and...option not available yet in my Org Settings 😞
  • LeonPavesic's avatar
    LeonPavesic
    Silver Contributor

    Hi DiogoSousa,

    To efficiently handle holdings and subsidiaries within Microsoft Teams, take advantage of the platform's capability to sign in to multiple accounts and organizations:

    1. Add Additional Accounts:
      Open the Teams desktop client, click on your profile picture in the top right, and select "Add another account." Enter the credentials for the additional account in the pop-up window. You can easily switch between accounts by returning to your profile.

    2. Customize Notifications and Visibility:
      By default, notifications are enabled for organizations where you've been a guest. View all connected accounts and organizations under "Settings and more > Settings > Accounts and orgs." Adjust notification preferences by toggling the switch next to each organization.

    3. Team Settings and Permissions Management:
      If you're a team owner, take control of settings and permissions by navigating to the team name, then selecting "More options > Manage team." In the Settings tab, modify options and permissions as needed.

    Manage accounts and organizations in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support

    Manage team settings and permissions in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support

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    Kindest regards,


    Leon Pavesic
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    • DiogoSousa's avatar
      DiogoSousa
      Iron Contributor
      Hello Leon, thanks for your quick reply.
      What I was mentioning was something like using one account, to be able to search someone from other tenant just by name for example.

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