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Introducing Microsoft Stream!
Same here! I heard Marc Mroz is still involved, so that will probably stay as amazing as it used to be! :)
Daniel Laskewitz Naomi Moneypenny - Thanks so much for the kind words. Yes we have the same engineering team building and owning O365 Video and Stream. So I'll be working on Stream and O365 Video both untill we make them fully one thing.
In O365 Video and in Stream we will always strive to be feedback driven and listen to all of you and make sure we build things that are useful and needed by our customers.
- pezzinJul 27, 2016Iron Contributor
Hi all, hi Marc Mroz, great to see that the video space is evolving in this direction.
For what concerns the security concerns I had few weeks ago (posted https://www.yammer.com/itpronetwork/#/Threads/show?threadId=704782086&scoring=linear1Y-prankie-group-private-higher&match=any-exact&search_sort=relevance&page=1&group_ids=4956917&search=pezzin&search_origin=global&trk_event=search_click&trk_result_index=-1&trk_entity_model=Message&trk_entity_id=704782086 in the old Yammer network), is the new Stream platform addressing these needs as well? Will it also have the possibility for the end users to perform offline viewing (maybe through an ad-hoc mobile app)?
Thanks.
- Lee MaygerJul 21, 2016Brass Contributor
As much as like the idea of this feature, if you are going to introduce it into there should be some admin controls available and also a warning that you are going to be releasing this. I don't like the idea that I can remove a users license and yet they can still access the feature and share video content without our knowledge. The sooner that this integrated in to O365 Video where it can be controlled the better.