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John Peluso
Jan 05, 2017Iron Contributor
Curious- Are you allowing all users to create O365 groups or limiting self-service creation?
Hey all... just wondering how everyone else is approaching this. Group sprawl is a concern, but at the same time, business user agility is a primary benefit of Groups... SO... Are you allowing se...
VasilMichev
Jan 05, 2017MVP
Every enteriprise customer I've worked with wants them disabled or at least restricted to particular group of users. Then again, they did the same with regular DGs, so not much has changed.
Ivan54
Jan 05, 2017Bronze Contributor
Understandbly, but I kind of like idea of self-service in general. It's just not ripe in the Office 365 Groups case. I plan to connect my ITSM solution through PowerShell scripts to Office 365.
In that way I can create custom request templates that ask for alle the neccessary metadata, and even get creation approvals, provision the group through powershell and still get self-service for the user (just not in O365 directly :P)
- Jan 05, 2017IMHO, It really depends on each company, the culture they have there when trying new tools and services (a more classic company vs. a more dynamic company) and also the way people works (following guidelines vs. not following guidelines)