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O365 Groups Management Concerns
We had some of the same concerns. Retention policies were a big thing. We were also worried about multiple groups being created and not being managed. With a lot of the changes that have come about the last few months, we are looking at Groups as a good solution. However, we are still have Group creation turned off for our employees. We will be creating them from the Admin Portal when someone submits a request for a Group or SharePoint site. It seems like a little more work for us, but will save us some headaches down the road.
But this means that your endusers will not be able to use MS Teams at all, right (don't think that you will create Teams for them too :) ?
--> no create Group permission --> no MS Teams for your endusers
i fully understand your arguments.
So the bottom line is that a new application such as MS teams does not automatically mean that customers will use them immediately.
- Carol DeMuthApr 11, 2017Iron Contributor
We are still evaluating Teams. I think since Office 365 is so new to our staff, that for now Groups will give them what they need. We aren't looking to deploy Teams at this time.