Aug 31 2016 09:50 AM
Today, we announced the integration of Office 365 Groups and Team Sites. When you create an Office 365 Group, you get a shared inbox, calendar, OneNote notebook, a Planner for task management—and now, a full-powered SharePoint team site.
The integration of O365 Groups and SharePoint team sites means that any time a new team site is created, a new group membership will be created as well. You can easily see the members of the site, if the site is listed as public or private within your organization and how it has been classified. In addition, all existing Office 365 Groups will be updated with their own team site. And once the rollout is complete for your tenant, all newly created groups will get a team site by default.
Get the complete details in this post and learn more during the O365 Groups sessions at Ignite.
@Mark Kashman @Christophe Fiessinger
Sep 06 2016 12:57 PM
How does navigation work between groups and team sites?
For example how does a member of groups A, B or C navigate to the team site D and back? As I understand it each one is it's own site collection and so not necessarily related.
Can global navigation schemes be implemented that link group sites to team sites?
Sep 06 2016 01:36 PM
Sep 08 2016 06:53 AM
Sep 20 2016 12:41 PM - edited Sep 20 2016 12:45 PM
I am the owner of my new group. Every time I click Add an app, I get redirected to my group Document Library. Clicking Site Contents also leads me back to the Document Library. Are there features not enabled yet?
Sep 20 2016 01:00 PM
Sep 20 2016 01:06 PM - edited Sep 20 2016 01:06 PM
Christophe, are you saying I'm not on new groups yet? My org is a first release customer. How would I know if I am working with new groups?
Sep 20 2016 01:57 PM
Sep 26 2016 02:00 PM
@Lauren Rodan did you ever get an answer to your question? I also am trying to figure out how I can tell if we have the new Groups- Team Site Integration. I would think there would be something in the Admin that would tell us.
The only way I have right now is to create a group - and see what it adds. So far - just a "Files" library.
And when they say it's still rolling out to First Release customers.... does the whole tenant have to be First Release? We have less than a dozen IT Team members identified as First Release - so will we get this with the First Relase - or not?
My apologies if these questions are obvious to others - I'm a project manager for O365 Launch - not an IT Admin background.
Thanks
Sep 26 2016 02:18 PM
@Jill McDevitt The gist of the answer I got was that the features I can see right now are the ones I can use. Other features will roll out later.
Sep 28 2016 06:30 AM - edited Sep 28 2016 07:20 AM
This new feature is not showing to my tenant yet, even it is set to first release.
Question;
We have "Team" group, and basic sharepoint site "Team site".
If those are going to be integrated as one, what whould be the name?
"Team" group gets it's sharepoint site named "Team",
and "Team site" sharepoint site gets it's group named "Team site"?
And let's say, I have same name group and site, like "Idea" group, and "Idea" site.
Will they merged into same one? or having different naming policy?
little bit confusing here.
Sep 28 2016 10:44 AM
Sep 28 2016 10:55 AM
@Juan Carlos González Martín - yes I can understand now how that would not be feasible to "retro-fit" existing groups. Now I'm just trying to find an "identifiier" that will indicate that we have the new feature - ie something I can have our IT Team look for in the Admin Portal. Right now - I just keep trying to add a group - and see if I get the new Team Site. I'm just a Project Mgr/Power User - I don't have the technical background - so apologize if my questions seems stupid or silly.
Thanks for your reply. I'll just keep reading and watching for posts on the subject.
Jill
Sep 30 2016 07:46 AM
Are there any updates on this release for FR, now that Ignite is about to wrap up?
We're on full tenant FR, and I we haven't received neither the Modern Pages nor the Group/Teamsite Integration.
Oct 01 2016 04:41 AM
Oct 01 2016 04:44 AM
Oct 01 2016 09:05 AM
It's still being rolled out, thanks for your patience. Until then see this demo I gave this week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR9KJq_5BP8&feature=youtu.be
Oct 02 2016 12:59 PM - edited Oct 02 2016 01:01 PM
One thing I'm not sure on is when this comes online does it mean there is now no difference between a Team site created by a Group and one created within SharePoint? Would all the navigation options etc be the same.
Also is a normal intranet site meerly a public group without a fixed list of members?
Oct 02 2016 10:59 PM
From all the descriptions I've read, I'd say yes, a group has a site, and site has a group. Both should look the same, if created after the release of the update.
I'm not sure about existing team sites/groups.
Also I'm not quite sure what that means for the root site collection (https://tenantname.sharepoint.com) that's also based on the teamsite template I think.
In theory the group memberships (owner/members) should be the existing site memberships sitename owner/member of a teamsite. Visitors group does not appear to be used yet by groups.
Therefore I'm uncertain if the root site collection, that might already have custom permissions (e.g. everyone read), suddenly gets a group in AAD.
Oct 02 2016 11:37 PM
Oct 03 2016 09:26 AM
from our deck last week at Ignite