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SharePoint and AIP
You can sugarcoat it as much as you like, the simple truth is that integration between AIP and SPO is nowhere near where it should've been, considering the number of years both have been available separately, as part of the Microsoft cloud portfolio. I remember talking to some of the AIP folks two years back, they were throwing excuses along the lines of "the SPO folks should contact us". Obviously that can take a while in an organization the size of Microsoft :)
Really Vasil, the "simple truth" is simply "your opinion"...
I merely report what's happening and choose not to speculate what might have happened in the past and the discussions that might have occurred between different engineering teams.
- VasilMichevNov 05, 2018MVP
Let's run a poll, see if it's just my opinion :)
- TonyRedmondNov 05, 2018MVP
Well, in all my interactions with people over the last four Ignite conferences and a bunch of other events, I have never had anyone come up to me to say that they were burning for better integration. I think the fact is that we're now getting to a point where Office 365 is maturing and filling in the gaps between applications that existed in the past. Sure, there's work to be done, but that will always be the case because technology is always behind the desires of humans.
- Kevin CarneNov 05, 2018Copper Contributor
Thanks for the input guys.
It does seem like you should be able to auto apply AIP to documents just like you can with IRM. I guess here are the 3 options unless someone has input?
- Use standard IRM - This will stop confidential documents being misplaced or if sent by email blocked - This is the likely one we will apply
- Use AIP and apply by content - Get the Finance staff to write a keyword in their documents (this won't happen)
- Use AIP and apply manually - Request the users manually mark all finance documents as confidential (this won't happen)
Thanks again everyone.