Announcing the public preview of the Office 365 Adoption Content Pack in PowerBI
Published May 22 2017 09:04 AM 16.3K Views
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Announcing the public preview of the Office 365 Adoption Content Pack in PowerBI

Understanding how your users adopt and use Office 365 is critical for you as an Office 365 admin. It allows you to plan targeted user training and communication to increase usage and to get the most out of Office 365.

Today, we're pleased to announce the public preview of the Office 365 Adoption Content Pack in Power BI, which enables customers to get more out of Office 365.

 

The content pack builds on the usage reports in the Office 365 admin center and lets admins further visualize and analyze their Office 365 usage data, create custom reports, share insights and understand how specific regions or departments use Office 365.

It gives you a cross-product view of how users communicate and collaborate making is easy for you to decide where to prioritize training efforts and to provide more targeted user communication.

 

Read the blog post on Office blogs for all details:

https://blogs.office.com/2017/05/22/announcing-the-public-preview-of-the-office-365-adoption-content...

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If you have questions, please post them in the Adoption Content Pack group in the Microsoft Tech Community. Also, join us for an Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) session, hosted by the Microsoft Tech Community on June 7, 2017 at 9 a.m. PDT. This live online event will give you the opportunity to connect with members of the product and engineering teams who will be on hand to answer your questions and listen to feedback. Add the event to your calendar and join us in the Adoption Content Pack in Power BI AMA group.

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11 Comments
Silver Contributor

 This is awesome! It will help so many customers better understand how Office 365 is being used, at a level they have never seen before.

Brass Contributor

Any plans to do a session suitable for European time zone as well?

Copper Contributor

Really very nice. Power BI is very helpful for any organization. 


@Anne Michels wrote:

Announcing the public preview of the Office 365 Adoption Content Pack in PowerBI

Understanding how your users adopt and use Office 365 is critical for you as an Office 365 admin. It allows you to plan targeted user training and communication to increase usage and to get the most out of Office 365.

Today, we're pleased to announce the public preview of the Office 365 Adoption Content Pack in Power BI, which enables customers to get more out of Office 365.

 

The content pack builds on the usage reports in the Office 365 admin center and lets admins further visualize and analyze their Office 365 usage data, create custom reports, share insights and understand how specific regions or departments use Office 365.

It gives you a cross-product view of how users communicate and collaborate making is easy for you to decide where to prioritize training efforts and to provide more targeted user communication.

 

Read the blog post on Office blogs for all details:

https://blogs.office.com/2017/05/22/announcing-the-public-preview-of-the-office-365-adoption-content...

content pack_release.png

If you have questions, please post them in the Adoption Content Pack group in the Microsoft Tech Community. Also, join us for an Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) session, hosted by the Microsoft Tech Community on June 7, 2017 at 9 a.m. PDT. This live online event will give you the opportunity to connect with members of the product and engineering teams who will be on hand to answer your questions and listen to feedback. Add the event to your calendar and join us in the Adoption Content Pack in Power BI AMA group.

Content Pack AMA.png

 


 

...and don't forget to watch the video where Anne demonstrates all the new capabilities and Power BI content pack!

 

Microsoft

Hi @Gro Elin Hansen, the session is at 6pm Europen time. If that not works for you, you can ask questions anytime in this group and we'll also publish all the questions and answers after the AMA.

Thanks,

Anne

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Also looking for Spam Emails/Phishing emails/Malware stats under Exchange reporting section.

 

For Onedrive can we also add OD client versions? e.g. groove.exe adoption and onedrive.exe adoption?

 

Thanks 

Microsoft

Hi Vinod, 

the content pack provides you with insights about Office 365 usage and adoption that help you to drive more targeted end user training and communication to increase the Office 365 usage.

Please go to the Security and Compliance Center for any audit related reporting.

I've shared your feedback regarind client versions with our engineering team and they are considering it for future improvements.

Thanks,

Anne

Steel Contributor

Office 365 Adoption Preview in PowerBI is a very useful tool to help for Admins.

Microsoft

Great to hear that it's helpful for you. Looking forward to hearing more about how you use the cotnent pack

Copper Contributor

I've been using this content pack to better understand how my users are taking advantage of the Office 365 suite of tools.  There's a lot of great information presented thought this content pack!  

 

I've specifically been focused on the O365 Adoption Overview section.  One thing I'm having trouble with is limiting or filtering this view on users with an specifice subscription.  In my case I'd like to filter to users that only have an E3 subscription.  Can this be done?  I should add that I'm a novice PowerBI user at best.  

 

thanks

Microsoft

Hi John,

The adoption overview reports provides you with aggregate information at the tenant level so you won't be able to drill down into information for individual end users.

When you look at the activity reports that show information at the user level, you will find information about licenses assigned.

In general, we project activity at the product level as we don't t have a deterministic way to project activity at the offer level. Many users have several licenses assigned and thus correlating usage information back to licenses is difficult.

Thanks,

Anne

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