Jan 22 2019 09:10 AM - edited Jan 22 2019 09:17 AM
Got this 'question' today - and would like to get some 'feedback' from here
Scenario;
A 'Conservative' Company have synced their users to AAD, all users are running Office 2013 which is deployed with SCCM - no 'Cloud Strategy'.
The Company is never going to move the users mailboxes to EXO - and would keep On-Prem as much as possible.
Which "Workloads/Apps/Services/Functionality" can they "use" ? - (and which without limited functionality?) and can this limitations be bypassed with a 'data gateway' ?
- Delve?
- Retention policies?
- Teams?
- DLP?
- PowerApps?
- Flow?
- Sway?
- SharePoint?
- OneDrive?
- AIP?
- ??
Jan 22 2019 09:17 AM - edited Jan 22 2019 09:27 AM
Teams is definitely limited functionality - For the full Microsoft Teams experience, every user should be enabled for Exchange Online
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/exchange-teams-interact
Sure others will chip in with others respective workloads and functionalities.
Best, Chris
Jan 22 2019 10:10 AM
Jan 22 2019 10:11 AM
Jan 22 2019 11:31 AM
Jan 22 2019 11:49 AM
We're stuck without EXO - our manager wants to move but it's a heavy push with the rest of the IT infrastructure team - more workload. I'd think it would help with our PCI requirements but... and our manager doesn't have the last say. We've turned on as much of Office 365 as we can just to support Teams, which we're just starting to roll out. Once that is done, then we can show other features, and say 'yup, this would be really cool, but it needs EXO' - then maybe the priority will increase.
I'd be happy with just hybrid - I want to be able to get to my group calendars! That's what I miss most in SPO - the team calendar, and ToDo.
Jan 22 2019 01:02 PM - edited Jan 22 2019 01:03 PM
Jan 22 2019 01:02 PM - edited Jan 22 2019 01:03 PM
Hi Juan
My thoughts exactly ;D - guessing a more "agile" licensing?