Nov 02 2016 06:29 PM
Wrote a quick blog post on the Microsoft Teams Announcement today and how that fits with Yammer.
Shortly, I'll dive deeper into Teams and what it means in Office 365 Groups, SharePoint and everything that it touches as well so stay tuned.
http://en.share-gate.com/blog/microsoft-teams-vs-yammer
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Saw this blogpost in the yammer group:
Nov 03 2016 01:46 PM
What I'm "worried" about is that there's so many tools for my users. Is that a bad thing for someone who likes tech? No. But probably 1/3 of my users are not techie in any stretch of the imagination. If I try to explain all the different areas (E-Mail, SharePoint, Groups, OneDrive, Teams, etc.) and what is better for this or that they'll just gloss over, and revert back to using what they are comfortable with, e-mail and network shares.
If I could request something here's what I would love to see come from Office 365. A person goes to a page to setup, say a Work Group. There they are given options, do they need to use documents? Lists? A calendar? Conversations? The user then picks and chooses what they need and it is created. If they want to add a feature later, great, they go add it. Having to decide which is best (Group vs. SharePoint vs Teams vs whatever) is a confusing mess for most users. They sometimes just have a simple idea of what they need and they just want to be able to go set it up and use it.
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Nov 04 2016 12:48 PM - edited Nov 04 2016 12:49 PM
Cary Siemers - genius. Sometimes I wonder if Microsoft (and others) deliberately attack us with confusion overload. It all seems a bit Adam Curtis.
Nov 04 2016 03:09 PM