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44 TopicsTrack Changes in Word docs without leaving Microsoft Teams
One of the most common feedback I’ve heard, as a consultant in the field, is this: “We work on Word documents with track changes most of the time. But when we use Teams to collaborate, we have to open it in Word (desktop app) – we can’t use track changes without leaving Teams!”13KViews9likes1Comment(1 of 3) Meaningful Lessons: Service Adoption Specialist course for Government Community Clouds
This article is the first in a series exploring the benefits of the Microsoft Service Adoption framework for Government Community Clouds. Does technical competency matter when driving adoption?3KViews5likes0CommentsUsing Teams & Flow in the Government Cloud: Planner Tasks from Channel Messages
"Picture it..." [using my best Sophia Petrillo Golden Girls voice impression :)].......You have a team that makes a lot of Planner tasks as part of their teamwork. While adding a Planner tab into the Team is a convenient 1-click way to access the team's Plan, what if I wanted an even more friction-less approach? And what if I wanted that same approach to even be able to create Tasks in a Plan outside my Team?3.5KViews4likes1CommentUsing Teams & Flow in the Government Cloud: Tracking End-User Video Training
In this article I thought I'd tackle the following idea: I have a series of training videos for my end users, and I want to track whether or not they've viewed the videos, perhaps as a way to assess completion so I can make them a nice "Congratulations!" certificate. 🙂 In this scenario, I'm trusting my users to tell the me truth (why wouldn't they?) and I don't need to integrate with any learning management systems. Just something simple. Also, I'd like for the data regarding submissions to be viewed in Teams by the staff responsible for managing the content. Let's take a look at one way to put this together quickly with SharePoint, Flow and Teams5.3KViews3likes2CommentsMicrosoft Modern Work, Security, and Surface Evangelist to Speak at Upcoming Cloud Security Event
The Cloud Security and Compliance Series (CS2) is the go-to event for DoD contractors leveraging the Microsoft Cloud who are looking to prepare for CMMC / DFARS compliance; specifically, CS2 sessions will equip those in the Microsoft Gov Cloud with knowledge for CMMC assessment preparations because of the recent submission of the CMMC ruling.3.5KViews2likes0Comments