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127 TopicsThe Future of Delve
Having noticed conversations popping up here and on Twitter about the future of Delve in Office 365 I’d like to put out a question to the Microsoft guys and girls on here about the future roadmap. The lack of updates around Boards and Blogs is evident. We’re happy to recognise the advances of Microsoft Graph across the Office 365 suite but clarity on Delve would be welcome. Thoughts Mark-Kashman danholme Naomi Moneypenny? Happy to hear from other Microsoft stakeholders.Solved55KViews14likes45CommentsIntroduction on Office Delve
Hi everyone, at our company we want to introduce Delve. I found a good video on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCbyer0Xupg&t=2s This video is from 2014 so it's outdated. Anyone know where I can find an updated version? Thanks, LeenSolved3.5KViews0likes5CommentsItem Insight UI question
We disabled Item Insight for an O365 group of users in the Organizational settings UI. Now we would expect to see the Item Insight Setting in the profile-privacy settings of a specific user to be turned off and greyed out. But after (almost) 24 hours this is still turned on. Is this setting supposed to be change when the deactivation of Item Insight is applied to a group? Thanks, Franck585Views0likes0CommentsDelve roadmap?
Delve was kind of the first pass at a display interface for all the cool things happening in the Graph, but there seems to be a slowdown in new development and extending the functionality. I could be imagining that or reading too much into this, but I suspect that Delve's replacement (Delve 2.0 if there is one) is where the development efforts are being placed. Can anyone else confirm this? Are new and better interfaces for the Graph on the horizon?Solved11KViews0likes4CommentsFinding Expertise in Search
Reading through this article I've discovered the following: "Finding expertise has been a constant challenge, both outside and within organizations. Expertise has long been dependent on self-nomination and identification; however, these skills often aren't verifiable or have aged to the extent to which they're no longer relevant. Available in Q1 CY20 as preview, in Microsoft Search you’ll be able discover instant answers for people results based on their skill matches. Answers are high confidence results that satisfy your intent directly, or help you navigate to your intended result(s) quickly. Answers can be either based on personal, organizational-wide or world content; they can be related to primary content from your current workload such as a file in SharePoint, or could introduce other content from outside of your current workload such as a personal flight answer based on Outlook content appearing in SharePoint." What is the difference between this feature and the currently available feature in Delve for searching based on Skills, Education and Projects?1.1KViews0likes0CommentsDisabling Delve?
This question of disabling Office Graph has come up, to remove Delve, as there are concerns documents are being shown that shouldn't be. Even after explaining how this works, it's do with underlying permissions etc., it's an option is that'sbeing pursued. My question is, what is the impact of disabling Office Graph today and going forward with the next generation Office 365 experiences. Here is what's mentioned in the admin guide "If you don't allow access to the Office Graph, Delve will be removed from the Office 365 app launcher. When users visit a person’s page, for example by clicking on a person in OneDrive for Business, that person’s page will contain only user profile information. No documents will be shown. Users can still search for other people, but not for documents or boards. The Discover view in OneDrive for Business will also be removed." Is it more far-reaching than that, though? What about some of the new SharePoint experiences,will they be adversely affected. Office Graph/Delve seems to be poweringor linked with upcoming or new features, is that true? Thanks for any insights or feedback.27KViews2likes14CommentsPraise within the Office 365 profile experience is being cancelled
We have decided to cancel the ‘Praise’ feature in Delve. The feature initially rolled out to Office 365 First Release customers, but has been pulled back, due to customer feedback and decision to divert engineering resources to other aspects of the product. The feature is now listed as “Cancelled” on the Office 365 Public Roadmap. Please let me know in comments on this thread if you have any further questions and I'll address what I can. - Mark Kashman, senior product manager (SharePoint & Delve) - Microsoft110KViews3likes9CommentsThe blog feature on user profiles is still showing up with Delve disabled
My client has chosen to not use Delve initially, so we have it disabled in their tenant. However, the Blog section that shows up when viewing your own profile page is still appearing. It was my understanding that would go away when Delve was disabled. The concern with having it appear is that employees will start publishing blog posts before the organization is ready for that from a governance and compliance perspective. Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with this? --Ryan3.1KViews0likes6Comments