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2 TopicsMicrosoft Loop IT governance and management controls
NOW ON DEMAND (above). This webinar shares the latest admin capabilities for managing Microsoft Loop. Whether you're new to Loop or looking to validate its readiness for a large enterprise, this session is tailored for you. We'll guide you through Loop's available and newest admin and compliance features, demonstrate how to use Purview for eDiscovery with Loop content, establish good governance, and explore SharePoint admin center functionality for managing Loop workspaces. Additionally, we'll share valuable tips to manage Loop content within your organization. Don't miss this opportunity to unleash Loop to your employees while optimizing Loop manageability. Your co-presenters: Dan Costenaro (Principal Product Manager, Microsoft Loop), Abi Suresh (Senior Product Manager, Microsoft SharePoint), and Akanksha Rakesh (Principal Product Manager, Microsoft SharePoint). Related resources Try Microsoft Loop: https://loop.cloud.microsoft Loop on the Microsoft 365 public roadmap Loop adoption center Get started with Loop ('how to' content on support.microsoft.com) Loop governance capabilities (IT insights on Microsoft Learn) Manage Loop workspace experiences in SharePoint Embedded (IT insights on Microsoft Learn) All Loop blog posts on the Microsoft 365 tech community Ron Pessner’s blog "Microsoft Loop | Live, Five-Part Learning Series" (has the full, playable versions of each part in the series + info about presenters and what's covered in each) Loop on LinkedIn: "Microsoft Loop Community" public group Loop on X: @MicrosoftLoop Full 5-Part Loop Learning playlist on the "Microsoft Community Learning" YouTube channel: (now on demand) Loop videos and helpful links Survey | Loop Learning Series feedback form4.4KViews2likes14CommentsTeams and sharepoint for project collaboration
Hi, We are trying to figure out how to combine teams and sharepoint for better project collaboration and always found some incovenients to solve the whole puzzle. The bussiness case is very common: Departments work in projects with other departments or/and external people. People from the same department needs read access to their department projects documents even if they didn't participate (in order to share knowledge) and 1..N externals can potentially access to project data. With old way (sharing folders) all looked like more easy and now with a set of tools made to collaborate it seems too difficult to find a way We have tested several scenarios but none works. One team for project has some cons; lot of teams and in order to allow access to information to non project members IT has to go to every project site to share with departmental groups. IT support needed in order to create teams as we have restricted policy Team with private channel has the cons; only 30 channels permitted, you have to be very carefully adding members teams and then carefully adding members to channels Departmental Team with shared channels has been the best approach as you can share the channel with a kind of master departmental teams and brings a consolidate visibility on all department project, but it has a mega big cons, only MS Orgs are allowed as externals (???) and it makes it practically useless Now we are thinking in other approaches like having a sharepoint site for all departmental projects or a site for all projects and playing with the permissions leaving teams only for easy and fast collaboration. This approach has the cons we have to think carefully on folder/sites architecture, limits and permissions and a major Administration effort Is there any MS best practice or recommendation for these scenarios? SusanHanley your insights are very welcome Thanks1.8KViews0likes5Comments