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16 TopicsBuilding Connections and Fostering Growth: Highlights from the MVP Networking & Mentorship Event
A Community United by Collaboration and Growth The MVP Networking & Mentorship Event brought together technology enthusiasts and experts from diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas, share experiences, and build valuable connections. This event highlighted how collaboration across roles and regions can spark innovation and personal development. The core message was clear: strong relationships are the foundation of growth and career success. This reflects the spirit of the MVP community - supporting each other and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible through teamwork. Keynote Insights: The Power of Networking MVP and RD Dux Raymond Sy kicked off the event with a keynote titled “The Power of Networking – Making the Most of Your Connections.” One eye-opening fact shared was that 85% of jobs are filled through networking. This underscores the importance of cultivating authentic relationships, rather than just collecting contacts, to open doors and create opportunities. Interactive Breakout Sessions: Learning from Experience Attendees participated in breakout sessions on topics such as building your personal and community brand, organizing successful events, creating impactful technical content, and becoming a great public speaker. These sessions encouraged lively discussions and practical advice, with stories from participants illustrating how mentorship and networking have helped them grow, from advancing into leadership roles to gaining confidence and discovering career-changing opportunities. The Power of Mentorship and Community Mentorship emerged as a powerful theme, showing how guidance and support can boost visibility and accelerate career paths. The event concluded with a group discussion where attendees shared their key takeaways and celebrated the strength of community connections. A big thank you to all the facilitators and participants for making this event an inspiring success! Top Networking Tips for Building Meaningful Connections Whether you’re new to networking or looking to deepen your relationships, here are some tips inspired by the event: Focus on Building Relationships, Not Just Contacts Aim for genuine interactions that benefit both sides. True connections often lead to unexpected opportunities. Follow Up Promptly Reach out within a day or two after meeting someone to show appreciation and keep the conversation going. Be Authentic and Open People connect with authenticity. Be yourself, listen actively, and engage sincerely to build trust. Give Before You Get Share your knowledge and help others without expecting immediate rewards. Generosity builds goodwill and lasting bonds. Think Long-Term Networking is about nurturing relationships over time, not just quick gains. Consistent engagement creates a supportive network. Ask Open-Ended Questions Encourage meaningful dialogue by asking questions that invite stories and insights, making your conversations memorable. Continuing the Journey Together The strength of our community lies in the connections we build and the support we offer each other. This is the first of many mentoring activities we’ll be offering to the MVP community so be sure to check back here as we share more stories. Have a story about how networking or mentorship shaped your career? Share it in the comments or tag us! Interested in becoming part of the MVP community? Learn more about the MVP Program on the MVP Communities site. Follow us on social media on X and LinkedIn.94Views1like0CommentsMigration Data Factory pipelines between tenants
Hi everybody. I need your help please. I'm trying to migrate several Data Factory pipelines between 2 diferent fabric tenants. I'm using Azure DevOps to move all the workspaces, I created the connections with the same name but when I try to restore the data factory pipelines it return an error than datafactory pipielines can't be created because doesn't find the connections. I was trying to update the connection ID but I don't find them into the json file. How can I migrate these data factories and reconnect to the new connections?65Views0likes0CommentsWhat’s new in Viva Connections – Ignite Edition
Viva Connections serves as the gateway to your employee experience through a branded company app -- surfacing apps, tools, resources and news to keep everyone connected from wherever they are. We are committed to building a single, unified experience and reducing friction across products and services. With that in mind, here are some of the latest enhancements to these features announced at Ignite: New ways to customize the employee app Organizations all around the world use Connections as their employee app, customizing it to fit the needs of their employees, adding in their own branding and 3 rd party business tools, and delivering it across a variety of formats and devices. Now, it can go even further. Spotlight capabilities Earlier this year we announced the hero ‘spotlight’ area at the top of the canvas, together with advanced branding and theming capabilities. As the next step, we’re adding new capabilities to help highlight and emphasize content in the spotlight: Pin content – pin specific content to increase its visibility. This includes content from any URL and SharePoint News items. Admins can also reorder pinned content. Further customize spotlight content with images and title text. Spotlight content from multiple SharePoint sites as sources Branding across all experiences Company branding is a critical part of company culture. To help your brand shine, we’ve extended branding and theming capabilities throughout Connections experiences to include desktop, mobile, tablet, and of course, your home site in web. Unique experiences in the Teams app bar Viva Connections now supports up to 50 unique “instances” in a tenant, allowing you to have differently branded versions for various groups of employees. Until recently, however, you could only have one app icon for Connections in Teams. We’ve now released the ability for you to have multiple app customizations for the Connections app in Teams – so for every “instance” of Connections, you can have a distinct app name and icon appear in the Teams App Bar. Custom Fonts Adding custom fonts has been a long-standing request from customers, and we are thrilled to deliver this feature. New enterprise news reader The Viva Connections feed experience is being replaced with an immersive SharePoint news experience. This transformation allows for a best-in-class enterprise news reader, providing a uniform and customizable experience across desktop and mobile with features like notifications, and enhanced user engagement. This updated News experience will also leverage Copilot to help you summarize top news and stay connected to what’s happening across your organization. The Enterprise News reader, along with Copilot capabilities, will be rolling out in early 2025. What’s new with Adaptive cards We’re continuing to build new ways for employees to access and take action on the information they need. Adaptive Card Extensions in Copilot Experiences When a card is relevant for a specific topic, Microsoft 365 Copilot will understand that a Connections card can address the request, and the card will surface within M365 Copilot chat. This is an exciting step forward for interactive content within Copilot, and will be in public preview this January. Quick links card This card shows a set of curated links created for quick access and wayfinding of important items. Stream Playlist card The Stream playlist card allows you to quickly view recently updated videos from the Stream app that can be accessed directly from your dashboard. Files Card Connected to your OneDrive, this card shows recent, shared and favorite files – keeping the most important files to you only a click or tap away. Power Apps Card This card allows you to surface content or directly interact with a Power App enabling quick access to the Power Apps you need. Deeper integrations with Viva Engage We are continuing to invest in deeper integration with Viva Engage starting with the Viva Engage Feed card for the dashboard – this new card will surface personalized recent and relevant community discussions directly on the card. From the card, you can quickly catch up on the latest posts, react, take actions, or navigate to the community itself for deeper engagement. And to better stay connected to company news, Engage announcements will soon show up in the announcements banner at the top of Connections. Additionally, we will include Engage campaigns and event within the Spotlight carousel. There are plenty more additions on the horizon as we continue efforts to build a unified, flexible employee app that serves the needs of information workers and deskless employees working on the frontline. For a detailed look at everything on our roadmap, check out our Viva Communications & Communities on-demand session. Thanks for reading! Thanks for reading!2KViews1like0CommentsPersistent Poor Audio/Video Quality when Speaking on MS Teams meeting despite ample bandwidth
I participate in MS Teams meetings for my job, but I am not the administrator of the Teams account (nor do I work for the organisation that pays for and administers the Teams account). The default is for all participants to participate on video and audio, with occasional screen sharing.. Several times recently (including on fairly serious meetings, like Board meetings and job interviews) I've had others tell me that they couldn't hear me / my connection was bad. [ At that point, turning off video hasn't helped much if at all. ] As a work-around, I've had to dial in for audio (but that's a bit embarrassing during, say, a Board meeting). Sometimes I get a message from Teams telling me that my internet connection is poor (or words to that effect), but usually I hear complaints first from other participants, or I can see video problems myself. My broadband is the fastest service that Deutsche Telekom will sell me at my address. My router is a FritzBox!7590. I am not using a VPN during these calls. When I have run speed tests on my connection, the downlink has never been less than 200Mb/sec, and it's usually closer to 250. Uplink has never been less than 30Mb/sec, and it's usually 50Mb/sec. I've checked right after meetings, including meetings with problems, and have started doing random tests during similar hours. I have tried using my MacBook (a reasonably current model) and an iPad Pro (running nothing but Teams during the meeting), and the problem has occurred on both. All devices are running the current released operating systems. I have made a point of rebooting them before calls, but that hasn't made any difference. [ the router has also been rebooted several times recently, but not necessarily before every call ] During calls, I disable all other devices in my house (it's just me here, so I know no one else is streaming or gaming on my connection, but of course I don't know what may be happening elsewhere in my neighbourhood, and contention may be possible -- but again, my speed tests suggest my service remains more than adequate). I've so far had no similar problems with Zoom. In fact, before one important meeting, I got the organiser to do a test with me, but she choose to use Zoom (she thought we were testing my internet quality) and our test was fine -- but during the later Teams call, I had to drop off and rejoin by phone, which was extremely awkward. This "should" work, and it does for most of the participants (others occasionally have issues, but I have by far the most). It's almost like Deutsche Telekom throttles my connection when I start to speak -- I'm not paranoid enough to believe that, but that's how it appears. Because I am a regular attendee to these meetings, but am not part of the organisation that actually hosts the calls, they see it as "my" problem to solve. I could probably approach their administrator to ask for assistance, but if I do, I need to have a plan with a crisp set of requests of them. Does anyone have any suggestions or troubleshooting tips? I have not found anything in the forum that matches my situation closely enough to suggest a course of action.Solved20KViews2likes6Comments