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1248 TopicsNew infographic: Periodic Table of Office 365
I consider myself a SharePoint geek, but I play more and more in the larger Office 365 (O365) sphere these days. In doing so, I’ve noticed that O365 as a concept is difficult to explain… both to IT folks and the everyday workers who are expected to use it. So I put together a new infographic that (hopefully) provides a quick intro to O365, its apps, and how they're all related. Good for both the IT crowd and lines of business. Check out my https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/everyday-intro-office-365-matt-wade below. Update (Dec 2017): The original infographic has been upgraded to being a fully dynamic, web-based tool complete with articles on many of the apps, more translations (7 languages as of today!), and more. It's embeddable too, which is what you see below. Embed it in your intranet or website today! [http://periodictableofoffice365.azureedge.net/#/office365/en]74KViews44likes37CommentsExcel can be fun and contagious. CD Drive Open and Close....if it is still there
Excel can be fun and contagious. So that some may remember the old days and some may have fun playing with it today Excel doesn't always have to be serious, it can also be funny 🙂 Have fun everyone, enjoy the time. Wish everyone a nice day or night with a lot of health, joy and love. Nikolino I always know that I don't know anything901Views23likes0CommentsBecome a Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management Ninja: Level 400 training
Learn to become a Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface (Defender EASM) Ninja! This blog will walk you through the resources you'll need to master and derive maximum value from Microsoft's Defender EASM product.New infographic: Explaining Office 365 Groups
On a user level, Office 365 Groups are one of the biggest selling points for moving to Office 365. They provide quick, easy access to an online workspace for communicating with colleagues and collaborating on documents and files. There’s little-to-no learning curve: get in and start working. But they’re also one of the most confusing new things in Office 365. Below is my take on how Groups (and Yammer and Teams!) works from an everyday user's perspective. Use it for training, for explaining, and as a go-to resource when Groups confuses you. Below is just a small part of http://icsh.pt/O365groups. Read that in full and share with your colleagues!28KViews12likes3CommentsModern Service Management for Office 365
Service Management should be a focus for all customers, but especially for enterprise customers who need to have the outputs of Office 365’s processes become the inputs into their existing ITSM processes and tools. In the coming months, we will publish additional blog posts for Office 365 Service Management on the topics of Monitoring and Major Incident Management, Evergreen Management, Service Desk and Normal Incident Management, Administration and Feature Management, and Business Consumption and Productivity. This series is brought to you by Carroll Moon, Senior Architect for Modern Service Management.41KViews12likes6CommentsA New Release Strategy: Preparing for Teams Release
Based on feedback from organizations like yours, Microsoft is taking a new approach to application and service releases. Starting with Microsoft Teams, we are providing tenant wide and per user controls for managed release as defined by your organization. Of course, no action is required if you want to receive the latest and greatest innovation as quickly as possible. Microsoft's intention is to develop innovative new collaboration and productivity experiences that empowers private and public sector organizations to achieve more than ever before. We are building applications and services on top of the Office 365 platform with built in security and compliance so that your organization can focus on aligning technology to organization and mission opportunities and needs. Our hope is that you will fall in love with Microsoft Teams and leave it enabled or quickly release it to your users.24KViews11likes13Comments