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97 TopicsWhat are known folders ???????
I am reading a Microsoft article called Redirect known folders to onedrive for business. But I can not see any description as to what known folders actually are. Can someone list what the known folders are?? Eg is it Desktop, Downloads, pictures, videos, etc. Sure there is information like here. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb776911(v=vs.85).aspx but I still dont know what folders are going to be redirected cause I know know the real names of these folders. I understand that they are some new way if giving folders some sort of Identification, I read all that. But What folders are they ??? Im confused. Thanks.Solved14KViews0likes9CommentsGoogle AppScript in Gsuite, what is the equivalent in MS O365 ?
Hi O365 Experts, Would like to know what is the similar feature in O365 for AppScript in google (Google appsScript). Using Appscript with Gsuite Sheets users can write custom functions for other Google services. https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/sheets Would like to know if i have to migrate users from GSuite environment to O365 which will be the similar compared to Appscript. Ref :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_APsUaXd98029KViews2likes4CommentsMicrosoft Data Insights Summit 2017
The Microsoft Data Insights Summit is back – check out our full session catalog today! In February, we announced that our Microsoft Data Insights Summit will return for the second year, and invited you to register and join us June 12-13, 2017 in Seattle, WA. This is THE user conference for Excel, Power BI, SQL Server BI, PowerApps, and Flow. Building on last year’s success, we are expanding the content for this year’s event to include: A pre-day on June 11 to provide in-depth technical training on: Modern Analytics in Excel: full-day workshop on extracting, transforming, and modeling data using shared advanced analytics features in Excel and Power BI— by Rob Collie, founder of PowerPivotPro Advanced Data Visualization and Modeling: full-day workshop covering the art and science of data visualization App-in-a-Day with PowerApps, Flow, and Common Data Service: full-day workshop on creating business applications using PowerApps and Flow without writing a line of code! Dashboard-in-a-Day 101: full-day workshop on connecting to data, creating interactive reports/dashboards, exploring data with visualization, and sharing insights with others Data Modeling with Power BI: full-day workshop introducing techniques of shaping data models in Power BI Power BI Dev-in-a-Day: full-day workshop for app developers to author interactive reports in Power BI Desktop, provision them in Azure, and embed them in an application 9 tracks: Administration and Governance: sessions on managing modern BI while continuing to meet your organization’s unique regulatory, security, and policy requirements Advanced Analytics: sessions on predictive and prescriptive analytics transforming data into intelligent action Business Applications for Connected Data: sessions on leveraging Power BI and additional data sources to automate processes, enhancing collaboration and increasing productivity—using PowerApps and Flow Customer Stories: sessions on best practices, successes, failures and course corrections from customers who have ben early adopters of Power BI Dashboards/Reports and Design: sessions on designing interactive dashboards and visual reports to monitor and analyze your most important data Data Prep and Modeling: sessions on cleaning and preparing data for visualization and analytics Developers: sessions on developing apps and services leveraging Power BI, Excel, etc. Distribution and Deployment: sessions on deploying Power BI solutions including deep dives on critical considerations like security and capacity planning General Overview / Intro: sessions on Microsoft’s comprehensive set of tools and services that are helping organizations develop a data culture and democratize access to data and insights 4 hands-on workshops: DAX 101: 2-hour workshop introducing the basics of the DAX language—by Alberto Ferrari. Mini App-in-a-Day with PowerApps, Flow, and Common Data Service: 2-hour workshop on creating business applications using PowerApps and Flow without writing a line of code! Mini Dashboard-in-a-Day: 2-hour workshop on connecting to data, creating interactive reports/dashboards, exploring data with visualization, and sharing insights with others Modern Analytics in Excel: 2-hour workshop on extracting, transforming, and modeling data using shared advanced analytics features in Excel and Power BI—by Rob Collie View our full session catalog here on our event website today, and check back often for the latest updates! We hope you’ll join us at the Microsoft Data Insights Summit in Seattle this June 12 – 13. Be sure to register today as space is limited and filling up quickly!1.6KViews2likes0CommentsSocial Media Connections: Let's Network!
I love the Microsoft Tech Community and find it to be an incredible source of information, discussion, feedback, and comradery. I also use LinkedIn and Twitter to keep in touch with my professional network. Do you? Share your usernames in the comments and let's connect! I'll start 🙂 Twitter:Brian_Levenson LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianlevenson4.1KViews7likes17CommentsNew 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 the complete infographic. Read that in full and share with your colleagues!28KViews12likes3CommentsNew White Paper - Office 365 empowers Microsoft employees and enables Microsoft IT
As Microsoft has moved users, teams, and documents to the cloud with Office 365, the company's IT department has been transforming from server and systems management to organization empowerment. Formerly MSIT and now called Core Services Engineering (CSE), the teams are focused on delivering technology based services that enhance the company's ability to achieve our mission: to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Software-as-a-service solutions like Office 365 delivered from the cloud are always up to date and constantly improving. Rather than spend time racking and stacking servers, deploying patches, and planning costly upgrade projects, CSE resources are freed to develop solutions to business problems and enable a productive and collaborative - yet secure and protected - workforce. To learn more about MSIT's transformation aided by Office 365, check out the new white paper: http://aka.ms/MSITservers2services3.8KViews5likes0Comments