User Profile
Aleenah_Ansari
Former Employee
Joined 6 years ago
User Widgets
Recent Discussions
Attend this IT Showcase webinar to learn how data-driven decision making fuels Microsoft’s IT team
Timing: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 | 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET Register for this webinar at https://aka.ms/DataDrivenDecisionMaking. A lot of companies are moving toward digital transformation, including Microsoft. Jose Prieto, a senior data and applied scientist manager, believes that data is central to the decision-making process at Microsoft. Microsoft’s Core Services Engineering and Operations (CSEO) Data team is helping leaders drive data-driven decision making by giving them access to data-powered frameworks, products, and visualization solutions. These tools enable leaders to track business processes and systems and be more agile and informed in their decision making. “We are a big organization, and the challenges we face are faced by customers as well,” says Rahul Srivastava, a senior data and applied scientist manager in CSEO. “We hope that people will learn from our process.” Srivastava and Prieto, both senior data and applied scientist managers on the Data team in CSEO, will be sharing their insights in an upcoming IT expert roundtable “Data-driven decision making and metrics that matter.” “We hope to inspire other enterprises and invite them to learn from our mistakes,” Prieto says. “There is more data than ever, and this roundtable will help you discern what data to focus on and how to use it.” They both hope that customers can learn from how Microsoft is evolving the way it uses data. “We are a big organization, and the challenges we face are faced by customers as well,” Srivastava says. “We hope that people will learn from our process.” [Register for the IT expert roundtable on data-driven decision making and metrics that matter.] [Learn how Microsoft developed a big data visualization solution that summarized and tracks important business processes and systems.] [Watch this video about how CSEO identified which metrics mattered most.] Prieto has worked with teams across Microsoft to identify top metrics that can help them measure engagement, adoption, retention, and task success. Srivastava has been focused on developing frameworks and metrics that enable an assessment of how employees use internal tools and applications and drive data-driven product development. They will share lessons learned from their experience advocating for data-driven decision making in CSEO and provide structure, frameworks, and methodologies on how to think about data. This means doing things like identifying success metrics before starting to build a product to ensure that you end up with the telemetry you need. “You have to think about what data you need to measure, which you can use to improve your processes and products,” Prieto says. Prieto and Srivastava will share some of the challenges they’ve made and how to overcome them, including the importance of bringing people along the decision-making process. “When someone successfully uses data, they become your biggest fan,” Srivastava says. “Starting small and making other people successful by incrementally building solutions is one way to gain leadership support.” Register for the IT expert roundtable on data-driven decision making and metrics that matter. Learn how Microsoft developed a big data visualization solution that summarized and tracks important business processes and systems. Watch this video about how CSEO identified which metrics mattered most. Take a look at the rest of the webinars hosted by IT Showcase: IT expert roundtable: Finance uses anomaly detection for royalty statements processing June 2, 2020 | 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET | REGISTER FOR WEBINAR Processing royalty payments at Microsoft requires a high level of accuracy and oversight. During this webinar, you’ll learn how our Finance team used anomaly detection and automation to replace time-consuming and costly manual processes. This new automated solution enhances our Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) requirements and operational controls. User experience drives modern management at Microsoft June 16, 2020 | 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET | REGISTER FOR WEBINAR In this webinar, we discuss our modern management strategy with a specific look at our approach to delivering efficient devices and seamless access to apps, sites, services, documents, and data. IT expert roundtable: Digital transformation with Modern Data Foundations June 24, 2020 |10 AM PT / 1 PM ET | REGISTER FOR WEBINAR In this webinar, our experts will answer questions about how we built Modern Data Foundations to democratize data access at Microsoft and power a new breed of apps and services.Attend this IT Showcase webinar series about enabling remote work at Microsoft
Join Microsoft IT Showcase for this multi-part series, where experts from Microsoft Core Services Engineering and Operations, the Microsoft product group, and communications team representatives will discuss how we enabled our workforce of nearly 150,000 to seamlessly work from home. Enabling remote work at Microsoft: Our remote infrastructure design and Zero Trust June 15, 2020 | 10 AM PST / 1 PM ET | REGISTER FOR WEBINAR Join our experts from Core Services Engineering and Operations (CSEO) organization for this informative session where they will answer frequently asked questions around how VPN, modern device management, and Zero Trust come together to deliver a world-class remote work platform. During this webinar, our experts will discuss our infrastructure design and the device management we have deployed to support remote and hybrid work. They will also go into detail around our Zero Trust security framework. Enabling remote work at Microsoft: Teamwork and meetings June 18, 2020 | 10 AM PST / 1 PM ET | REGISTER FOR WEBINAR After moving to Microsoft Teams last year, Microsoft employees rely on Teams as a central hub for chat, calls, meetings, and collaboration. When it became essential for employees to work from home, this foundation made the transition easier. Join Microsoft experts from Core Services Engineering and Operations (CSEO) as they answer questions about how Teams fosters collaboration, how CSEO upgraded Microsoft employees to Teams, and how Microsoft uses Teams to power inclusive, modern meetings. Enabling remote work at Microsoft: Flexible and intelligent intranet experience June 23, 2020 | 10 AM PST / 1 PM ET | REGISTER FOR WEBINAR Having 100% of Microsoft’s intranet portals moved to SharePoint in Microsoft 365 has contributed to our seamless transition to a work-from-home environment. Join Microsoft experts from Core Services Engineering and Operations (CSEO), Corporate Communications, and the SharePoint product group as they answer questions about how we managed the massive migration to SharePoint in Microsoft 365. They will discuss what it took to create an intelligent intranet for 220,000 users, how SharePoint keeps employees connected, and how simple it is for them to create, and update intranet portals, so information is accessible and easy to find. For more webinars in the series, visit: Enabling remote work at Microsoft. Learn more about how we support remote work at Microsoft through Zero Trust networking, employee engagement, and collaboration tools. Access additional technical content, discover new and exciting career opportunities in IT, and much more: Microsoft IT Showcase Microsoft IT Careers LinkedIn2.2KViews0likes1Comment
Recent Blog Articles
Bing Chat Enterprise experience is now in preview for Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 licenses for faculty
Today, we have extended Bing Chat Enterprise eligibility to Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 licenses for faculty. In the future, there will also be a stand-alone offering for $5 per user, per month, for thos...9.9KViews0likes2Comments