Learn to make the most of Office 365 innovation by bringing cloud innovation to your on-premises SharePoint infrastructure. Why? Cloud computing has become a popular and successful computing model that enables organizations to reduce their capital and operational expenditures, renew IT innovation, and gain the advantage of more rapid software delivery to meet their business needs. The session below allows you to get get a detailed overview of the latest innovation in cloud-connected hybrid scenarios, along with a look at the capabilities and features in the hybrid SharePoint and Office 365 roadmap.
On the 20th, 21st and 22nd February for the first
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) led TechDays Online of 2017. On day one, MVPs and community leaders will delve into the World of Mobile Development, BOTs and
Data Science followed by day two, where MVPs from around the Globe will share their knowledge of cross platform development on
Microsoft Azure. Day three will end this online event with a look to the future with
Blockchain,
Quantum Computing and
Deep Learning. As always, each session will be led by MVPs from the UK and across the World, along with Microsoft Technical Evangelists. It is a three day online event ‘not to be missed’. The full agenda will be published in early January 2017, and each day will begin at 10.00am and end at 4.00pm. All MVP led sessions will appear live on
Channel 9 and please register your interest
here. Below is a snippet and schedule of the event.
One of the biggest challenges in supporting Office365 is getting a real statement on issues that have been put by users and also those known by Microsoft.
As part of the knowledge base on this site, I’ve provided direct from Microsoft a list of the most common Office365 answers concerning Office, SharePoint, Internet Explorer, Lync and Outlook. Use the below as an indicator; select the relevant technology, and then select the PLUS (+) icon next to the statement to get more information.
A major challenge in businesses is a misconception, that data is 100% secure concerning any part of its data processing within that business. This data processing concerns the content management lifecycle; from creation, to storage, to distribution, to workflow and eventually archive of that data. The misconception? “Security Breach? Its not going to happen to us” mentality. It is vital that there is an understanding of Information security and Information Assurance in content management security. As an information security professional (or Architect covering security), you should be prepared for any aspect of secure breach can happen that can affect the confidentiality, availability, and integrity of the data. Any service delivery disruption caused by a security breach is harmful to the profitability, and has far reach consequences which could include liability, status and much more.
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One of the most compelling challenges for Office 365 is centralised monitoring. Those working in the SharePoint arena will know only too well importance of monitoring and reporting across the platforms they manage. This is not simply from a technical but also from proof of service; the availability and evolution of those services.
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