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Tue, 16 Mar 2021 20:07:29 GMT狠狠撸Share feed for 狠狠撸shows by User: AlanEardley2Security & Compliance: Core Concepts Explained
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20210316-securitycompliance-thamesvalleyazureug-210316200729 An introduction to the core concepts of Microsoft tools for security and compliance in Microsoft 365 and Azure]]>
An introduction to the core concepts of Microsoft tools for security and compliance in Microsoft 365 and Azure]]>
Tue, 16 Mar 2021 20:07:29 GMT/slideshow/security-compliance-core-concepts-explained/244530823AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Security & Compliance: Core Concepts ExplainedAlanEardley2An introduction to the core concepts of Microsoft tools for security and compliance in Microsoft 365 and Azure<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20210316-securitycompliance-thamesvalleyazureug-210316200729-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> An introduction to the core concepts of Microsoft tools for security and compliance in Microsoft 365 and Azure
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1040https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20210316-securitycompliance-thamesvalleyazureug-210316200729-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Model driven Power Apps for Dummies (and non-Dynamics Folks)
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model-drivenpowerappsfordummies-bcppug-20200512-200512191558 Have you ever built an application? Have you needed the skills of developers and DBAs and months of work to get even the simplest solution up and running? Have you created a Power App on top of a SharePoint list?
If you have done any of these then you may have reached limits of skills, time or technology that prevented you from building the app you needed.
Model-Driven Power Apps make use of the Common Data Service (CDS) to allow sophisticated applications to be built and sustained using no code.
In this session I will explain what the building blocks of Model-Driven Power Apps are and demonstrate how you can build a solution quickly and easily. We will also explore the boring stuff like the "L" word (licencing) and the exciting stuff like extensibility, automation and reporting.]]>
Have you ever built an application? Have you needed the skills of developers and DBAs and months of work to get even the simplest solution up and running? Have you created a Power App on top of a SharePoint list?
If you have done any of these then you may have reached limits of skills, time or technology that prevented you from building the app you needed.
Model-Driven Power Apps make use of the Common Data Service (CDS) to allow sophisticated applications to be built and sustained using no code.
In this session I will explain what the building blocks of Model-Driven Power Apps are and demonstrate how you can build a solution quickly and easily. We will also explore the boring stuff like the "L" word (licencing) and the exciting stuff like extensibility, automation and reporting.]]>
Tue, 12 May 2020 19:15:58 GMT/slideshow/model-driven-power-apps-for-dummies-and-nondynamics-folks/233712247AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Model driven Power Apps for Dummies (and non-Dynamics Folks) AlanEardley2Have you ever built an application? Have you needed the skills of developers and DBAs and months of work to get even the simplest solution up and running? Have you created a Power App on top of a SharePoint list?
If you have done any of these then you may have reached limits of skills, time or technology that prevented you from building the app you needed.
Model-Driven Power Apps make use of the Common Data Service (CDS) to allow sophisticated applications to be built and sustained using no code.
In this session I will explain what the building blocks of Model-Driven Power Apps are and demonstrate how you can build a solution quickly and easily. We will also explore the boring stuff like the "L" word (licencing) and the exciting stuff like extensibility, automation and reporting.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/model-drivenpowerappsfordummies-bcppug-20200512-200512191558-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Have you ever built an application? Have you needed the skills of developers and DBAs and months of work to get even the simplest solution up and running? Have you created a Power App on top of a SharePoint list?
If you have done any of these then you may have reached limits of skills, time or technology that prevented you from building the app you needed.
Model-Driven Power Apps make use of the Common Data Service (CDS) to allow sophisticated applications to be built and sustained using no code.
In this session I will explain what the building blocks of Model-Driven Power Apps are and demonstrate how you can build a solution quickly and easily. We will also explore the boring stuff like the "L" word (licencing) and the exciting stuff like extensibility, automation and reporting.
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1360https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/model-drivenpowerappsfordummies-bcppug-20200512-200512191558-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Inclusion by Design - Scottish Summit 2020
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20200229-inclusiveculture-scottishsummit-200302192752 How to build an inclusive culture to support accessibility needs]]>
How to build an inclusive culture to support accessibility needs]]>
Mon, 02 Mar 2020 19:27:52 GMT/AlanEardley2/inclusion-by-design-scottish-summit-2020AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Inclusion by Design - Scottish Summit 2020AlanEardley2How to build an inclusive culture to support accessibility needs<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20200229-inclusiveculture-scottishsummit-200302192752-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> How to build an inclusive culture to support accessibility needs
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440https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20200229-inclusiveculture-scottishsummit-200302192752-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0SPS Oslo - To-Do: How to manage tasks effectively
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to-do-20191207-spsoslo-v2-191209075629 We all have to-do lists, many of us work on projects, and we all work in one or more teams. Microsoft has been kind enough to provide many tools to help us manage tasks, some may say too many tools. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, which make them appropriate for different scenarios.
This session explores some of those tools, including Exchange, Planner, Project, Dynamics 365, Visual Studio and To-Do. They will be compared and contrasted within the context of authentication, collaboration, interfaces and integration.
This session will provide an insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the tools so that you can better assess your needs and choose the best tool for the job.]]>
We all have to-do lists, many of us work on projects, and we all work in one or more teams. Microsoft has been kind enough to provide many tools to help us manage tasks, some may say too many tools. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, which make them appropriate for different scenarios.
This session explores some of those tools, including Exchange, Planner, Project, Dynamics 365, Visual Studio and To-Do. They will be compared and contrasted within the context of authentication, collaboration, interfaces and integration.
This session will provide an insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the tools so that you can better assess your needs and choose the best tool for the job.]]>
Mon, 09 Dec 2019 07:56:29 GMT/slideshow/sps-oslo-todo-how-to-manage-tasks-effectively/203471845AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)SPS Oslo - To-Do: How to manage tasks effectivelyAlanEardley2We all have to-do lists, many of us work on projects, and we all work in one or more teams. Microsoft has been kind enough to provide many tools to help us manage tasks, some may say too many tools. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, which make them appropriate for different scenarios.
This session explores some of those tools, including Exchange, Planner, Project, Dynamics 365, Visual Studio and To-Do. They will be compared and contrasted within the context of authentication, collaboration, interfaces and integration.
This session will provide an insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the tools so that you can better assess your needs and choose the best tool for the job.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/to-do-20191207-spsoslo-v2-191209075629-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> We all have to-do lists, many of us work on projects, and we all work in one or more teams. Microsoft has been kind enough to provide many tools to help us manage tasks, some may say too many tools. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, which make them appropriate for different scenarios.
This session explores some of those tools, including Exchange, Planner, Project, Dynamics 365, Visual Studio and To-Do. They will be compared and contrasted within the context of authentication, collaboration, interfaces and integration.
This session will provide an insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the tools so that you can better assess your needs and choose the best tool for the job.
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821https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/to-do-20191207-spsoslo-v2-191209075629-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Productivity in an age of collaboration sps leicester
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productivityinanageofcollaboration-spsleicester-191117125704 "I have so many things to do, and there are so many tools to help me "collaborate" with my colleagues. The problem is that I end up collaborating and not getting anything done."
A familiar sentiment that affects all of us when we have E-mail, Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Mobile Phones and colleagues to communicate with. We all feel the need to be accessible all of the time which means we get distracted and become less productive.
In this session I will share some best practices that could help you become more productive whilst not appearing to ignore your colleagues. All of the best practices are based on a combination of psychology and technology and even some common sense!]]>
"I have so many things to do, and there are so many tools to help me "collaborate" with my colleagues. The problem is that I end up collaborating and not getting anything done."
A familiar sentiment that affects all of us when we have E-mail, Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Mobile Phones and colleagues to communicate with. We all feel the need to be accessible all of the time which means we get distracted and become less productive.
In this session I will share some best practices that could help you become more productive whilst not appearing to ignore your colleagues. All of the best practices are based on a combination of psychology and technology and even some common sense!]]>
Sun, 17 Nov 2019 12:57:04 GMT/AlanEardley2/productivity-in-an-age-of-collaboration-sps-leicesterAlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Productivity in an age of collaboration sps leicesterAlanEardley2"I have so many things to do, and there are so many tools to help me "collaborate" with my colleagues. The problem is that I end up collaborating and not getting anything done."
A familiar sentiment that affects all of us when we have E-mail, Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Mobile Phones and colleagues to communicate with. We all feel the need to be accessible all of the time which means we get distracted and become less productive.
In this session I will share some best practices that could help you become more productive whilst not appearing to ignore your colleagues. All of the best practices are based on a combination of psychology and technology and even some common sense!<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/productivityinanageofcollaboration-spsleicester-191117125704-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> "I have so many things to do, and there are so many tools to help me "collaborate" with my colleagues. The problem is that I end up collaborating and not getting anything done."
A familiar sentiment that affects all of us when we have E-mail, Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Mobile Phones and colleagues to communicate with. We all feel the need to be accessible all of the time which means we get distracted and become less productive.
In this session I will share some best practices that could help you become more productive whilst not appearing to ignore your colleagues. All of the best practices are based on a combination of psychology and technology and even some common sense!
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1340https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/productivityinanageofcollaboration-spsleicester-191117125704-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Productivity in an age of collaboration sps london 2019
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productivityinanageofcollaboration-spslondon2019-190606114123 "I have so many things to do, and there are so many tools to help me "collaborate" with my colleagues. The problem is that I end up collaborating and not getting anything done."
A familiar sentiment that affects all of us when we have E-mail, Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Mobile Phones and colleagues to communicate with. We all feel the need to be accessible all of the time which means we get distracted and become less productive.
In this session I will share some best practices that could help you become more productive whilst not appearing to ignore your colleagues. All of the best practices are based on a combination of psychology and technology and even some common sense!
You will leave this session with ideas on how to use the technology effectively to allow you to balance your time between collaborating effectively and having times to focus and be more productive.]]>
"I have so many things to do, and there are so many tools to help me "collaborate" with my colleagues. The problem is that I end up collaborating and not getting anything done."
A familiar sentiment that affects all of us when we have E-mail, Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Mobile Phones and colleagues to communicate with. We all feel the need to be accessible all of the time which means we get distracted and become less productive.
In this session I will share some best practices that could help you become more productive whilst not appearing to ignore your colleagues. All of the best practices are based on a combination of psychology and technology and even some common sense!
You will leave this session with ideas on how to use the technology effectively to allow you to balance your time between collaborating effectively and having times to focus and be more productive.]]>
Thu, 06 Jun 2019 11:41:23 GMT/slideshow/productivity-in-an-age-of-collaboration-sps-london-2019/148978991AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Productivity in an age of collaboration sps london 2019AlanEardley2"I have so many things to do, and there are so many tools to help me "collaborate" with my colleagues. The problem is that I end up collaborating and not getting anything done."
A familiar sentiment that affects all of us when we have E-mail, Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Mobile Phones and colleagues to communicate with. We all feel the need to be accessible all of the time which means we get distracted and become less productive.
In this session I will share some best practices that could help you become more productive whilst not appearing to ignore your colleagues. All of the best practices are based on a combination of psychology and technology and even some common sense!
You will leave this session with ideas on how to use the technology effectively to allow you to balance your time between collaborating effectively and having times to focus and be more productive.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/productivityinanageofcollaboration-spslondon2019-190606114123-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> "I have so many things to do, and there are so many tools to help me "collaborate" with my colleagues. The problem is that I end up collaborating and not getting anything done."
A familiar sentiment that affects all of us when we have E-mail, Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Mobile Phones and colleagues to communicate with. We all feel the need to be accessible all of the time which means we get distracted and become less productive.
In this session I will share some best practices that could help you become more productive whilst not appearing to ignore your colleagues. All of the best practices are based on a combination of psychology and technology and even some common sense!
You will leave this session with ideas on how to use the technology effectively to allow you to balance your time between collaborating effectively and having times to focus and be more productive.
]]>
1811https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/productivityinanageofcollaboration-spslondon2019-190606114123-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Security in an age of collaboration 201903 - tvaug
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securityinanageofcollaboration-201903-tvaug-190409135342 In this modern age of collaboration, it is important for content to be secure. Moving content to the cloud opens it up for easier access, but also allows sophisticated authentication and auditing to be used to secure the content more robustly.
This session explores a real-life scenario that focuses on using Azure B2B, conditional access and SharePoint Online to allow external parties to access collaboration sites with appropriate permissions, replacing the traditional extranet solution. We will go through multi-factor authentication and access reviews to demonstrate the governance and control of the external users as well.]]>
In this modern age of collaboration, it is important for content to be secure. Moving content to the cloud opens it up for easier access, but also allows sophisticated authentication and auditing to be used to secure the content more robustly.
This session explores a real-life scenario that focuses on using Azure B2B, conditional access and SharePoint Online to allow external parties to access collaboration sites with appropriate permissions, replacing the traditional extranet solution. We will go through multi-factor authentication and access reviews to demonstrate the governance and control of the external users as well.]]>
Tue, 09 Apr 2019 13:53:42 GMT/slideshow/security-in-an-age-of-collaboration-201903-tvaug/140170688AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Security in an age of collaboration 201903 - tvaugAlanEardley2In this modern age of collaboration, it is important for content to be secure. Moving content to the cloud opens it up for easier access, but also allows sophisticated authentication and auditing to be used to secure the content more robustly.
This session explores a real-life scenario that focuses on using Azure B2B, conditional access and SharePoint Online to allow external parties to access collaboration sites with appropriate permissions, replacing the traditional extranet solution. We will go through multi-factor authentication and access reviews to demonstrate the governance and control of the external users as well.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/securityinanageofcollaboration-201903-tvaug-190409135342-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> In this modern age of collaboration, it is important for content to be secure. Moving content to the cloud opens it up for easier access, but also allows sophisticated authentication and auditing to be used to secure the content more robustly.
This session explores a real-life scenario that focuses on using Azure B2B, conditional access and SharePoint Online to allow external parties to access collaboration sites with appropriate permissions, replacing the traditional extranet solution. We will go through multi-factor authentication and access reviews to demonstrate the governance and control of the external users as well.
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651https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/securityinanageofcollaboration-201903-tvaug-190409135342-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Cloud First: Be Prepared
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cloudfirst-201811-leicester-181111150449 This is the tale of a project for a client with a "Cloud First" strategy, and how the client was unprepared for the implications and assumptions of the strategy.
We will explore the assumptions implied by the "Cloud First" strategy, and how, as they were tested, the design of the solution went from "Cloud First" to "Cloud, if possible" and finally to "Cloud, if we're lucky".
Through analysis to the assumptions and the reasons they failed, you will gain a valuable insight into the nature of a "Cloud First" strategy and some of the implications of this strategy when designing a line of business application using Software as a Service and Platform as a Service elements such as Office 365, Project Online, Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL DB and PowerBI. ]]>
This is the tale of a project for a client with a "Cloud First" strategy, and how the client was unprepared for the implications and assumptions of the strategy.
We will explore the assumptions implied by the "Cloud First" strategy, and how, as they were tested, the design of the solution went from "Cloud First" to "Cloud, if possible" and finally to "Cloud, if we're lucky".
Through analysis to the assumptions and the reasons they failed, you will gain a valuable insight into the nature of a "Cloud First" strategy and some of the implications of this strategy when designing a line of business application using Software as a Service and Platform as a Service elements such as Office 365, Project Online, Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL DB and PowerBI. ]]>
Sun, 11 Nov 2018 15:04:48 GMT/slideshow/cloud-first-be-prepared-122722732/122722732AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Cloud First: Be PreparedAlanEardley2This is the tale of a project for a client with a "Cloud First" strategy, and how the client was unprepared for the implications and assumptions of the strategy.
We will explore the assumptions implied by the "Cloud First" strategy, and how, as they were tested, the design of the solution went from "Cloud First" to "Cloud, if possible" and finally to "Cloud, if we're lucky".
Through analysis to the assumptions and the reasons they failed, you will gain a valuable insight into the nature of a "Cloud First" strategy and some of the implications of this strategy when designing a line of business application using Software as a Service and Platform as a Service elements such as Office 365, Project Online, Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL DB and PowerBI. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloudfirst-201811-leicester-181111150449-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> This is the tale of a project for a client with a "Cloud First" strategy, and how the client was unprepared for the implications and assumptions of the strategy.
We will explore the assumptions implied by the "Cloud First" strategy, and how, as they were tested, the design of the solution went from "Cloud First" to "Cloud, if possible" and finally to "Cloud, if we're lucky".
Through analysis to the assumptions and the reasons they failed, you will gain a valuable insight into the nature of a "Cloud First" strategy and some of the implications of this strategy when designing a line of business application using Software as a Service and Platform as a Service elements such as Office 365, Project Online, Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL DB and PowerBI.
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861https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloudfirst-201811-leicester-181111150449-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0To-Do: How to manage tasks effectively
/slideshow/todo-how-to-manage-tasks-effectively-122658194/122658194
to-do-20181110-spsleicester-181110144259 We all have to-do lists, many of us work on projects, and we all work in one or more teams. Microsoft has been kind enough to provide many tools to help us manage tasks, some may say too many tools. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, which make them appropriate for different scenarios.
This session explores some of those tools, including Exchange, Planner, Project, Dynamics 365, Visual Studio and To-Do. They will be compared and contrasted within the context of authentication, collaboration, interfaces and integration:
鈥� Collaboration
鈼� Individual
鈼� Team
鈼� Sharing
鈥� Integrated or not
鈼� Flow
鈼� Groups
鈼� Teams
鈥� Interfaces
鈼� Web
鈼� Mobile
鈼� Windows
鈥� Reporting
This session will provide an insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the tools so that you can better assess your needs and choose the best tool for the job. ]]>
We all have to-do lists, many of us work on projects, and we all work in one or more teams. Microsoft has been kind enough to provide many tools to help us manage tasks, some may say too many tools. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, which make them appropriate for different scenarios.
This session explores some of those tools, including Exchange, Planner, Project, Dynamics 365, Visual Studio and To-Do. They will be compared and contrasted within the context of authentication, collaboration, interfaces and integration:
鈥� Collaboration
鈼� Individual
鈼� Team
鈼� Sharing
鈥� Integrated or not
鈼� Flow
鈼� Groups
鈼� Teams
鈥� Interfaces
鈼� Web
鈼� Mobile
鈼� Windows
鈥� Reporting
This session will provide an insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the tools so that you can better assess your needs and choose the best tool for the job. ]]>
Sat, 10 Nov 2018 14:42:59 GMT/slideshow/todo-how-to-manage-tasks-effectively-122658194/122658194AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)To-Do: How to manage tasks effectivelyAlanEardley2We all have to-do lists, many of us work on projects, and we all work in one or more teams. Microsoft has been kind enough to provide many tools to help us manage tasks, some may say too many tools. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, which make them appropriate for different scenarios.
This session explores some of those tools, including Exchange, Planner, Project, Dynamics 365, Visual Studio and To-Do. They will be compared and contrasted within the context of authentication, collaboration, interfaces and integration:
鈥� Collaboration
鈼� Individual
鈼� Team
鈼� Sharing
鈥� Integrated or not
鈼� Flow
鈼� Groups
鈼� Teams
鈥� Interfaces
鈼� Web
鈼� Mobile
鈼� Windows
鈥� Reporting
This session will provide an insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the tools so that you can better assess your needs and choose the best tool for the job. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/to-do-20181110-spsleicester-181110144259-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> We all have to-do lists, many of us work on projects, and we all work in one or more teams. Microsoft has been kind enough to provide many tools to help us manage tasks, some may say too many tools. They all have different strengths and weaknesses, which make them appropriate for different scenarios.
This session explores some of those tools, including Exchange, Planner, Project, Dynamics 365, Visual Studio and To-Do. They will be compared and contrasted within the context of authentication, collaboration, interfaces and integration:
鈥� Collaboration
鈼� Individual
鈼� Team
鈼� Sharing
鈥� Integrated or not
鈼� Flow
鈼� Groups
鈼� Teams
鈥� Interfaces
鈼� Web
鈼� Mobile
鈼� Windows
鈥� Reporting
This session will provide an insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the tools so that you can better assess your needs and choose the best tool for the job.
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2723https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/to-do-20181110-spsleicester-181110144259-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Cloud First: Be Prepared
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cloudfirst-201810-msftstack-181102075834 So your company is adopting a "Cloud First" strategy.
What do you need to do to get your applications from on-premises to the Cloud?
During this session we will explore some of the core concepts of cloud development from Infrastructure as a Service and Platform as a Service.
We will look at the differences between on-premises and cloud architectures and considerations to take into account when planning in how to migrate applications or rebuild them in the cloud.
We will also cover security, high availability and deployment scenarios.]]>
So your company is adopting a "Cloud First" strategy.
What do you need to do to get your applications from on-premises to the Cloud?
During this session we will explore some of the core concepts of cloud development from Infrastructure as a Service and Platform as a Service.
We will look at the differences between on-premises and cloud architectures and considerations to take into account when planning in how to migrate applications or rebuild them in the cloud.
We will also cover security, high availability and deployment scenarios.]]>
Fri, 02 Nov 2018 07:58:33 GMT/slideshow/cloud-first-be-prepared-121521684/121521684AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Cloud First: Be PreparedAlanEardley2So your company is adopting a "Cloud First" strategy.
What do you need to do to get your applications from on-premises to the Cloud?
During this session we will explore some of the core concepts of cloud development from Infrastructure as a Service and Platform as a Service.
We will look at the differences between on-premises and cloud architectures and considerations to take into account when planning in how to migrate applications or rebuild them in the cloud.
We will also cover security, high availability and deployment scenarios.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloudfirst-201810-msftstack-181102075834-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> So your company is adopting a "Cloud First" strategy.
What do you need to do to get your applications from on-premises to the Cloud?
During this session we will explore some of the core concepts of cloud development from Infrastructure as a Service and Platform as a Service.
We will look at the differences between on-premises and cloud architectures and considerations to take into account when planning in how to migrate applications or rebuild them in the cloud.
We will also cover security, high availability and deployment scenarios.
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cloudfirst-201810-spsbe-181022101106 This is the tale of a project for a client with a "Cloud First" strategy, and how the client was unprepared for the implications and assumptions of the strategy.
We will explore the assumptions implied by the "Cloud First" strategy, and how, as they were tested, the design of the solution went from "Cloud First" to "Cloud, if possible" and finally to "Cloud, if we're lucky".
Through analysis of the assumptions and the reasons they failed, you will gain a valuable insight into the nature of a "Cloud First" strategy and some of the implications of this strategy.
The scenario that is explored includes the use of Software as a Service and Platform as a Service elements such as Office 365, Project Online, Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL DB and PowerBI.]]>
This is the tale of a project for a client with a "Cloud First" strategy, and how the client was unprepared for the implications and assumptions of the strategy.
We will explore the assumptions implied by the "Cloud First" strategy, and how, as they were tested, the design of the solution went from "Cloud First" to "Cloud, if possible" and finally to "Cloud, if we're lucky".
Through analysis of the assumptions and the reasons they failed, you will gain a valuable insight into the nature of a "Cloud First" strategy and some of the implications of this strategy.
The scenario that is explored includes the use of Software as a Service and Platform as a Service elements such as Office 365, Project Online, Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL DB and PowerBI.]]>
Mon, 22 Oct 2018 10:11:06 GMT/slideshow/cloud-first-be-prepared-120283161/120283161AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Cloud First: Be PreparedAlanEardley2This is the tale of a project for a client with a "Cloud First" strategy, and how the client was unprepared for the implications and assumptions of the strategy.
We will explore the assumptions implied by the "Cloud First" strategy, and how, as they were tested, the design of the solution went from "Cloud First" to "Cloud, if possible" and finally to "Cloud, if we're lucky".
Through analysis of the assumptions and the reasons they failed, you will gain a valuable insight into the nature of a "Cloud First" strategy and some of the implications of this strategy.
The scenario that is explored includes the use of Software as a Service and Platform as a Service elements such as Office 365, Project Online, Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL DB and PowerBI.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloudfirst-201810-spsbe-181022101106-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> This is the tale of a project for a client with a "Cloud First" strategy, and how the client was unprepared for the implications and assumptions of the strategy.
We will explore the assumptions implied by the "Cloud First" strategy, and how, as they were tested, the design of the solution went from "Cloud First" to "Cloud, if possible" and finally to "Cloud, if we're lucky".
Through analysis of the assumptions and the reasons they failed, you will gain a valuable insight into the nature of a "Cloud First" strategy and some of the implications of this strategy.
The scenario that is explored includes the use of Software as a Service and Platform as a Service elements such as Office 365, Project Online, Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL DB and PowerBI.
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1471https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloudfirst-201810-spsbe-181022101106-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0How did we do? Feedback Made Easy
/slideshow/how-did-we-do-feedback-made-easy/105677677
feedbackmadeeasy-20180712-mscug-180713062332 Ad introduction to using Microsoft Forms, in combination with Microsoft Flow, SharePoint Online, PowerBI and Microsoft Teams]]>
Ad introduction to using Microsoft Forms, in combination with Microsoft Flow, SharePoint Online, PowerBI and Microsoft Teams]]>
Fri, 13 Jul 2018 06:23:32 GMT/slideshow/how-did-we-do-feedback-made-easy/105677677AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)How did we do? Feedback Made EasyAlanEardley2Ad introduction to using Microsoft Forms, in combination with Microsoft Flow, SharePoint Online, PowerBI and Microsoft Teams<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/feedbackmadeeasy-20180712-mscug-180713062332-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Ad introduction to using Microsoft Forms, in combination with Microsoft Flow, SharePoint Online, PowerBI and Microsoft Teams
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/slideshow/to-do-how-to-manage-tasks-effectively/97456564
to-do-20180517-suglondon-180518054845 An overview and comparison of the tools that Microsoft provide to manage tasks and projects.
Presentation delivered 17th May 2018 at London SharePoint User Group.]]>
An overview and comparison of the tools that Microsoft provide to manage tasks and projects.
Presentation delivered 17th May 2018 at London SharePoint User Group.]]>
Fri, 18 May 2018 05:48:45 GMT/slideshow/to-do-how-to-manage-tasks-effectively/97456564AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)To Do: How to manage tasks effectivelyAlanEardley2An overview and comparison of the tools that Microsoft provide to manage tasks and projects.
Presentation delivered 17th May 2018 at London SharePoint User Group.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/to-do-20180517-suglondon-180518054845-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> An overview and comparison of the tools that Microsoft provide to manage tasks and projects.
Presentation delivered 17th May 2018 at London SharePoint User Group.
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cloudfirst-201709-spscambs-170910093507 Learn about some of the gotchas and hurdles that need to be considered before moving from on-premises to the cloud]]>
Learn about some of the gotchas and hurdles that need to be considered before moving from on-premises to the cloud]]>
Sun, 10 Sep 2017 09:35:07 GMT/slideshow/cloud-first-be-prepared/79601287AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Cloud First: Be PreparedAlanEardley2Learn about some of the gotchas and hurdles that need to be considered before moving from on-premises to the cloud<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloudfirst-201709-spscambs-170910093507-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Learn about some of the gotchas and hurdles that need to be considered before moving from on-premises to the cloud
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/slideshow/office-365-the-art-of-the-possible-201603/77255655
201603-sqlsatexeter-o365-theartofthepossible-170626063956 Presented at SQL Saturday Exeter (2016)
Office 365 plays a key role in the Microsoft Cloud offering. It combines many different capabilities that have historically been separated into different products. The convergence of the products on one platform is opening up new possibilities for delivering new and exciting ways of collaborating.
This session will explain some of the ways that Office 365 is being used and demonstrate some of the capabilities that convince millions of companies to invest in Office 365 to replace existing products with a single unified environment making the most of the familiar business critical tools from Microsoft. ]]>
Presented at SQL Saturday Exeter (2016)
Office 365 plays a key role in the Microsoft Cloud offering. It combines many different capabilities that have historically been separated into different products. The convergence of the products on one platform is opening up new possibilities for delivering new and exciting ways of collaborating.
This session will explain some of the ways that Office 365 is being used and demonstrate some of the capabilities that convince millions of companies to invest in Office 365 to replace existing products with a single unified environment making the most of the familiar business critical tools from Microsoft. ]]>
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 06:39:56 GMT/slideshow/office-365-the-art-of-the-possible-201603/77255655AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Office 365: The Art of the Possible (201603)AlanEardley2Presented at SQL Saturday Exeter (2016)
Office 365 plays a key role in the Microsoft Cloud offering. It combines many different capabilities that have historically been separated into different products. The convergence of the products on one platform is opening up new possibilities for delivering new and exciting ways of collaborating.
This session will explain some of the ways that Office 365 is being used and demonstrate some of the capabilities that convince millions of companies to invest in Office 365 to replace existing products with a single unified environment making the most of the familiar business critical tools from Microsoft. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201603-sqlsatexeter-o365-theartofthepossible-170626063956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at SQL Saturday Exeter (2016)
Office 365 plays a key role in the Microsoft Cloud offering. It combines many different capabilities that have historically been separated into different products. The convergence of the products on one platform is opening up new possibilities for delivering new and exciting ways of collaborating.
This session will explain some of the ways that Office 365 is being used and demonstrate some of the capabilities that convince millions of companies to invest in Office 365 to replace existing products with a single unified environment making the most of the familiar business critical tools from Microsoft.
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1914https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201603-sqlsatexeter-o365-theartofthepossible-170626063956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0SharePoint Databases: What you need to know (201512)
/slideshow/sharepoint-databases-what-you-need-to-know-201512/77255654
201512-sqlsatsouthampton-sharepointdatabases-170626063956 Presented at SQL Saturday Southampton (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm. ]]>
Presented at SQL Saturday Southampton (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm. ]]>
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 06:39:56 GMT/slideshow/sharepoint-databases-what-you-need-to-know-201512/77255654AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)SharePoint Databases: What you need to know (201512)AlanEardley2Presented at SQL Saturday Southampton (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201512-sqlsatsouthampton-sharepointdatabases-170626063956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at SQL Saturday Southampton (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm.
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473https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201512-sqlsatsouthampton-sharepointdatabases-170626063956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0SharePoint Databases: What you need to know (201509)
/slideshow/sharepoint-databases-what-you-need-to-know-201509/77255653
201509-spsatcambridge-sharepointdatabases-170626063955 Presented at SQL Saturday Cambridge (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm. ]]>
Presented at SQL Saturday Cambridge (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm. ]]>
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 06:39:55 GMT/slideshow/sharepoint-databases-what-you-need-to-know-201509/77255653AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)SharePoint Databases: What you need to know (201509)AlanEardley2Presented at SQL Saturday Cambridge (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201509-spsatcambridge-sharepointdatabases-170626063955-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at SQL Saturday Cambridge (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm.
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/slideshow/201509-sp-satcambridgeo365theartofthepossible/77255651
201509-spsatcambridge-o365-theartofthepossible-170626063953 Presented at SQL Saturday Cambridge (2015)
Office 365 plays a key role in the Microsoft Cloud offering. It combines many different capabilities that have historically been separated into different products. The convergence of the products on one platform is opening up new possibilities for delivering new and exciting ways of collaborating.
This session will explain some of the ways that Office 365 is being used and demonstrate some of the capabilities that convince millions of companies to invest in Office 365 to replace existing products with a single unified environment making the most of the familiar business critical tools from Microsoft. ]]>
Presented at SQL Saturday Cambridge (2015)
Office 365 plays a key role in the Microsoft Cloud offering. It combines many different capabilities that have historically been separated into different products. The convergence of the products on one platform is opening up new possibilities for delivering new and exciting ways of collaborating.
This session will explain some of the ways that Office 365 is being used and demonstrate some of the capabilities that convince millions of companies to invest in Office 365 to replace existing products with a single unified environment making the most of the familiar business critical tools from Microsoft. ]]>
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 06:39:53 GMT/slideshow/201509-sp-satcambridgeo365theartofthepossible/77255651AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)201509 sp sat-cambridge-o365-theartofthepossibleAlanEardley2Presented at SQL Saturday Cambridge (2015)
Office 365 plays a key role in the Microsoft Cloud offering. It combines many different capabilities that have historically been separated into different products. The convergence of the products on one platform is opening up new possibilities for delivering new and exciting ways of collaborating.
This session will explain some of the ways that Office 365 is being used and demonstrate some of the capabilities that convince millions of companies to invest in Office 365 to replace existing products with a single unified environment making the most of the familiar business critical tools from Microsoft. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201509-spsatcambridge-o365-theartofthepossible-170626063953-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at SQL Saturday Cambridge (2015)
Office 365 plays a key role in the Microsoft Cloud offering. It combines many different capabilities that have historically been separated into different products. The convergence of the products on one platform is opening up new possibilities for delivering new and exciting ways of collaborating.
This session will explain some of the ways that Office 365 is being used and demonstrate some of the capabilities that convince millions of companies to invest in Office 365 to replace existing products with a single unified environment making the most of the familiar business critical tools from Microsoft.
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432https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201509-spsatcambridge-o365-theartofthepossible-170626063953-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundspresentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0SharePoint Databases: What you need to know (201504)
/slideshow/sahrepoint-databases-whate-you-need-to-know-201504/77255650
201504-sqlsatexeter-sharepointdatabases-170626063952 Presented at SQL Saturday Exeter (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm. ]]>
Presented at SQL Saturday Exeter (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm. ]]>
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 06:39:52 GMT/slideshow/sahrepoint-databases-whate-you-need-to-know-201504/77255650AlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)SharePoint Databases: What you need to know (201504)AlanEardley2Presented at SQL Saturday Exeter (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201504-sqlsatexeter-sharepointdatabases-170626063952-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at SQL Saturday Exeter (2015)
An introduction to the different databases that SharePoint uses, with recommendations for High Availability, Disaster Recovery and configuration settings for SQL Server, including the constraints imposed in a single farm, a stretched farm between data centres and a separate DR farm.
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201405-spugem-intranet-170626063950 Presented at SharePoint UG (2014)]]>
Presented at SharePoint UG (2014)]]>
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 06:39:50 GMT/AlanEardley2/office-365-intranetAlanEardley2@slideshare.net(AlanEardley2)Office 365 IntranetAlanEardley2Presented at SharePoint UG (2014)<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201405-spugem-intranet-170626063950-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at SharePoint UG (2014)
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