Evento realizado no MIC Curitiba, com foco no corpo docente da escola do Centro Europeu, afim de ampliar o poder do Office 365 dentro das salas de aula.
Microsoft Innovation Center - The power of the office 365
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2. @brunokktro
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Technical Trainer e Engenheiro de Suporte no Frontline Microsoft (vendor Wipro).
Especialista em infraestrutura, com foco em Exchange Server, Office 365,
Skype for Business e Azure. MTAC na região Sul do Brasil.
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6. Tendências no local de trabaho
Senso de propósito
Aproveitando engenhosidade
Trabalho em equipe de várias gerações
Expertise sem limites
Maior transparência
7. A complete, intelligent solution
to empower employees to be
creative and work together, securely.
Microsoft 365
Introducing
Office 365
Windows 10
Enterprise Mobility + Security
8. Microsoft 365
A complete, intelligent, secure solution to empower employees
Intelligent
security
Unlocks
creativity
Built for
teamwork
Integrated
for simplicity
9. Create compelling content with intelligent apps
Work naturally with ink, voice, and touch
Visualize information in new ways
Connect the experience across devices
Unlocks creativity
10. Email and calendar with Exchange
Connect to people, content, and apps with SharePoint
Voice, video, and chat with Skype and Microsoft Teams
Network across the organization with Yammer
Co-author with Office 365 ProPlus
Built for teamwork
11. Integrated for simplicity
Minimize TCO across deployment, management, & servicing
Broad support for PC, Mac, iOS, & Android platforms
Comprehensive management of your entire workforce
15. Yammer helps you connect people and
information to enable better decisions, faster
16. Notify employees of important announcements
Share and view internal videos hosted in Microsoft Stream
Easily embed conversations into your SharePoint intranet
Drive conversations before, during and after live events with
Skype Meeting Broadcast
Praise coworkers for encouragement
Crowdsource feedback using polls
Drive engagement across
the company
17. Seamlessly share, pin and discover work across Office 365
Outlook, SharePoint, OneDrive and Delve
Unlimited file storage
Manage projects using shared group resources and
information from 3rd party apps and services
SharePoint team site, document library, OneNote
and Planner
Connectors in Yammer
Create, coauthor and edit document right within Yammer
Word, PowerPoint and Excel
Be productive with an
integrated toolkit
28. Create, update and manage schedules
Easily swap shifts and request time off
Stay in control when changes are made
Quickly link to additional services and apps
New: Create, assign and coordinate tasks
Coming soon:
Track attendance with in-app clock in/out
Schedule & Task Management
29. Open up new communication channels
Start group or private 1:1 conversations
Share best practices and company news
Use day and shift notes to stay up to date
New: Receive corporate announcements
Coming soon:
Employee Town Halls and Yammer Integration
Communications & Community
34. Gain at-a-glance insights into plan activity
Create new plans, drill into existing ones, and understandtask progress—all in a single view
See all plans, including favorites, in a single,
intuitive view
Understand plan progress based on real-time
task status
Easily create new plans in just two clicks
Add plan icons or pictures to help users
quickly find the right plan
Navigate to other plans from the Hub view or
at any time in the left pane
35. Easily add tasks to get started on new plans fast
Give assigned team members all the task details they need in one place
Quickly add multiple tasks to get started
fast—no assignments or due date needed
Find team members from across the
organization to assign to tasks
Add task details, including due date, files,
comments, checklists, and more, at any time
Flag tasks with color-coded labels to draw
attention to specific requirements
36. Organize tasks into different views to find the right information
Arrange tasks by customizable bucket, assignment, and progress
Organize tasks into customizable buckets to
stay organized throughout the project
View tasks by assignment or progress to
better allocate resources and address risks
Drag and drop tasks into different categories
to change their assignment or status
Easily assign a task to someone by dragging
their profile picture into a task
37. Drill into task metrics
Quickly understandthe status of all tasks to identify issues and offer help to those who need it
Gain visual insights into task progress to
quickly identify late and not started tasks
Click into different team members to see
their current tasks
Open tasks from within the Charts view to
see task details and comment on status
Arrange tasks by bucket, assignment, or
progress to gain different plan perspectives
38. Download the iOS or Android app to access Planner on the go
View plans, edit existing tasks, collaborate with team members, and more on mobile
Start new plans in the Planner web app and
access them on iOS and Android smartphones
Edit tasks from virtually anywhere to maintain
productivity while away from the office
40. Craft forms and screens
in a visual designer that
helps you see exactly
what you’ll get
Take advantage of device
capabilities like cameras,
GPS, and pen controls
Connect multiple
existing data sources or
create your own data to
power your app
Build business logic into
your apps with an Excel-
inspired expression
language
41. Build modern business apps—fast
Compose analytics, user experiences, and automation
using an integrated set of services from Microsoft.
Enable developers to extend
Leverage Azure platform services to provide capabilities
and components for power users.
Business application platform
Empower line of business
Help power users who understand their business needs
best build solutions quickly without writing code.
Connect to data across apps and platforms
Get more value from your data, whether you use
the Common Data Service or integrate your app with
existing systems and services.
ACT AUTOMATEMEASURE
Azure AppServices
Azure Functions
…
Azure Logic Apps
Azure API Management
…
Azure Data analytics
Azure Analytic Services
…
We are living in a time of inflection. Digital transformation is the biggest change any of us has seen in our lifetime.
By 2018, two-thirds of the Global 2000 CEOs will have digital transformation at the heart of their corporate strategy.
Companies invest in technology to optimize operations, transform products, engage customers, and empower employees.
As companies are going through digital transformation, they are looking for the way to empower people to do their best work. This starts with fostering a culture of work and embracing the trends in the workplace that make work inspiring for everyone.
While companies are all unique and have their own identities, we are seeing common trends affecting the culture of work and employee’s expectations on what a modern work environment provides.
By 2020, Millennials will account for over 50% of workers – they seek more open collaborative workspaces, a greater sense of purpose, and a deeper connection to their company’s mission.
People are asking for more touchdown spaces (instead of traditional office) where they can easily interact and work with one another.
And they want the option to work remotely, anywhere, at any time. To do this, they need the tools and digital workspaces to communicate, access their data, and stay productive.
Employer expectations are changing, too. We’ve seen a shift away from routine tasks to a way of operating that requires all employees to be creative and to think critically.
And of course, the security risks have also changed dramatically. On the one side, there’s pressure to have open flow of information to drive productivity and teamwork. And on the other side, it’s as critical as ever to protect your estate because threats today are complex, use advanced social engineering, and target everyone in an organization.
We see demand from customers who want to embrace these workplace trends and use technology to empower employees to do their best work
It’s these trends and this new culture of work that has motivated us rethink our approach to delivering services for the modern workplace. And that’s Microsoft 365.
Microsoft 365 brings together the best of Windows 10, Office 365, and Enterprise Mobility + Security.
With Microsoft 365, we are pivoting in significant way to deliver these services as an integrated, complete solution.
Microsoft 365 has intelligence built-in whether it’s AI to drive user creativity or to help secure and manage the environment.
It represents a fundamental shift in how we design, build, deliver, and support these products.
Microsoft 365 focuses on four key areas.
Creativity and teamwork, are about unlocking the potential of every individual, to drive innovation in the organization.
And we are focused on creating the lowest TCO environment by integrating for simplicity, and having intelligent security, built-in.
As we think about empowering employees, it’s our goal to provide tools to help you unlock the creativity and ingenuity of everyone in the organization – whether in finance, analytics, sales, engineering, or IT. We have a broad and deep set of offerings, and we’re making several big bets across them.
The first is on Artificial Intelligence. We are focusing our AI and ML efforts to make it easier for people to create high impact content, to automate routine tasks, and to surface key insights from data. With AI and the Microsoft Graph, we’re making it easier for users to search and discover people and content in highly personalized ways.
We’re also betting on new user interfaces. We’re expanding capabilities in inking and voice, new gestures, and 3D content. We’re also investing in data visualization capabilities to help people analyze information and gain new perspectives – whether that’s through new features in Excel or Power BI, or through immersive experiences like Mixed Reality.
And, we’re fully committed to Microsoft being available on any device, across all platforms. Of course, we’re highly focused on the Windows platform, where the benefits of vertical integration allow us to differentiate in unique ways across the hardware, operating system, and application layers. But we’re also deeply committed to delivering first class Microsoft 365 experiences on Apple and Android platforms.
And it’s not just about delivering these apps across platforms. Our aim is to make sure no matter what device you’re on, your content, apps, preferences, and services roam with you, so you can get your work done anywhere. And while this is true across devices, including the strong portfolio of 3rd party devices, these experiences shine best when running on Surface because it’s been designed with our apps and services in mind.
The best way to really convey what we’re doing here is to show you, so I’d like to welcome Shilpa Ranganathan to the stage to give you a demo of many of these concepts.
Next, let us talk about how we we’re enabling capabilities to help people work together.
We think about Teamwork as different from collaboration. A lot of people can collaborate on something and get nothing done. But with teamwork, there’s an expectation of an outcome, a shared purpose, and a sense of accountability to make progress together.
The nature of teamwork is also incredibly diverse. Teams and projects come in all different shapes and sizes. Teams can have two people or two hundred. Projects can last for two days or two years. Team members can be local or spread across the globe, and include vendors and external contractors along with full time employees.
So, with Microsoft 365, we offer a universal toolkit for teamwork, giving people the right tools for the right task. Often, people – you – ask, can’t there be just one tool for everything – of course that would be nice, but it’s not realistic to address the diverse needs of teams and projects.
That’s why we have purpose-driven solutions to tackle each of these experiences. There’s an app for email, messaging, meetings, a place for document sharing, and tools for communicating across the organization, like a town hall. But they aren’t siloed experiences. With the Microsoft Graph and Office 365 groups, we bring these together with shared identity membership and common services, so people can work naturally across them.
Core to our strategy is Microsoft Teams, which we launched last March.
We view Microsoft Teams as the digital hub for teamwork. It’s not designed to be the only place you ever go or work. Instead, it’s the starting point and place for people to work together and stay connected.
Teams is unique in the sense that it brings together conversations, meetings, files, and apps into a single canvas. It’s customizable, making it easier to gather information and streamline tasks from right within your workflow with over 150 apps, bots, and services, including ones from Kayak, Trello, and Adobe. And with our open developer platform, you can build custom integrations to connect new or existing business processes.
Related to Teams, I want to share some news on our communications roadmap for voice, video, and meetings.
We believe communications sits at the heart of teamwork. And our vision is to deliver smarter calling and meeting experiences for our customers. For example, making sure you’re prepared for the conversation and that you automatically receive any follow-ups. And the way we do that is by integrating AI and cognitive services, like translation and speech recognition to improve the entire experience. As a part of this new intelligent communications strategy, we’re making 2 important announcements:
First, we’ve built a new, modern Skype infrastructure to deliver higher-quality, enterprise-grade voice, video, and meetings experiences. It’s already powering communication experiences in Teams and is evolving rapidly.
Second, for our Office 365 customers, Microsoft Teams will evolve as the core communications client. We will make Microsoft Teams the hero experience for all voice, video, and meetings. Over time, Teams will replace the current Skype for Business client.
And while we’re very excited about the future of Teams, I want to be clear that we still plan to fully support Skype for Business.
TCO: Total Cost of Ownership
Finally, let’s talk about what’s on a lot of people’s minds - security. With the sheer size of the threat landscape we face today, it’s impossible for a human to manage across everything; you need the scale of a comprehensive, cloud-based solution.
And we’ve built security into all layers of Microsoft 365 to help you protect your people, data, and devices without disrupting user productivity.
It’s powered by the Microsoft Intelligent Security Graph, which applies cloud intelligence to the billions of threat signals we receive from across our products like Exchange, Windows, and Azure. For example, on a monthly basis, we patch a billion windows devices, scan over 400 billion emails for malware, and handle 450B authentications across our consumer and commercial services. This gives us incredible line of sight into threats on a global scale.
We think about our solution across four dimensions, and I’d like to walk through a few of them today:
identity and access management
First, it’s important to protect at “your front door.” Over 80% of today’s breaches come from stolen or weak passwords*, so it’s critical that you’re taking this first step to protect user identities and secure access to apps and data. Microsoft 365 customers are already using conditional access to secure apps based on criteria such as user identity, location, and device health, all powered by the Intelligent Security Graph. Today, we’re extending this capability to provide additional protection once someone is through the front door. For example, you can now apply controls to sessions within SaaS applications. This means, for example, you can allow access to a cloud storage service, but limit content downloads if the user is coming in from an unmanaged device. We’re also making document access more secure with the option to apply those same controls. So, if it detects risk, it can prompt multi-factor authentication or deny access altogether. Both of these new capabilities will roll out this fall.
information protectionSecond, it’s important to identify, classify, protect, and monitor your critical data, no matter where it lives or travels – across devices, apps, cloud services, and on-premises – to ensure that content is seen only by authorized individuals and doesn’t leak. A key part of our Microsoft 365 vision is to provide a more consistent and integrated classification, labeling and protection approach across our core information protection technologies. One of the first ways we’ve done this is to integrate Azure Information Protection into Office 365 Message Encryption. This makes it possible for end users to encrypt emails and send them to anyone, including those using consumer accounts like Outlook.com and Gmail.
compliance/GDPR
With the heightened concern over data protection and privacy, we work closely with regulators and customers to ensure that our services are compliant with global, regional, and industry regulations. Microsoft 365 offers advanced compliance functionality to help you adhere to these regulations, including General Data Protection Regulation, also known as GDPR. Microsoft 365 will be ready for May 25, 2018 – the day when GDPR takes effect. And to help you evaluate your own compliance standing in real-time, today we’re announcing Compliance Manager, coming this fall. This new tool gives you compliance score and makes it easier for you to streamline your workflow with automated policy mapping, progress management, and reporting.
threat protection –How you protect your organization against threats is critical. In today’s world, no matter how good of a job you do with protecting your users, you must assume you’ve already been breached. Detection and remediation are critical.
For detection, we know that phishing is top of mind for many of our customers. This fall, we’re enhancing our anti-phishing capabilities.
Additionally, we’re announced a limited preview of a new service called Azure Advanced Threat Protection. Many of you already use our Advanced Threat Analytics to identify anomalous behavior in on prem Active Directory. Today’s announcement brings this to the cloud. Azure ATP can be used together with Windows and Office 365 ATP capabilities to investigate incidents across your environment faster.
On the remediation side, we have exciting new capabilities from our recent acquisition of Hexadite, which enables us to automate remediation of security issues. In addition to Defender alerting you to new security issues, it will start to fix them for you. These new automation capabilities are available to Microsoft 365 customers now.
We’re doing a lot here - I’ve covered only a few of the latest updates to our security capabilities today. I encourage you to join Julia White’s Security General Session this afternoon at 4pm to hear more. Right now, though, I’d like to bring Brad back up to show you how some of this comes to life.
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Slide Objective: Highlight the unique features that make Power BI a market-leading Modern BI platform.
Power BI has in its DNA the goal of enabling everybody to experience their data any way, anywhere—in seconds and at global scale.
Power BI offers a set of capabilities that are uniquely enabled by its global and cloud nature:
The ability to harness data from Excel spreadsheets, on-premises data sources through the data gateway, big data, streaming data, and cloud services. It doesn’t matter what type of data you want or where it lives, Power BI allows you to connect to hundreds of data sources.
Out-of-the box SaaS content packs that deliver a curated experience with pre-built dashboards to get you up and running quickly. We have hundreds of ISVs building content packs to cater to the needs of millions of Power BI users.
Unmatched, unique ways for users to experience their data with speed and agility:
Live dashboards that maintain a real-time pulse on the business and provide critical insights.
Natural language query that enables users to simply and intuitively ask questions of their data, including through Cortana.
Custom visuals that bring data to life and surface intelligence hidden in the sea of data, with our community leveraging the Power BI visualization stack to create new ways to visualize data in a way that makes more sense. (Now available in the Office store.)
Integration of Power BI with the Microsoft stack. Power BI is part of larger ecosystem that integrates with services like Microsoft Teams, Office 365, and Dynamics 365. These services are aware of Power BI, are wired to Power BI, and enable you to use Power BI in the context of your work.
Anywhere access to insights. Whether in the office or on-the-go, Power BI provides anywhere access to insights with dashboards accessible via the desktop, on the web, or across mobile devices. Inside Excel, embedded—we have hundreds of ISVs embedding Power BI in their offerings.
Native apps for iPad, iPhone, Android and Windows devices
Receive alerts to important changes in your data
Share and collaborate with colleagues and take action
Mobile Q&A
Native apps for iPad, iPhone, Android and Windows devices
Receive alerts to important changes in your data
Share and collaborate with colleagues and take action
Mobile Q&A
Hello! I am <name> from Microsoft
It’s great to be here today to talk about Microsoft StaffHub, a purpose-built app for the Firstline Workforce in Office 365
Schedule & Task Management
Microsoft StaffHub provides a modern experience for the Firstline Workforce – from Firstline Managers to Firstline Workers. It removes the friction from structuring and managing the workday and allows employees to focus on the right activities to deliver the best customer experience and results for the business.
We’ve addressed key activities that are often time consuming, pull workers off the floor, and distracts them from their core responsibilities including the creation and management of schedules, shifts and activities.
Since launch, we’ve worked hard to add new features and we continue to roll out exciting new value to our customers and to empower Firstline Workers
Features:
Create, update and manage schedules
Easily swap shifts and request time off
Stay in control when changes are made
Quickly link to additional services and apps
New: Create, assign and coordinate tasks
Communications & Community
Often, working in remote or distributed environments, Firstline Workers are disconnected from the organization and their peers, and, as a result, we’ve designed Microsoft StaffHub to provide Firstline Workers with the capability to build new connections and strengthen existing ones.
We also know that communication is a critical component of a strong corporate culture. We believe that a high performing culture provides workers, at all levels of an organization, a compass for decision making, creativity and action.
As a result, Microsoft StaffHub provides easy to use and familiar communication tools to quickly connect with team members and experts from across the organization. A more connected organization and is more productive organization.
Features:
Open up new communication channels
Start group or private 1:1 conversations
Share best practices and company news
Use day and shift notes to stay up to date
New: Receive corporate announcements
Delve helps you discover relevant content and people based on who you work with and what is trending around you. The intelligence of the Microsoft Graph helps find people and recommend expertise in a way that they find you without you having to go looking for them. The value of infusing intelligence within Delve and other workloads (like OneDrive for Business, SharePoint team sites, the SharePoint app and home in Office 365, Office 365 Video, Outlook) all means you have access to intelligent information and insights right where you are working without leaving the app or experience where you are working. And finally, your documents are safe with your established permissions. Delve never changes any permissions. Only you can see your private documents in Delve. Also, other people can't see your private activities, such as what documents you've read, what emails you've sent and received, or what Skype for Business conversations you've been in.
The Microsoft Graph represents a collection of content and activity, and the relationships between them that happen across the entire Office suite. From email, social conversations, and meetings, to documents in SharePoint and OneDrive, the Microsoft Graph maps the relationships among people and information, and acts as the foundation for Office experiences that are more relevant and personalized to each individual. The Microsoft Graph uses sophisticated machine learning techniques to connect people to the relevant content, conversations and people around them.
Which types of content can I expect to see in Delve? https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Connect-and-collaborate-in-Office-Delve-46f92806-b52c-4187-b60e-b3bf8d25f73e?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US#BKMK_WhichTypesOfContent
Office documents (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), PDFs, OneNote sections, content from SharePoint Sites (for example tasks and pages), images (for example jpg and png files), and more. Documents stored in OneDrive for Business or SharePoint in Office 365.
Bloco de Anotações de Classe do OneNote
https://www.onenote.com/classnotebook
Objective: Introduce Microsoft Teams as a new chat-based workspace in Office 365
Goal is to present Microsoft Teams as the chat-based solution in our Office 365 collaboration portfolio
<introduce yourself>