While there are many new innovations coming out of Microsoft these days, the things that have greatest impact are the incremental features and capabilities that improve our individual productivity. The goal of this sessions is to help you add some instant productivity with the tools you already have, to learn more about how Microsoft is more deeply integrating
Office with Office 365, and to get a productivity perspective on Microsoft's product road map.
2. Christian Buckley
CMO at Beezy + Office Servers and Services MVP
www.beezy.net
@buckleyplanet
cbuck@beezy.net
www.buckleyplanet.com
3. Online Conference
June 17th and 18th 2015
Beezy is the premier enterprise collaboration solution for Microsoft Office 365
and SharePoint, extending the feature set and improving the user experience
for on-premises, cloud, and hybrid deployments. We are on a mission to
transform the way people work, and to help employees be more connected,
innovative, and happy.
Learn more at www.beezy.net or @FollowBeezy on Twitter.
4. Online Conference
June 17th and 18th 2015
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5. • The evolution of collaboration
• The latest innovations you probably know about
• Features that can improve your productivity
12. Yammer
Office Graph
Delve / Boards
Inline Social
NextGen Portals
Office 365 Video
Office 365 Groups
Office 365 Planner
Office 2016
Skype for Business
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15. • Intelligent
• Social
• Mobile
• Ready to go
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Discuss E2open background, early forays into cloud infrastructure and what we learned about building SaaS offerings.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
E-commerce
Telecom advances
SOAP and XML
Service-Oriented Architecture
Web Services
Virtualization
Inexpensive hardware
He goes on to say “The emergence of cloud as the core for new 'business as a service' offerings will accelerate cloud adoption and dramatically raise the cloud model's strategic value beyond CIOs to CXOs of all types."
I always tell people about my first day of work at the phone company in the early 1990’s, where I was handed a giant 3-ring binder. I went on to help build out an internal knowledge management portal, which introduced me to the space.
My first real experience with the entire concept of a paperless office actually started back in 2001 at a company called E2open where I was hired as a product manager to help create a hosted collaboration platform for high-tech manufacturing companies to more easily and flexibly collaborate with their design partners and manufacturing teams around the world. Which led me directly to Microsoft in 2006…
You see what I did there? I jumped right to where I said you should not jump. But after all, I don’t know the specifics of your organizations, or the maturity level of your collaboration efforts to know which pieces to suggest. Technology can be a crutch – because its easier to stand here and talk about tech than it is to get at the root of the problems within any organization, which are inevitably people and cultural issues that keep you moving forward with your strategy.
Having said that, there are tools that can move you in the right direction
Office Lens now converts pictures of paper documents to PDF files—Go paperless! The Office Lens app for Windows Phone makes pictures of whiteboards and docs readable and saves them to OneNote. Now you can use Office Lens to take a picture of a document save it as a PDF file. The file is automatically saved to your OneDrive, so you can access and search it on any device. It’s like having a scanner in your pocket.
Office Mix authoring now easier for first-time users—Getting started with Office Mix, the free add-in for PowerPoint, just got easier for new users. Step-by-step instructions guide you through creating your first mix recording in two minutes or less. And the new Create an Office Mix template links you to examples and tutorials. For experienced users, publishing Office Mix presentations is now easier.
Sharing Office Mixes on social networks and improved embedding available—When you play a public Office Mix with audio or video, you can now pause the mix to see options to share to your favorite social network, including Twitter. And added support for two of the most popular embed formats on the web, embed.ly and oEmbed, means you can embed a mix in your blog or website.
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