OneDrive for Business, Office Online, Yammer, Power BI, Office for iPad, Delve, Office 365 Groups! 2014 has been an amazing year for Office 365 with a release of dozens of updates, fixes and new features. A new era of collaboration and connectivity is upon us, there is no stopping Office 365 and there is much more on its way. During this session we are going to take a look at this awesome year for Office 365 and review the biggest releases! We finish the session with a quick peek in the future and see what next year is going to bring us.
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SharePoint Connect Amsterdam 2014 - Office 365 the year in review and next year too final
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3. Office 365
The year in review
and next year, too!
Jasper Oosterveld
SharePoint Consultant & Office 365 MVP
Sparked
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6. Office Mix
Office for
iPad + 1.1
update
Windows Azure Active
Authentication
Simplified Admin
Center experience
The New
Office
New Partner Admin
Center
Office 365
Adapter
Multi-factor
authentication
Office 365 SSO with
SAML 2.0 Identity
Providers
Updated Lync mobile
clients
Embedded
Images OWA Policy Tips
Service Pack 1 for
Office 365 ProPlus
Office Delve
Lync Online Integrated
Reporting
Office Online
real-time co-authoring
DirSync Scoping
and Filtering
Exchange Online
Inactive Mailboxes
PDF support for
SharePoint Online
OneNote for Mac,
Android, iPhone, and
iPad updates
Office 365
operated by
21Vianet
Admin App for iOS,
Android, and WP
OWA Calendar Search
OneDrive for Business Storage
increase
Power BI
SharePoint
Newsfeed App
for Windows 8
Office Mobile
for iPhone &
Android phones
Lync meeting
scheduling from OWA
Rights Management
Services
OneNote
for iPad
Exchange Online
Address Book
Policies
Message Center
EXO: 50 GB Mailboxes
Exchange group
naming policy
OWA for iPhone &
OWA for iPad
New SharePoint
Workflows
Simplified Yammer
login
Office Lens
Power Map GA for all
Excel 2013 users
OneDrive for Business
Improvements
90 Day message
trace
OneDrive for Business
Sync for Windows
Lync Online Remote
PowerShell
Lync mobile
client updates
Office 365 Switch Plans
OneNote for
iPhone and
Android
phones
Azure AD
Password Sync
Groups for Office 365
Connecting
Skype & Lync
OneDrive for Business apps for
Windows 8 & iOS
People View in
OWA
1 TB for
OneDrive for
Business
Office 365
Developer APIs
Office 365
themes
Project Lite released
8. We live in a world where device types, shapes, sizes
and form factors are exploding and will continue to
do so. Devices extend our abilities in ways that are
uniquely suited to task, context and occasion.
9. Desktop
Focused work: when
you need the full power
and flexibility of the
desktop
Phone
Work at a glance:
when you need to
stay connected to the
office, when youâre
out of office
Tablet
Portable work: When
you need to get work
done, away from your
desk
Online
Work collaboratively:
when you need to
get your team on the
same page
26. OneNote Web App
Email your notes into OneNote with me@onenote.com
Office Lens: A OneNote scanner for your pocket
OneNote for iPad update: iOS 7 and Office Lens
Clip the web with me@onenote.com!
Save an email to OneNote with just a tap!
OneNote Online co-authoring experience improvements
OneNote for Android: now with handwriting support, full tablet experience and much
more, just in time for back to school
OneNote announces the Share extension for iOS 8
51. OneDrive plans & pricing
OneDrive official blog
Should I save my documents to OneDrive for Business or a team site?
File and Folder Considerations with OneDrive for Business
OneDrive for Business Sync App â Sync Issues Guide
One-Way Outbound Hybrid Search Step-by-Step and OneDrive for Business
Hans Brenderâs Blog
Demystify OneDrive for Business - The Good and the Bad
Search for sensitive content in SharePoint and OneDrive documents
Assign eDiscovery permissions to OneDrive for Business sites
OneDrive for Business Migration Tools
Restrictions and limitations when you sync SharePoint libraries to your computer through
OneDrive for Business
52. Brings together people, information, and apps across Office
365 to enable better communication and collaboration
Discover
new
information
Share and
collaborate
Come
together
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73. Which tool when today?
Use Groups for new teams, projects and initiatives in Office 365; for existing use cases, the following
should help you decide which is tool is better suited for your needs today:
If youâre looking for a solution to provide⊠Start UsingâŠ.
social intranet capabilities Yammer
external collaboration Yammer
unstructured collaboration (e.g., ideation, feedback) Yammer
employee engagement (e.g., communities of interest, recognition) Yammer
team collaboration Groups
structured project collaboration (e.g., deliverables, meetings, milestones) Groups
file creation, collaboration, and storage Groups
But I still need to⊠Continue UsingâŠ.
organize data in a hierarchy layout Public Folders
allow users to have direct SharePoint document access via Outlook 2013 Site Mailboxes
allow users to send messages on behalf of a group identity Shared Mailboxes
share communications with large groups(>300) or nested groups Distribution Groups *
moderate group conversations Distribution Groups
business process workflow customizations on your site Team Site
* Guidance will evolve as we deliver more cross-suite innovation in Office 365
74. Delivering the first chapter of Groups in Office 365
Office 365 Groups by Jennifer Mason
Office 365 Groups Help Page ï http://bit.ly/1xCxjsi
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77. Yammer or SharePoint Social? On-premises or Cloud?
Office 365 and Yammer
SharePoint on-premises and Yammer
âą Service Pack 1 & Yammer embed
âą Committed to another SP on-premises release
âą Continued hybrid improvements
SharePoint Social
âą Social capabilities will be maintained
âą Donât plan on adding new features
Go Yammer!
âą Immediate adoption
âą Rapid innovation
âą Connect everyone
âą Home of innovations for Enterprise Social
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80. Yammer brings conversations to your OneDrive and SharePoint Online files
Yammer Share button
Yammer Enterprise now included in Office 365 Midsize Business and Education plans
Yammer - Release schedule
Automatic replacement of site feed to Yammer feed with SharePoint sites
Yammer success center
How to Replace the Note Board Web Part with Yammer
How to Disable Uploading Documents in Yammer
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82. What is The Office Graph?
User Documents People Conversations
83. What is The Office Graph?
Manager
Direct report
Works with
Shared with me
Trending around me
Viewed by me
Presented to me
Liked by me
84. What is The Office Graph?
Manager
Direct report
Works with
Shared with me
Trending around me
Viewed by me
Presented to me
Liked by me
85. Manager
Direct report
Works with
Shared with me
Trending around me
Viewed by me
Presented to me
Liked by me
What is The Office Graph?
86. Manager
Direct report
Works with
Shared with me
Trending around me
Viewed by me
Presented to me
Liked by me
What is The Office Graph?
Works with
Trending around
Jenny Gottfried
Modified by
Jenny Gottfried
Modified by
Jenny Gottfried
Liked by
Jim Geist
Emailed to me
Works with
Emailed to me
Modified by
Alan Brewer
Modified by
Jim Geist
Commented on
Commented on
Trending around
Nancy Anderson
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96. Content and signals across O365 auto-populating
the Office Graph insights
Insights derived with machine learning for proactive and intelligent experiences
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99. A milestone for Office Delve
Explore Office Delve
Office Delve for Office 365 admins
Review of Microsoft Office Delve for SharePoint Office 365
Query the office graph through REST
Introducing Delve and the Office Graph
When I think about Office 365 and the year 2014 the first thing that comes to mind is: Awesome! This was an amazing year for one of the biggest cloud offerings in the world and one of the most important, and profitable, services from Microsoft. Letâs just take a look at the the features that were released since 2013 until now.
This is amazing right? Power BI, Office for iPad, OneDrive for Business, Office Lens, App builder, Office 365 themes, Delve! The list goes on and on. This is a major milestone for a company such as Microsoft that really stepped away from the past and moved into a new and exciting direction. Letâs be honest, they donât have a choice. The world is and has been changing rapidly over the last few years.
So much has happened in the last 5 years that has had a profound impact on our lives and the manner in which people work.
Organizations are seeing new returns as well as new challenges that spring from these changes.
Employees expect the organization they work at to respond to the changes, and to offer modern options for doing their work and remaining productive. And organizations that do respond, expect new levels of value and productivity from their employees and business systems.
As the availability of Analytics and tools to derive insight become pervasive and move from the back office to the front office and even remote users, Office is playing a substantive role in the delivery of analytics everywhere.
Phones, tablets, laptops, desktops, sensors and Machine generated data â there is no end to the devices that are delivering content to users, and information to the enterprise
And at the same time all this freedom and expansion is opening new avenues, the need for control, security and compliance has never been greater.
We know, this is the world in which you live. We know this is where you make your mark. And we know that as the systems move to the cloud, the work you do is changing.
This quote from Nadella really shows that Microsoft opened their eyes and looked at the market. There is more then Microsoft out there, people use Apple product such as Mac books, iPads and iPhones. Android smart devices, Dropbox and so on. People want to use these devices within their work life and Microsoft canât close their eyes anymore and ignore this change and future of multiple devices. People need to get their work done, anywhere, anytime and on any device.
Microsoft needs to enable productivity with these devices by delivering Microsoft services through Apps.
Auditing: No auditing system in place, to get an overview of all your end-users sharing of document with external users. You have to visit each site, per colleague, to view what documents are shared and with whom.
My advise is to use OneDrive for Business but you have to decide if you want to use the offline Sync feature. In case you do please do a POC:
POC: Start with a small group of people, test extensively with multiple devices, explain the situation and make sure no errors appear. Does it work? Go for a wider release.
Delve: Delve is a powerful new system within Office 365 to stay up-to-date about interesting documents shared by colleagues. Delve works with OneDrive for Business
Breaking siloâs
Connecting people with each other
Unify people over different workloads
Exchange & Onedrive for Business
We still really work within siloâs these days
The Office graph connects the dots between the siloâs and brings everyting together
The Office Graph is a storage layer that connects all the activities together