The slide from my talk at Drupalcamp Ghent 2024 about digital collaboration with Microsoft 365 and the Drupal CMS using the contributed module "Microsoft 365 connector"
Atlassian User Group Meetup on June 21, 2017. Talks from:
Joseph McFarlane, Lucid - Lucidchart
Steve King, Atlassian - Atlassian Server Products
Philipp Göllner, XALT - Using Confluence for Event Management
Hubo un momento en la antiguedad que SharePoint se ejecutaba en los servidores de nuestros Datacenters, y los usuarios de negocio nos pedían personalizaciones y desarrollábamos soluciones que aportaban valor a las funcionalidades base de SharePoint. Ahora que todo se está moviendo hacia Office 365, hay cada vez menos personalizaciones que podamos hacer. Aún así, los usuarios siguen necesidades soluciones y ese código tiene que ejecutarse en alguna parte. Nos encontramos con el problema de hospedar nuestro propio webjob, incluso de tener que encontrar una VM. ¿Tendremos que aprender a Docker? Gracias a Dios en 2016 una nueva arquitectura llamada #Serverless que una solución a muchos de estos problemas y nos permite centrarnos en lo que hacemos mejor, la creación de soluciones. Sin tener que preocuparse de dónde o cómo se ejecuta nuestra solución. Esta sesión introduce Azure Functions y varios escenarios posibles que podemos aplicar a SharePoint y Office 365.
SharePoint Saturday Madrid 2017 - Serverless para Office 365Alberto Diaz Martin
Hubo un momento en la antigüedad que SharePoint se ejecutaba en los servidores de nuestros Datacenters, y los usuarios de negocio nos pedían personalizaciones y desarrollábamos soluciones que aportaban valor a las funcionalidades base de SharePoint. Esta sesión introduce Azure Functions y varios escenarios posibles que podemos aplicar a SharePoint y Office 365.
The document summarizes key highlights from the Ignite Chicago conference:
1. The conference had over 23,000 IT professionals and 700 sessions.
2. Satya Nadella's keynote focused on a mobile-first, cloud-first world and Microsoft's ambitions around personal computing, reinventing productivity, and an intelligent cloud backend.
3. Updates on products like Office 365, SharePoint 2016, and new capabilities like Office Graph and cross-suite integration were discussed.
This document discusses Microsoft's increasing embrace of open source software and communities. It outlines Microsoft's investments in standards, embrace of open source, and enabling open source software on its platforms. It provides examples of open source projects that run well on Windows, like Linux and Apache Hadoop. The document also discusses Microsoft's support for PHP, Drupal, and how Drupal implementation on Azure has improved over time. It positions Windows Azure as an open, flexible cloud platform and outlines why it may be useful for building, deploying, and managing applications.
The document provides information about an upcoming SharePoint Saturday event in October 2018, including details about the event organizer and a Microsoft Teams engineering representative speaking. It also includes several links and cheat sheets related to Microsoft 365, Teams, and driving adoption. The final sections provide an overview of a Microsoft Teams Adoption Hub for planning deployment and adoption of Teams, and outlines considerations for broad adoption planning.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Kimberlee Day and Jacques Goupil at Poly's PPM Summit on April 23rd, 2019. Kimberlee is the Director of IT Employee Enablement at Poly and Jacques is the Director at Poly. The presentation discussed Poly's migration of their project management system from Microsoft Project Server 2010 to Microsoft Project Online to take advantage of new features and cloud benefits. It described Poly's requirements for the migration and their approach to complete it with minimal downtime and seamless transition. The presentation also showed how Poly leverages other Microsoft technologies like Teams, Azure, and Power BI with their Project Online solution.
Atlassian User Group Meetup on June 21, 2017. Talks from:
Joseph McFarlane, Lucid - Lucidchart
Steve King, Atlassian - Atlassian Server Products
Philipp Göllner, XALT - Using Confluence for Event Management
Hubo un momento en la antiguedad que SharePoint se ejecutaba en los servidores de nuestros Datacenters, y los usuarios de negocio nos pedían personalizaciones y desarrollábamos soluciones que aportaban valor a las funcionalidades base de SharePoint. Ahora que todo se está moviendo hacia Office 365, hay cada vez menos personalizaciones que podamos hacer. Aún así, los usuarios siguen necesidades soluciones y ese código tiene que ejecutarse en alguna parte. Nos encontramos con el problema de hospedar nuestro propio webjob, incluso de tener que encontrar una VM. ¿Tendremos que aprender a Docker? Gracias a Dios en 2016 una nueva arquitectura llamada #Serverless que una solución a muchos de estos problemas y nos permite centrarnos en lo que hacemos mejor, la creación de soluciones. Sin tener que preocuparse de dónde o cómo se ejecuta nuestra solución. Esta sesión introduce Azure Functions y varios escenarios posibles que podemos aplicar a SharePoint y Office 365.
SharePoint Saturday Madrid 2017 - Serverless para Office 365Alberto Diaz Martin
Hubo un momento en la antigüedad que SharePoint se ejecutaba en los servidores de nuestros Datacenters, y los usuarios de negocio nos pedían personalizaciones y desarrollábamos soluciones que aportaban valor a las funcionalidades base de SharePoint. Esta sesión introduce Azure Functions y varios escenarios posibles que podemos aplicar a SharePoint y Office 365.
The document summarizes key highlights from the Ignite Chicago conference:
1. The conference had over 23,000 IT professionals and 700 sessions.
2. Satya Nadella's keynote focused on a mobile-first, cloud-first world and Microsoft's ambitions around personal computing, reinventing productivity, and an intelligent cloud backend.
3. Updates on products like Office 365, SharePoint 2016, and new capabilities like Office Graph and cross-suite integration were discussed.
This document discusses Microsoft's increasing embrace of open source software and communities. It outlines Microsoft's investments in standards, embrace of open source, and enabling open source software on its platforms. It provides examples of open source projects that run well on Windows, like Linux and Apache Hadoop. The document also discusses Microsoft's support for PHP, Drupal, and how Drupal implementation on Azure has improved over time. It positions Windows Azure as an open, flexible cloud platform and outlines why it may be useful for building, deploying, and managing applications.
The document provides information about an upcoming SharePoint Saturday event in October 2018, including details about the event organizer and a Microsoft Teams engineering representative speaking. It also includes several links and cheat sheets related to Microsoft 365, Teams, and driving adoption. The final sections provide an overview of a Microsoft Teams Adoption Hub for planning deployment and adoption of Teams, and outlines considerations for broad adoption planning.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Kimberlee Day and Jacques Goupil at Poly's PPM Summit on April 23rd, 2019. Kimberlee is the Director of IT Employee Enablement at Poly and Jacques is the Director at Poly. The presentation discussed Poly's migration of their project management system from Microsoft Project Server 2010 to Microsoft Project Online to take advantage of new features and cloud benefits. It described Poly's requirements for the migration and their approach to complete it with minimal downtime and seamless transition. The presentation also showed how Poly leverages other Microsoft technologies like Teams, Azure, and Power BI with their Project Online solution.
Office 365 Groups? Microsoft Teams? … Confused? Here's some help.Adam Levithan
With the recent launch of Microsoft Teams, you now have more apps than ever to improve team collaboration. So, which one do you choose?
The great thing about Office 365 is all of the apps that are available to be productive. The bad thing about Office 365 is that just as you get using one, a new app arrives. On top of these choices, you also have other collaboration apps like Slack.Reserve your spot on this webinar to learn more about many of the apps teams are finding useful, which Microsoft apps are good in which situations, and which will help your organization collaborate more productively.
We'll cover:
The features within Office 365 Groups
The features within Microsoft Teams and how they compare to Slack
When to use which app
Practical Strategies for Transitioning to Office 365 #sptechconKanwal Khipple
With Office 365 constantly releasing new functionality, it is becoming difficult to deny the value Office 365 delivers over your current SharePoint on-prem environment. Whether you are completely transitioning to the cloud or are looking to set up a hybrid environment, attend this session to learn practical strategies for transitioning to Office 365. Join Kanwal Khipple as he explores strategies and how Microsoft and many customers are planning to take advantage of Office 365.
Strategies for Transitioning From SharePoint On-Prem to Office 365Kanwal Khipple
Whether you are completely transitioning to the cloud or are looking to set up a hybrid environment, attend this session to learn practical strategies for transitioning to Office 365.
Introduction To Drupal And The Future of DrupalAnthony Ogbonna
Drupal is an open-source content management platform powering millions of websites. It was created in 2000 by Dries Buytaert as a blog and has since grown to be maintained by one of the largest open source communities. Drupal allows for flexible and customizable digital experiences through its modules, themes, and distributions. The latest version, Drupal 8, focuses on powering digital businesses and experiences beyond just websites. Going forward, Drupal aims to integrate with new technologies through its API-first architecture while remaining a platform for ambitious and scalable digital experiences.
Unlock Your Data with Oracle Data Visualisation - Chris KnowlesCedar Consulting
Wouldn’t it be cool if you could visually explore your HR/Financials data and join it with data from other sources, including spreadsheets, to gain new insights and tell new stories…?
This document outlines Chris and Michelle's schedule for sessions and workshops at the ESPC conference. Chris will be presenting on hybrid scenarios on Monday, SharePoint 2016 and security on Wednesday. Michelle will participate on panels about the digital workplace and social ROI. Both will co-present a hybrid workshop on Monday. The document provides background on their experience and contact information.
Over 50 Adoption Activities That Have Helped Organizations Get More Out Of Of...Richard Harbridge
Office 365 provides an incredible amount of value to individual employees, teams, departments and organizations. Much of this value is not realized immediately upon purchase or deployment of Office 365. The value is realized as more and more users understand, adopt and embrace the technology. So how do we drive faster, sustainable and effective adoption?
Join Richard Harbridge as he shares real world experience, advice and activities that other customers are leveraging to get more from Office 365 and drive more meaningful adoption.
Three lessons learned from attending this session:
•Why delivering continuous value from a service requires additional strategy and consideration that may not have been as applicable when you have historically deployed a technology asset.
•Visibility into the challenges other organizations have encountered around adoption and Office 365 and how they overcame those challenges.
•What practical activities (50+) you can leverage to drive greater adoption in your own organization (immediately, overtime, and even by yourself)
SkyeNets Technologies & Joel Oleson
A Deep dive at the different layers behind Microsoft Teams
- The Modern Workplace: From Traditional to Modern
- Teams Architecture: Doorway to the Workspace
- User adoption best practices and how to manage the risks of team sprawl
- DEMO: MS Teams – Overview Current State
- Introducing VALO Teamwork 2.0
- DEMO: Teamwork Future State
- Questions & Answers
After listening to the historic announcements at Microsoft Ignite, you may be left scratching your head. How do they impact your current Office 365 or SharePoint deployment? Should you upgrade now? What does this mean for your existing platform?
Now that the dust has settled, our experts share the top 10 most impactful takeaways and explain in simple terms what they mean and how they will impact your organization. Specifically, we share our insight on:
- How will these historic announcements impact your organization?
- What impact will next-gen portals in SharePoint and Office 365 have on your current SharePoint or Office 365 deployment?
- Is now is the time to upgrade an aging intranet, content management system or enhance workplace productivity?
In this powerful 60-minute session, Portal Solutions’ Daniel Cohen-Dumani, Jill Hannemann and Chris Poteet, give you a quick rundown of Microsoft’s recent Ignite 2015 conference, with key takeaways and recommendations.
The document discusses an Oracle Cloud Cafe event focused on hybrid cloud. The event includes a monthly breakfast meeting to discuss cloud use cases and live demos. It will be broadcast live and available on-demand. The agenda includes presentations on hybrid architectures, database administration in hybrid environments, accelerating cloud transitions, a customer example, and capacity planning across public and private clouds.
The Skype to Teams Journey Just Got RealOwen Allen
Owen Allen presented on the journey from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams. Some key points:
- Microsoft is transitioning users from Skype for Business to Teams as the primary collaboration tool. Teams offers improved features over Skype and is built on a modern, scalable architecture.
- Adoption of chat-based collaboration apps like Teams and Slack is growing rapidly in organizations of all sizes. Teams usage has surpassed Slack according to recent surveys.
- Teams can be used for a variety of collaboration scenarios including sales, marketing, project management, and customer support. It integrates with Office 365 apps and allows customization with third-party solutions.
- For a successful transition,
Doing DevOps well is really hard. And one of the reasons why doing DevOps well is so hard is because, as the survey sponsored by Google Cloud rightly points out: “Adopting DevOps is not a technology project. It requires changes to staffing, organization structure, performance management, and even culture”. It is easy to do a tool’s implementation and declare victory, but that won’t get organizations the benefit of DevOps -- developing and putting new software/applications into production, quickly.
In this webinar with Irfan Shariff, DASA Ambassador, you’ll learn about:
- Why DevOps
- How DevOps enables the delivery of business results
- Google ( Harvard Business Review) survey findings
- Why doing DevOps is hard
- Learning from doing Agile Software Development
- Doing DevOps right with DASA’s guidance
Organizational
- Individual and team level
A Sneak Peek Into Drupal - A Beginner’s Guide.pdfMars Devs
If you build, develop, or administer websites or produce digital content, you've undoubtedly wondered what Drupal is. After all, this name comes up frequently in conversations with developers, content editors, and other digital industry experts. In this MarsDevs blog, we set out to discuss what Drupal is and why it is so famous as a content management platform.
Click here to know more: https://www.marsdevs.com/blogs/a-sneak-peek-into-drupal-a-beginners-guide
#ThoughtFarmer + #Office365 - When to Use What #tfsummit 2019Kanwal Khipple
When it comes to Office 365, ThoughtFarmer makes it easy to manage two different scenarios: Those who want to leverage Office 365 and tools like SharePoint, and those who want to migrate away from it. Join us for this informative discussion where Miguel will share their insights on when to combine Office 365 with ThoughtFarmer to maximize employee engagement and productivity, and reduce silos.
The document discusses collaboration tools available through Microsoft Office 365 including OneDrive, Lync, Office licenses, Azure, and SharePoint. It notes that over 60% of US SMBs have initiated cloud computing migrations and that Office 365 offers the right balance of simplicity, flexibility and cost for business needs. United Technology Group is highlighted as a top Microsoft partner that can assist with Office 365 implementations and migrations from on-premise to hybrid cloud environments.
This document discusses collaboration tools like Google Drive and their importance for teamwork. Google Drive allows real-time collaboration and file sharing across different devices. It integrates with other Google services like Docs, Sheets, and Slides for writing, spreadsheets, and presentations. LinkedIn is also discussed as a social media platform for professional networking. It can help users connect with others in their industry, find jobs, and expand their online presence. In conclusion, collaboration tools and maintaining a digital presence are important for businesses and professionals to increase productivity, connect with more people, and promote their brand online.
Organizational Impacts of Moving SharePoint to the CloudChristian Buckley
Beezy is a collaboration solution for Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint that extends its features and improves the user experience for on-premises, cloud, and hybrid deployments. It aims to transform how people work by helping employees connect, innovate, and be happy. The document discusses collaboration trends moving toward cloud-based solutions and public cloud spending reaching $108 billion by 2017. It also outlines strategies for developing a cloud migration plan and addressing its impacts on areas like infrastructure, licensing costs, integration, and skills/training. The key is managing the user experience through tools like Beezy that monitor usage and provide governance.
AXI & LoQutus: Getting the most out of Office 365LoQutus
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Office 365 tools and platforms for collaboration and productivity. It discusses challenges of ineffective collaboration and internal communication barriers that Office 365 aims to address. It describes the main Office 365 applications like SharePoint, Teams, Yammer, Forms, Delve and Power BI. It also highlights some key features and capabilities of these tools like sharing documents, communicating, gathering insights. The document concludes with offering assistance from experts on digital transformation journeys and Microsoft Office 365 migrations, workshops and training.
Der moderne Arbeitsplatz mit Microsoft Teams Thomas Gölles
The document discusses Microsoft Teams and its capabilities for modern collaboration. It provides an overview of Teams' chat, meeting, and calling features and how it allows customizable channels and tabs. It also covers how Teams provides security and compliance through features like encryption, auditing, legal holds and archiving. Lastly, it discusses how a company called Solvion helps clients implement Teams through solutions like connecting it to SharePoint and using bots, Flow, and PowerApps for additional functionality.
Office 365 Groups? Microsoft Teams? … Confused? Here's some help.Adam Levithan
With the recent launch of Microsoft Teams, you now have more apps than ever to improve team collaboration. So, which one do you choose?
The great thing about Office 365 is all of the apps that are available to be productive. The bad thing about Office 365 is that just as you get using one, a new app arrives. On top of these choices, you also have other collaboration apps like Slack.Reserve your spot on this webinar to learn more about many of the apps teams are finding useful, which Microsoft apps are good in which situations, and which will help your organization collaborate more productively.
We'll cover:
The features within Office 365 Groups
The features within Microsoft Teams and how they compare to Slack
When to use which app
Practical Strategies for Transitioning to Office 365 #sptechconKanwal Khipple
With Office 365 constantly releasing new functionality, it is becoming difficult to deny the value Office 365 delivers over your current SharePoint on-prem environment. Whether you are completely transitioning to the cloud or are looking to set up a hybrid environment, attend this session to learn practical strategies for transitioning to Office 365. Join Kanwal Khipple as he explores strategies and how Microsoft and many customers are planning to take advantage of Office 365.
Strategies for Transitioning From SharePoint On-Prem to Office 365Kanwal Khipple
Whether you are completely transitioning to the cloud or are looking to set up a hybrid environment, attend this session to learn practical strategies for transitioning to Office 365.
Introduction To Drupal And The Future of DrupalAnthony Ogbonna
Drupal is an open-source content management platform powering millions of websites. It was created in 2000 by Dries Buytaert as a blog and has since grown to be maintained by one of the largest open source communities. Drupal allows for flexible and customizable digital experiences through its modules, themes, and distributions. The latest version, Drupal 8, focuses on powering digital businesses and experiences beyond just websites. Going forward, Drupal aims to integrate with new technologies through its API-first architecture while remaining a platform for ambitious and scalable digital experiences.
Unlock Your Data with Oracle Data Visualisation - Chris KnowlesCedar Consulting
Wouldn’t it be cool if you could visually explore your HR/Financials data and join it with data from other sources, including spreadsheets, to gain new insights and tell new stories…?
This document outlines Chris and Michelle's schedule for sessions and workshops at the ESPC conference. Chris will be presenting on hybrid scenarios on Monday, SharePoint 2016 and security on Wednesday. Michelle will participate on panels about the digital workplace and social ROI. Both will co-present a hybrid workshop on Monday. The document provides background on their experience and contact information.
Over 50 Adoption Activities That Have Helped Organizations Get More Out Of Of...Richard Harbridge
Office 365 provides an incredible amount of value to individual employees, teams, departments and organizations. Much of this value is not realized immediately upon purchase or deployment of Office 365. The value is realized as more and more users understand, adopt and embrace the technology. So how do we drive faster, sustainable and effective adoption?
Join Richard Harbridge as he shares real world experience, advice and activities that other customers are leveraging to get more from Office 365 and drive more meaningful adoption.
Three lessons learned from attending this session:
•Why delivering continuous value from a service requires additional strategy and consideration that may not have been as applicable when you have historically deployed a technology asset.
•Visibility into the challenges other organizations have encountered around adoption and Office 365 and how they overcame those challenges.
•What practical activities (50+) you can leverage to drive greater adoption in your own organization (immediately, overtime, and even by yourself)
SkyeNets Technologies & Joel Oleson
A Deep dive at the different layers behind Microsoft Teams
- The Modern Workplace: From Traditional to Modern
- Teams Architecture: Doorway to the Workspace
- User adoption best practices and how to manage the risks of team sprawl
- DEMO: MS Teams – Overview Current State
- Introducing VALO Teamwork 2.0
- DEMO: Teamwork Future State
- Questions & Answers
After listening to the historic announcements at Microsoft Ignite, you may be left scratching your head. How do they impact your current Office 365 or SharePoint deployment? Should you upgrade now? What does this mean for your existing platform?
Now that the dust has settled, our experts share the top 10 most impactful takeaways and explain in simple terms what they mean and how they will impact your organization. Specifically, we share our insight on:
- How will these historic announcements impact your organization?
- What impact will next-gen portals in SharePoint and Office 365 have on your current SharePoint or Office 365 deployment?
- Is now is the time to upgrade an aging intranet, content management system or enhance workplace productivity?
In this powerful 60-minute session, Portal Solutions’ Daniel Cohen-Dumani, Jill Hannemann and Chris Poteet, give you a quick rundown of Microsoft’s recent Ignite 2015 conference, with key takeaways and recommendations.
The document discusses an Oracle Cloud Cafe event focused on hybrid cloud. The event includes a monthly breakfast meeting to discuss cloud use cases and live demos. It will be broadcast live and available on-demand. The agenda includes presentations on hybrid architectures, database administration in hybrid environments, accelerating cloud transitions, a customer example, and capacity planning across public and private clouds.
The Skype to Teams Journey Just Got RealOwen Allen
Owen Allen presented on the journey from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams. Some key points:
- Microsoft is transitioning users from Skype for Business to Teams as the primary collaboration tool. Teams offers improved features over Skype and is built on a modern, scalable architecture.
- Adoption of chat-based collaboration apps like Teams and Slack is growing rapidly in organizations of all sizes. Teams usage has surpassed Slack according to recent surveys.
- Teams can be used for a variety of collaboration scenarios including sales, marketing, project management, and customer support. It integrates with Office 365 apps and allows customization with third-party solutions.
- For a successful transition,
Doing DevOps well is really hard. And one of the reasons why doing DevOps well is so hard is because, as the survey sponsored by Google Cloud rightly points out: “Adopting DevOps is not a technology project. It requires changes to staffing, organization structure, performance management, and even culture”. It is easy to do a tool’s implementation and declare victory, but that won’t get organizations the benefit of DevOps -- developing and putting new software/applications into production, quickly.
In this webinar with Irfan Shariff, DASA Ambassador, you’ll learn about:
- Why DevOps
- How DevOps enables the delivery of business results
- Google ( Harvard Business Review) survey findings
- Why doing DevOps is hard
- Learning from doing Agile Software Development
- Doing DevOps right with DASA’s guidance
Organizational
- Individual and team level
A Sneak Peek Into Drupal - A Beginner’s Guide.pdfMars Devs
If you build, develop, or administer websites or produce digital content, you've undoubtedly wondered what Drupal is. After all, this name comes up frequently in conversations with developers, content editors, and other digital industry experts. In this MarsDevs blog, we set out to discuss what Drupal is and why it is so famous as a content management platform.
Click here to know more: https://www.marsdevs.com/blogs/a-sneak-peek-into-drupal-a-beginners-guide
#ThoughtFarmer + #Office365 - When to Use What #tfsummit 2019Kanwal Khipple
When it comes to Office 365, ThoughtFarmer makes it easy to manage two different scenarios: Those who want to leverage Office 365 and tools like SharePoint, and those who want to migrate away from it. Join us for this informative discussion where Miguel will share their insights on when to combine Office 365 with ThoughtFarmer to maximize employee engagement and productivity, and reduce silos.
The document discusses collaboration tools available through Microsoft Office 365 including OneDrive, Lync, Office licenses, Azure, and SharePoint. It notes that over 60% of US SMBs have initiated cloud computing migrations and that Office 365 offers the right balance of simplicity, flexibility and cost for business needs. United Technology Group is highlighted as a top Microsoft partner that can assist with Office 365 implementations and migrations from on-premise to hybrid cloud environments.
This document discusses collaboration tools like Google Drive and their importance for teamwork. Google Drive allows real-time collaboration and file sharing across different devices. It integrates with other Google services like Docs, Sheets, and Slides for writing, spreadsheets, and presentations. LinkedIn is also discussed as a social media platform for professional networking. It can help users connect with others in their industry, find jobs, and expand their online presence. In conclusion, collaboration tools and maintaining a digital presence are important for businesses and professionals to increase productivity, connect with more people, and promote their brand online.
Organizational Impacts of Moving SharePoint to the CloudChristian Buckley
Beezy is a collaboration solution for Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint that extends its features and improves the user experience for on-premises, cloud, and hybrid deployments. It aims to transform how people work by helping employees connect, innovate, and be happy. The document discusses collaboration trends moving toward cloud-based solutions and public cloud spending reaching $108 billion by 2017. It also outlines strategies for developing a cloud migration plan and addressing its impacts on areas like infrastructure, licensing costs, integration, and skills/training. The key is managing the user experience through tools like Beezy that monitor usage and provide governance.
AXI & LoQutus: Getting the most out of Office 365LoQutus
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Office 365 tools and platforms for collaboration and productivity. It discusses challenges of ineffective collaboration and internal communication barriers that Office 365 aims to address. It describes the main Office 365 applications like SharePoint, Teams, Yammer, Forms, Delve and Power BI. It also highlights some key features and capabilities of these tools like sharing documents, communicating, gathering insights. The document concludes with offering assistance from experts on digital transformation journeys and Microsoft Office 365 migrations, workshops and training.
Der moderne Arbeitsplatz mit Microsoft Teams Thomas Gölles
The document discusses Microsoft Teams and its capabilities for modern collaboration. It provides an overview of Teams' chat, meeting, and calling features and how it allows customizable channels and tabs. It also covers how Teams provides security and compliance through features like encryption, auditing, legal holds and archiving. Lastly, it discusses how a company called Solvion helps clients implement Teams through solutions like connecting it to SharePoint and using bots, Flow, and PowerApps for additional functionality.
Semelhante a Digital collaboration with Microsoft 365 as extension of Drupal (20)
This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Juraj Čorba, Chair of OECD Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO), was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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1.) Introduction
Our Movement is not new; it is the same as it was for Freedom, Justice, and Equality since we were labeled as slaves. However, this movement at its core must entail economics.
2.) Historical Context
This is the same movement because none of the previous movements, such as boycotts, were ever completed. For some, maybe, but for the most part, it’s just a place to keep your stable until you’re ready to assimilate them into your system. The rest of the crabs are left in the world’s worst parts, begging for scraps.
3.) Economic Empowerment
Our Movement aims to show that it is indeed possible for the less fortunate to establish their economic system. Everyone else – Caucasian, Asian, Mexican, Israeli, Jews, etc. – has their systems, and they all set up and usurp money from the less fortunate. So, the less fortunate buy from every one of them, yet none of them buy from the less fortunate. Moreover, the less fortunate really don’t have anything to sell.
4.) Collaboration with Organizations
Our Movement will demonstrate how organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Urban League, Black Lives Matter, and others can assist in creating a much more indestructible Black Wall Street.
5.) Vision for the Future
Our Movement will not settle for less than those who came before us and stopped before the rights were equal. The economy, jobs, healthcare, education, housing, incarceration – everything is unfair, and what isn’t is rigged for the less fortunate to fail, as evidenced in society.
6.) Call to Action
Our movement has started and implemented everything needed for the advancement of the economic system. There are positions for only those who understand the importance of this movement, as failure to address it will continue the degradation of the people deemed less fortunate.
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Gamify it until you make it Improving Agile Development and Operations with ...Ben Linders
So many challenges, so little time. While we’re busy developing software and keeping it operational, we also need to sharpen the saw, but how? Gamification can be a way to look at how you’re doing and find out where to improve. It’s a great way to have everyone involved and get the best out of people.
In this presentation, Ben Linders will show how playing games with the DevOps coaching cards can help to explore your current development and deployment (DevOps) practices and decide as a team what to improve or experiment with.
The games that we play are based on an engagement model. Instead of imposing change, the games enable people to pull in ideas for change and apply those in a way that best suits their collective needs.
By playing games, you can learn from each other. Teams can use games, exercises, and coaching cards to discuss values, principles, and practices, and share their experiences and learnings.
Different game formats can be used to share experiences on DevOps principles and practices and explore how they can be applied effectively. This presentation provides an overview of playing formats and will inspire you to come up with your own formats.
2. About us
Me
• Fabian de Rijk, Alphen aan den Rijn NL
• fabianderijk on drupal.org
• Drupal developer at Finalist
Fi na l i st
• Drupal websites for Health and Education
• Supporter of Drupal Community
• Event sponsor & co-organiser
• Core and contrib maintainer
• Dutch Drupal Association member
3. What are we going to talk about?
#1 Why Drupal and Microsoft 365
#2 What is the Graph API?
#3 Setting up the module
#4 Examples & demo
#5 How to?
#6 Roadmap
#7 Questions
5. Framework that serves well as
social intranet or community
platform
Collaboration software with
video conferencing, chat and
documents
Microsoft 365 is go-to-software for most educational and governmental institutions.
6. • Advantages of both Drupal and Microsoft 365
• Provide single sign on via Azure (cloud platform Microsoft)
• Interact with the Graph API
So we built a module
Azure SSO
7. Gateway to almost all data living
within a Microsoft 365 subscription
and is therefore a super powerful API
for a lot of different use cases.
What is the
Graph API?
It’s all about together
Drupal is about together
It’s community is about together
And we think Drupal can be together with tooling like Office365
Drupal is a powerful framework that can serve really wel as a social intranet or community platform.
At Finalist, we are literally building digital workspaces wth Drupal in which student and teachers work together.
Microsoft 365 is collaboration software which is quite known. It has lots of features like Teams, with chat and video conferencing. And of course working together in documents.
We work in the fields of education and government, and whether you like it or not, Microsoft is go-to-software for lots of insitutions.
So….. We built a module that combines the advantages of both Drupal and Microsoft 365.
An important feature is single sign on, so you are immediately logged in with your Microsoft account.
This is important because once logged in, the Microsoft 365 connector can interact with the Graph API on behalf of your account.
This Graph API is superpowerful, because it is a gateway to almost all data living in your account.
This way we can use it for lots of use cases, which I will show you in the next half hour.
Using the Office 365 connector and its submodules we have added some functionality of what we thought would be helpful and to give you some examples which you can use to create your own modules.
Let me take you through some of them in a random order.
To be able to use the Microsoft 365 connector module you need to have an Azure app set up with correct permission scopes.
First create an app in Azure like you would when using OpenID. Just enter your basics like name and the Microsoft 365 connector specific return url.
Then create your secret (do not forget to copy it, you will see it only once) and start adding the API permissions.
The module will help you with that. When you install the base module it will create a page for you under Reports that shows a list of the authorization scopes needed to make all the functionality work.
This list of scopes will be automatically updated when you enable or disable submodules.
This list of scopes will be automatically updated when you enable or disable submodules.
Remember, the client id, tenant id and secret key are not saved in the Drupal database because of security reasons. They need to be added in the settings.php and you are ready for take off!
Using the Microsoft 365 connector and its submodules we have added some functionality of what we thought would be helpful and to give you some examples which you can use to create your own modules.
Let me take you through some of them in a random order.
Let’s start with the basics. Using the Office 365 connector module you can login to your Drupal site using your Microsoft 365 credentials.
It is even possible to sync data from Microsoft 365 for the logged in Drupal user or their respective profile. This can be used to save their full name, profile picture and more.
This is a rather basic function, however, it can be very handy. The module contains a block with links to all sorts of Microsoft 365 services. You can configure what services you want to show, so there is always a set of links that are useful to the user.
Using a combination of this module and the Group module you can connect groups with Teams. For now this adds a feature that lists files from a Team in the Group in Drupal. We also have added a feature for people to send messages from Drupal to others on Teams without leaving Drupal.
There is also an option to start a chat or a call with team members.
In the future there will be better integration with Teams (for instance your activity stream), and better and more integration between Microsoft 365 and Groups.
With the Outlook Calendar integration you can create events from Drupal nodes in your Outlook Calendar. Either from the creation of the node itself, or by using the block the module provides that outputs a button for users that creates the event on click.
In addition, the module makes it possible to show a block with the events that are upcoming for the currently logged in user.
The Outlook Mail integration provides 2 kinds of blocks. First of all, we have a block that exposes the last 5 e-mails in the users Inbox, second is a block which shows you unread e-mails in the inbox.
For now, these blocks only get mails from the Inbox folder, and a maximum of 5, but this will be configurable later. However, you can easily build this yourself as it fits your needs.
Let me show you a short demo of the possibilities this module has.
First, let us log in. As you can see, when the “Login with Microsoft Office” button is clicked we are taken to Microsoft where we need to authenticate ourself.
This means we are logged in, and we can retrieve data from the Microsoft Graph API using the Microsoft 365 connector module.
As you can see on the homepage we have some blocks that are generated by the module. We show the currently logged in user with the profile picture uploaded on Office and beneath that our upcoming appointments. When the event is an online meeting the link to join the meeting via Teams is automatically added. When you click on a event it will open the event in the Outlook Calendar.
In the third column you can see the 2 Outlook Mail blocks with the email sorted on date. When clicked on an email it will open the mail in Outlook Mail.
Also shown here are some blocks with recent or shared files and the block with the application links.
As said we have created a possibility to send a message to a user on Teams via Drupal. You can search for the recipient, add your message and click send. The message will be sent via Teams to the corresponding user, and will be sent by the currently logged in user.
As I said in the beginning, the submodules we have created can also be used as a beginning for custom functionality. We have, for example created a module that shows the user status and adds a dropdown for users from where you can call or chat via Teams or call the user via phone when used on mobile devices. And for a customer of ours we have integrated the Dropzonejs module with the abillity to upload large files that asynchronous get sent to a specific Sharepoint folder.
So, now for a bit of a technical bit. The module is built in a way to help other developers create their own additions.
When developing it can happen that the scopes the default Microsoft 365 connector module or one of it’s submodules use isn’t sufficient. When that happens you can use a custom hook we have added to the module. This hook adds the authorization scopes when logging in to Microsoft and makes the data in the Graph API accessible for the Microsoft 365 connector.
To retrieve data from the Graph API we have created a service for you called the GraphService. When using this service you have all the benefits of the Office 365 connector. This service already takes in account your status, and retrieves data from the Graph API as the current logged in user.
As you can see in the screenshot it is really easy to use. The getGraphData method in the service returns the data retrieved from the Graph API as is so you can do your own magic with it. The first parameter for the method is the endpoint in the Graph API which you can find in the API explorer at Microsoft.com
To post data to the Graph API you can use the sendGraphData method in the service. Just add the endpoint you would like to post to, and the data structure and you’re done! In the code example you can see how a event is created in my Outlook Calendar for Drupalcamp Ghent.
What do we want to do in the future?
Microsoft have released a new version of their SDK. This is a better and easier than the one we are using right now, so we need to update. This will take some time, because of the large changes.
Next to that we want to improve our documentation. It should be easier for other developers to use this module, just because it’s awesome.
For some time now there has been an active issue in the issue queue to allow multiple connectors. This way we can use multiple Azure apps, multiple tenants or Active Directories to retrieve data. This is helpful for environments where multiple organizations need to login to one system and don’t have a shared Azure environment.
And more, better examples, REST endpoints, etcetera.
Do you want to help in any further development? Or do you want to use the module? Just take a look at the project page on drupal.org!