by Peter Baddeley | Jan 10, 2019 | Blog
Who should be able to create a SharePoint Site? The question of who should be able to create SharePoint sites is one which has troubled SharePoint implementations for over 15 years. There are different opinions on the best approach and these opinions have changed as...
by Peter Baddeley | Jan 8, 2019 | Blog
Create Office 365 Groups There are several experiences through which users can create Office 365 Groups. These experiences for creating Groups include Outlook, SharePoint, Planner, Yammer and Microsoft Teams. Dependant on the experience used for creating, the type of...
by Peter Baddeley | Jan 8, 2019 | Blog
Visualise key resources when using SharePoint for Project Sites ProvisionPoint recently announced a Person or Group column type for using on request forms for SharePoint sites, Office 365 Groups and Microsoft Teams. There are several practical uses for this column...
by Peter Baddeley | Jan 5, 2019 | Blog, Compliance, Office 365 Governance
No Governance for Microsoft Teams is a failure in IT Leadership Microsoft Teams is the solution to all your problems. Users will find it really easy to adopt Microsoft Teams as it is incredibly straightforward to implement. These and other myths are what many CIOs and...
by Peter Baddeley | Dec 29, 2018 | Blog
What is an Office 365 Group There are two different ways to describe an Office 365 Group. Firstly, in a purely technical sense, an Office 365 Group is an object in Active Directory which controls access to several related services. Managing the membership of an Office...
by Peter Baddeley | Dec 2, 2018 | Blog, Office 365 Governance
SharePoint, Office 365 and Projects in the Construction Sector: Part Two: Solving Governance Challenges In the first post in this series, I described how organisations in the construction sector use Office 365 and SharePoint. I further explained there were many...