by Peter Baddeley | Dec 18, 2020 | Blog, Groups, Office 365 Governance
Microsoft 365 Groups: How They Work and How Best to Manage Them Power Collaboration with Microsoft 365 Groups The term “collaboration” has been a major buzzword for the past couple of years, especially in the corporate world across many sectors. The digital age has...
by Peter Baddeley | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Office 365 Governance
What Really Is The Difference Between Office 365 and Microsoft 365? We increasingly see references online to both Office 365 and Microsoft 365 – but what are they? Which one should you be using? What benefits do they deliver? And is there actually any difference...
by Peter Baddeley | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog, Office 365 Governance
What is Office 365 Workspace Governance? Here at ProvisionPoint, we use the term ‘Workspace Governance’ a lot. But what the heck does it mean? With the latest release of ProvisionPoint 365 now in the wild, I thought it made sense to write a post describing what we...
by Peter Baddeley | Oct 22, 2019 | Blog, Lifecycle Management, Office 365 Governance, Provisioning
Which Should I Provision? A New Microsoft Team or Channel? “I will create a new Team for that”, is perhaps the most common mistake which users make with Microsoft Teams. It may be the case that a new Team is required, but equally, it may be more appropriate to create...
by Peter Baddeley | Sep 28, 2019 | Blog, Lifecycle Management, Office 365 Governance
The Why, What and How of Microsoft Teams Governance Strategy There is a perception that users will “get” Microsoft Teams, and there is no need for the governance controls associated with products like SharePoint. At ProvisionPoint, we have seen various examples where...
by Peter Baddeley | Sep 16, 2019 | Blog, Groups, Lifecycle Management, Office 365 Governance, Provisioning
Why you need two Owners for Office 365 Groups Recently I attended the Ignite the Tour event in London, which was an excellent opportunity to learn about plans for Office 365. One particularly useful presentation for me was Microsoft talking about managing Office 365...