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 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...
by Peter Baddeley | Aug 4, 2019 | Blog, Lifecycle Management, Provisioning
Saving Money with Office 365 Automation People Power I worked for a company many years ago where all staff, whether they had been in the organisation a few weeks or many years were given one monthly task. The task was to propose how the organisation could perform...
by Peter Baddeley | Jul 25, 2019 | Blog, Lifecycle Management, Provisioning
The pros and cons of a naming convention for Microsoft Teams Does ProvisionPoint 365 allow me to set a naming convention for Microsoft Teams? This is a question that we are regularly asked during demos, and of course the answer is yes. There is then typically a...
by Tom Eastham | Jul 20, 2019 | Blog, Provisioning
Using Microsoft Teams with Azure DevOps At ProvisionPoint, we are a big fan of Microsoft Teams. We use Microsoft’s flagship communications platform as our main communication and collaboration mechanism. This doesn’t just cover our internal communications, calls and...
by Peter Baddeley | Jun 30, 2019 | Blog, Provisioning
Why would you create a SharePoint Site without an Office 365 Group? People who are new to the world of SharePoint may imagine that Sites only come in one form, which is the Modern Group connected Team Site. In fact, there is a range of other types of SharePoint Sites...