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New & Improved SharePoint Online: Webinar Recap & Replay

We recently hosted a webinar on Office 365, where my colleague Rich Wood discussed what’s new and improved when it comes to the latest release of SharePoint Online. Rich, Director of Perficient’s National SharePoint Practice, gave attendees nine great reasons to love the new SharePoint Online. The tenth topic focused on Yammer, as Rich delved into SharePoint Online from a social perspective.
These reasons include, among others:

  • SkyDrive Pro
  • eDiscovery
  • Search
  • Cloud App Model
  • Powershell for SharePoint Online

Next, Rich discussed enterprise social and Yammer, and how Yammer is now providing the “social layer.” He wrapped up by explaining where  partners fit in terms of your social business strategy, and the value they can provide.
To listen to the webinar in its entirety, along with the Q&A portion, here is the replay:
SharePoint Online Webinar Yammer
You can also review the webinar slides, along with the poll results:

 
If you’d like to learn more about Office 365, join us for an upcoming webinar on Thursday, May 23, New & Improved Office 365: Is it Right for Your Business? Office 365 Solutions Delivery Director David Greve will discuss the benefits of moving to the cloud, the wide variety of improvements available in the new release, and how the added functionality equates to increased scale for larger companies.
 

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Taylor Rhyne

I work closely with our content management practices and partners at Perficient to lead marketing efforts designed to increase awareness and impact pipeline. I have experience in a variety of industries and have spent the last decade creating multi-faceted campaigns, working to integrate various channels into the plan and maximize effectiveness.

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