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Posts Tagged ‘Office 365 Groups’

Sensitivity Labels for Microsoft Teams, Office 365 Groups, and SharePoint sites (Public Preview)

When planning to implement Teams within your environment, governance and compliance should be at the forefront of your planning process. This means that protecting your organization’s data without hindering their ability to collaborate should be of utmost importance. Sensitivity labels will give you the ability to classify and regulate access to sensitive content created during […]

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Create a Solid Foundation for Your Microsoft Teams Implementation

In my last blog post, I introduced our guide, The Essential Guide to Microsoft Teams End-User Engagement. In this post, I will highlight a few key points to consider for your Teams implementation. Office 365 Groups Providing a positive user experience is a vital building block for engagement. A negative experience in Microsoft Teams can have […]

Core Components of Microsoft Teams – Part 3 – Office 365 Groups

Welcome back to part 3 of the Core Components of Microsoft Teams series! This time we’ll discuss all things Office 365 groups including how Teams leverages Office 365 groups. With that said let’s get this show started! In a nutshell, Office 365 Groups is a membership service that gets broken down into 3 steps: A […]

Microsoft Teams and Office 365 Groups from 365 Admin Perspective

I wanted to share the FAQs that may answer some of the questions for anyone who is planning to launch Microsoft Teams and Office 365 groups to the organization. I will answer when to choose what collaboration tools on Office 365 in a separate post. I know there is a lot of overlap between the different productive […]

Office 365 – Have You Evaluated These Exchange Online Features?

One of the great aspects of Office 365 is that there is no shortage of features and it seems like there are new features added monthly. That said, not all organizations want all of the features and in many cases, Microsoft has enabled these features by default. You may want to roll out these features […]