Answering common questions with Office 365 Part 3

This is the third article in a series of typical customers questions around Office 365. These questions were part of presentation I did with two other resellers at the Australian Microsoft Partner Conference in 2016. You’ll find the first part of the series here:

Answering common questions with Office 365 Part 1

Answering common questions with Office 365 Part 2

The question for this article is:

My team has to manage a lot of documents for a lot of clients and we have trouble working effectively with this information when you also combine it with data from email and other sources. How can Office 365 be used to allow my business to be more effective with the information we are producing?

There are so many ways that this question can be answered with Office 365. Consider the following as simply an overview of what is possible.

The most important thing to appreciate about Office 365 is that all the information you put in there is searchable. The results from any search are ‘security trimmed’. That means you only see results that you have access to view.

For most users Delve provides a single pane of glass across nearly all of your Office 365 services.

How can I find people and information in Office Delve?

I have written articles about the importance of Delve but this one probably sums up things best:

Delve should be the centre of your Office 365 universe

Delve is available across all Office 365 suites and if you haven’t as yet looked at it then start here:

Introducing Office Delve

Powered by Officegraph

What is Office Delve?

How does Office Delve know what is relevant to me?

Also importantly, you can get Delve on your mobile devices:

Introducing Office Delve Mobile Apps

as well as you Windows 10 desktop:

Delve on Windows 10 app

Most Office 365 users also get a personal location called OneDrive for Business in which they can store all their documents.

What is OneDrive for Business?

They will get around 1TB of space into which they can store and share their personal files. This means they can move information stored on their local desktop, PC, USB drives, etc into a secure location that only they have access to and that they can share from with others, inside and outside the organisation if they want. It is important to note that OneDrive for Business is not designed as a file server replacement, it is designed for personal use. SharePoint Team Sites and Office 365 Groups are more the locations for information that needs to be shared with a teams of people.

There are many other products that do personal file sharing but here’s an overview of why OneDrive for Business is a superior technology.

Why OneDrive for Business

Given that Office 365 is much more than just emails and file storage I’d recommend you review my article:

Where to put data in Office 365?

to give you a better idea of what all the options are.

Now I mentioned Office 365 Groups as another location in which you can save your information. Office 365 Groups is great if you simply need an email distribution and single place to store common files. For a better idea of what Office 365 Groups are all about have a look at:

Office 365 groups: A quick tour of new user and admin experiences

If you then needs to add tasks to your collaboration you should have a look at Office 365 Planner:

Get started quickly with Microsoft Planner

However, if your needs exceed the functionality of both Office 365 Groups and Planner then it is time to consider SharePoint Team Sites for a fully blown ‘intranet’ style experience.

What is SharePoint

Getting started with SharePoint

Remember, that everything you put into a SharePoint Team Site is searchable, including the text inside documents. Team Sites allow you to create a hierarchical structure much like a file server but add in collaboration features like calendars, wikis, lists, etc.

You can get more functionality by using ‘metadata’ to tag your information to make it easier for your users to filter and sort.

Create managed metadata column

Set up metadata navigation for a list or library

The great thing is that you can customise your metadata to exactly suit your needs.

Another service available to Enterprise Office 365 Plans is a private video portal called Office 365 Video. In here you can place and share videos with your team. This is a great place for training resources as well as recordings from Skype for Business.

Meet Office 365 video

Manage your Office 365 video portal

You can also embed these videos directly into your SharePoint Team Site quickly and easily.

Another member of the Microsoft Cloud family is CRM. This allows you to manage contacts, sales, etc. but will soon also allow you to manage your financials thanks to the recently announced Dynamics 365.

Dynamics 365

Turning business process into business advantage for organizations everywhere

The big advantage these additional Microsoft Cloud products provide is the fact that access is governed by the same login users have for Office 365. This provides greater integration and management that few other services can match.

Another location that your team can collaborate together is in Yammer. Yammer provides an enterprise social network to share information publically which has so many benefits to the business. I’ve outlined many of these here:

The Business of Yammer

Don’t forget also that many Office 365 suites provide your users with the latest Office desktop software on their PC’s, Macs and mobile devices. They get at least 5 installation on each platform to ensure that everyone has the same version of the software. As an Office 365 subscriber you receive continuing free upgrades to this software automatically so you don’t need to worry whether everyone has the ‘latest’. They will.

Finally, Office 365 is also going to provide you the ability to automate your business process and information via a number of different tools such as:

Microsoft Flow

Microsoft Powerapps

SharePoint Workflows

In summary, Office 365 gives a lot of ways to manage and work more effectively with your information. It also provides you with the opportunity to improve the way you work today, become more effective and save time. It really is a single platform dedicated to better information management, accessed via a single login that is always constantly evolving and improving. In short, Office 365 is more than email and file storage, it is a full suite of productivity services to help your business better manage your information.

Watch out for the answers to more common questions with Office 365 coming soon.

September Webinar Resources

https://docs.com/d/embed/D25192779-1444-2944-8490-001568062022%7eMd4186d87-61d5-259a-4d26-00a8bd86cfff

Webinar for September complete. Thanks to all who registered and attended.

The slides are available at docs.com:

https://doc.co/YbswCu/qcihGm

If you are not a CIAOPS patron you want to view or download a full copy of the video from the session you can do so here:

http://ciaops-academy.teachable.com/p/september-2016-need-to-know

you can also now get access to all webinars via:

http://ciaops-academy.teachable.com/courses/need-to-know-webinars

for a nominal fee.

Details of the October webinar coming real soon!

Understanding Rights Management presentation

https://docs.com/d/embed/D25192795-0305-0957-9310-002126437846%7eMd4186d87-61d5-259a-4d26-00a8bd86cfff

I’ve uploaded a copy of my reset presentation on “Understanding Rights Management” to docs.com. You can view and download it via:

https://doc.co/1bDmLT/qcihGm

It provides you an overview of what Rights Management is, what features are available with Office 365 E3 or better suites as well as what the Azure Rights Management provides on top of the standard set of features.

CIAOPS Need to Know Webinar next week

The free CIAOPS September Need to Know webinar will be held next Thursday the 22nd of September 2016 at 11am Sydney time. You can register here:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7120256258738097411

For September the focus will be on the business of benefits of Yammer. I’ll explain how Yammer works and show you how to get started using Yammer in a business as well as some tips and tricks to make it effective in your organisation no matter how big or small. You’ll also get some insight on how to administer Yammer if that is your role.

Attendees will see hands on demonstrations of Yammer and Office 365 as well as be able to ask any question of me during the open Q and A session. You’ll also get updates from Office 365 to help you understand what new with the product and how you can take advantage of it. Join me for this deep dive webinar and I promise, you’ll learn something you didn’t know about Office 365 that will save you time and money.

The CIAOPS Need to Know Webinars are free to attend but if you want to receive the recording of the session you need to sign up as a CIAOPS patron (for only USD$10 per month) which you can do here:

https://www.patreon.com/ciaops

or purchase them individually at:

http://www.ciaopsacademy.com/

Previous webinars have included deep dives into OneDrive for Business and using Search effectively in Office 365.

Also feel free at any stage to email me directly atdirector@ciaops.com with your webinar topic suggestions.

I’d also appreciate you sharing information about this webinar with anyone you feel may benefit from the session.

I look forward to seeing everyone on the webinar in September.

Missing web parts if you don’t enable scripting

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To embed a Yammer feed into a SharePoint Team Site you need to use a Script Editor Web Part as I have detailed previously here:

Inserting a Yammer Feed into SharePoint

However, as you can see by the above screen shot, when I attempted to do this recently the Script Editor Web Part was not evident. Strange, I thought.

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The above image shows the difference and the Script Editor Web Part being available. What was the difference? Why did it appear in one tenant but not in another?

At first, I thought it had something to do with the licensing for the user I was logged in as. However, it turns out that the issue was that scripting hadn’t been enabled for Team Sites in the SharePoint Admin center.

I have previously detailed how missing Web Galleries are also due to scripting not being enabled. My previous post on this as well as how to enable scripting with SharePoint Online is here:

SharePoint Online missing Web Designer Galleries

So it turns out that disabled scripting in SharePoint Online also disables some web parts (the Script Editor Web Part being one). Therefore, it is probably good practice to always ensure that scripting is enable in the SharePoint Admin Center before you start building your Team Site.

Free CIAOPS Office 365 webinar next week

Please don’t forget to sign up for my free Office 365 webinar next Thursday the 22nd of September from 11am Sydney time. You can register here:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7120256258738097411

By attending you’ll get the latest Cloud news plus a deep dive into an Office 365 topic as well as open Questions and Answers where you can ask any question you like.

This months deep dive will focus on Yammer. What is is? How can it be used to collaborate? And how can it be used effectively inside a business of any size? I’ll show you and share some best practices, along with some tips and tricks.

Of course if you have specific questions on Yammer or Office 365 you’d like answered don’t hesitate to send them to me (director@ciaosp.com) and I’ll do my best to make sure they get answered.

The CIAOPS Need to Know Webinars are free to attend but if you want to receive the recording of the session you need to sign up as a CIAOPS patron (for only USD$10 per month) which you can do here:

https://www.patreon.com/ciaops

or purchase them individually at:

http://www.ciaopsacademy.com/

Also feel free at any stage to email me directly at director@ciaops.com with your webinar topic suggestions.

I’d also appreciate you sharing information about this webinar with anyone you feel may benefit from the session.

I look forward to seeing everyone on the webinar in September.

Azure AD Management comes to ARM

 

  https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Azure-Active-Directory-Videos-Demos/Getting-started-with-the-new-Azure-Active-Directory-management-experience/player

One of the missing pieces when it came to working with Azure in Office 365 was the ability to manage Azure Active Directory. Previously, this all had to be done via the older “classic” or Service Manager Portal, such as:

Configuring an Azure Single Sign On portal

Microsoft has just announced the preview of Azure Active Directory in the new Resource manager portal. You can read more about the announcement here:

The AzureAD admin experience in new Azure portal is now in public preview

Take a look at the above video to get a feel on what the new management experience is all about.

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You can find the new option area in the new Portal by searching the services for “azure” as shown above and then selecting Azure Active Directory.

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You should then see your Azure Active Directory as shown above.

You can do all the stuff you used to be able to do in the “classic” portal such as configure company branding.

Remember, that if you have Office 365 you also have Azure AD. All you need to do is enable it:

Enabling your Azure AD

and you’ll get access to these features for free.

It is really exciting to see Microsoft brining more and more features to the new Azure portal. Have a look for yourself today.

Answering common questions with Office 365 Part 2

This is the second article in a series of typical customers questions around Office 365. These questions were part of presentation I did with two other resellers at the Australian Microsoft Partner Conference in 2016. You’ll find the first part of the series here:

Answering common questions with Office 365 Part 1

The question for this article is:

Customer Question – There is a lot of talk about online privacy and governments spying on data. Although my business doesn’t have anything to hide how does Office 365 keep my data private and secure from unwanted ‘prying eyes’? I also have a legal responsibility to ensure my clients data remains secure and private. Can this be achieved with Office 365 to ensure I am compliant with any legislation?

In Australia, if you run up an Office 365 tenant today the data will be located in the Australian data centers. An administrator can easily see where their Office 365 data is located using this process:

Office 365 Data location

The E5 license provides functionality known as ‘Customer Lockbox’. This allows the customer to control who accesses their data by basically have requests for access come directly to the customer. I have written an article about this here:

Enabling Customer Lockbox

and you’ll also find some good information about Customer Lockbox in this video:

Information that is sent to and from Office 365 is encrypted:

Encryption in transit

Information saved in Office 365 is also encrypted at rest as detailed in this video:

Depending on the Office 365 license you have (typically E3 or above) you can enable and configure additional security measures to keep your data safe. One of these is Data Loss Prevention or DLP and I have previous detailed how to set this up for SharePoint:

Enabling DLP for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business

Office 365 also includes the ability to enable multi factor authentication. This means that not only do you need a login and password but you’ll also need something like a unique code sent via text message to login. You can read more about this here:

Set up multi factor authentication for Office 365

I’ve also previously covered how Office 365 includes basic Mobile Device Management (MDM) that allows you to protect which mobile devices connect to your environment as well as allowing you to set policies to ensure they are secure. You can read more about how to set that up here:

Office 365 Mobile Device Management

With plans from E5 and above you also get the ability to place information on ‘Legal Hold’ to preserve it for long periods of time. More information on those abilities is at:

Legal Hold

These plans also allow you to use advanced eDiscovery to search across all the data sources inside Office 365 for information that matches your pre-defined query. Here is an article I have written about eDiscovery with SharePoint Online:

SharePoint Online eDiscovery

here is a FAQ on eDiscovery:

eDiscovery FAQ

as well as as an overview article on eDiscovery in Office 365:

eDiscovery in Office 365

As I have written about previously, many users of E3 licenses and above don’t appreciate that they have the ability to use Rights Management to protect their documents no matter where they are located. My article explaining all this is here:

Office 365 E3 and above includes Rights Management

I also have an article on using Rights Management with SharePoint Online here:

Using Office 365 Rights Management with SharePoint Online

and here’s more information on Rights Management in Office 365:

Information Rights Management 

and how you use email message encryption:

Office 365 message encryption

As I have said before, the security features of Office 365 are one of the real differentiation points when it comes to online services. There are lots and lots more features I could dig into here but I’ll point you to a presentation I gave a while back on Office 365 security which is a good overall summary of what’s available:

https://docs.com/d/embed/D25195817-5129-1561-2200-001922537313%7eMd4186d87-61d5-259a-4d26-00a8bd86cfff

The slides are also available here as well:

https://doc.co/uWMfkS/qcihGm

I’ll also point you to the article I wrote on the new Microsoft Secure Score service that allows you to rate how secure your tenant is and then take actions to improve that:

Office 365 Secure Score

You can rest assured that Microsoft takes security very seriously and as such, has many features available across all plans to ensure your data remains private and secure. You can increase that security by using the Enterprise Plans such as E3 and above to enable even more security. For what these advanced plans provide, their cost is cheap. Really cheap. So if you haven’t considered what additional security plans like E3 include then I’d strongly encourage you to check out the features.

Watch out for the answers to more common questions with Office 365 coming soon.