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Hi Thanks for the info on Copilot. Small suggestion, if you look at the videos on copilot on RU-vid all are same examples, nothing new in this video. I kindly suggest take some new scenarios and try something different. May be more on little complex data analysis, PLESE DO NOT TAKE A Simple data and show how easy it is, please give a demo on complex data, how we can play around data. please do not take this personally. Just a suggestion. Whatever you are demoing here already done by many.
Hello, we will develop more advanced Copilot content as our team becomes familiar with it. We appreciate you taking the time to leave a suggestion on how we can make these better!
For anyone wondering, you can create a calendar on teams only within a particular team with other participants. You go into where files are stored and click on + to create a new app tab at the top, and then select calendar. This is from memory, so it might not be exactly accurate.
There are some downsides to working with them, it's true. They have absolutely no interest in your business and you as a customer. We work with G-core labs and this is excellent cooperation, every client is important to them, you can negotiate profitable offers for yourself.
My employer does not integrate Microsoft for all apps - Outlook is a one-off for my use. We use gmail for staff and students. Teams is new for us so the integration was not innate.
Hello, We are starting to set up Office 365 to manage our law office. We are setting up sites for clients, but I am still having difficulty understanding the chicken and egg between One Drive, SharePoint, One Note, and Teams. We are using Teams as our portal with a channel to a hub on Sharepoint where we can access the different lists of case matters. In the case matters (i.e. DUI law) we are linking to the individual client sites, within the client sites, we can access OneNote for each client to track notes on the case. When writing this, it appears we have a clean workflow, but we don't. For example, our OneDrive is not really linked to our Sharepoint. I think that is because we may have made an omelet with the egg (OneDrive) so that it could not complete the cycle. I have tried to hire consultants to help me get this together but because we are a small law office, no one wants to help me clean up the mess. I just want to understand the interfaces. We have all kinds of One Note Notebooks that were created, but I am concerned about deleting any of them because I do not understand the relationship on the backend between all of the wonderful, robust tools.
if I am saving customers' information only three things are important their name, contact, and password as without these any other information is useless. I would rather hash these values before storing them that will certainly compromise speed a bit but the money I am going to spend on this insurance, I will buy more CPU resources. Its already hard to claim insurance for tangible property.
we using mobileiron mdm on website it says : "On Android specifically, IT can relay SMS messages from the device to corporate email archival systems " do you know how can I access or archive sms on android ?
thank you for this video! I have a question, ... I want to share a read only intranet with few clients outside my organization (insurance agency), having each client her own information ... is that possible to achive with SharePoint?
Switched off One Drive and simply use Word, OneNote and Excel on the local PC and back up to a stand alone hard drive. Became way more productive. How do I share? I send a draft by email. Saves everybody hours.
Excellently explained, this is a very complex relationship between the two and frankly, I don't see the value of separating them as two separate entities with the sharing options for protection.
Hi. We also made a video about Data Protection ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jwFoMe5vE-o.html and thought you and your viewers might like to watch it.