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Episode 8: SharePoint isn't so scary..
SharePoint can be intimidating, especially for those of use who don’t work with it everyday. In this episode, @WonderLaura tells us why SharePoint isn’t so scary and we discuss some of the SharePoint announcements at Ignite. …
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Episode 7: “The cloud can make a real fool of you”
Change can be difficult for any organization. Changing the working culture of your user population and driving product adoption can seem overwhelming, especially when applying traditional principles and adoption practices to today’s cloud world. We sat down with Patience Wootton at Ignite recently to understand what it means to be an Office 365 Product Owner and talk about change, driving user adoption and being an early Microsoft Teams adopter. …
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Episode 6: "I like OneDrive, but…"
OneDrive for Business has come a long way since it was initially launched and has earned it’s place as a leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Content Collaboration Platforms. We sat down with Stephen Rose at Ignite recently to talk about some of the exciting new things that will be coming to OneDrive soon. …
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Episode 5: Let's talk about networking, baby!
If there is anything we’ve learned about Office 365 in the last few years, it’s that change is inevitable. Not only are the core workloads and services changing constantly, but there are also new features and services added to Office 365 on a regular basis and as a result of this the service as a whole continues to evolve. At Ignite recently, we caught up with Paul Andrew and Paul Collinge from the Office 365 product group to talk about Microsoft’s impressive and ever-evolving network and how connectivity and network guidance has changed over time. …
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Episode 4.1: Ignite 2017 Azure Announcements with Warren
In this Episode, Warren goes solo again and shares some Microsoft Azure announcements from this year’s Ignite conference in Orlando and why they are relevant. See this link …
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Interview with Nic on REgardng 365 at Ignite 2017 in Orlando
Hey Everyone, Nicolas Blank as cornered by the REgarding365 team and interviewed on all things Cloud. …
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Episode 4: Interview and Introduction to Chris Goosen
In this episode, we introduce our listeners to our new co-host Chris Goosen and talk about massive migrations to Exchange Online… What is massive? 400,000 users massive. We speak to Chris about things like networking, adoption and not defeating the rules of physics when migrating from on-premises or even tenant to tenant, as well as what to do with multiple workloads like OneDrive for Business and Skype for Business. …
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Episode 3.1: Azure Short with Warren
In this Episode, Warren goes solo and shares some Microsoft announcements and why they are relevant. See the links below for the announcements: …
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Episode 3: Evangelism with Alistair Pugin
In this episode we chat to renowned evangelist and fellow South African MVP Alistair Pugin. Alistair has worked in various capacities in multiple verticals from retail – manufacturing to government, spanning 50 to 50000 users utilizing all aspects of pure Enterprise Information Management. His current position as an Office Servers MVP in Johannesburg, South Africa, provides him with a mechanism to assist companies with designing their SharePoint environment using “best of breed”, proven methodologies to foster innovation and growth through an ECM framework while incorporating a Knowledge Management strategy. It is with this vision that he strives to provide customers with a platform for Business Productivity Enrichment, establishing communities of practice through proper analysis and building a knowledge economy that is both quantifiable and achievable. …
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How to become an Evangelist - Upcoming interview with Alistair Pugin
This Episode is going to be a bit different from the norm. We’re going to speak to an “evangelist,” not a religious guy on a soap box, but a technical evangelist who started as a technology consultant, but made a conscious career change to become something different. The questions that we want to ask are towards the career development of anyone who wishes to do the same thing. One caveat that I’ll note now is that many of us are in evangelist positions technologically speaking however we are not aware of the impact we provide. That leaves us open to what we can’t measure is what we can’t manage. This post is an invitation to post your questions that we will ask of our guest on the show. For ease of visibility, we would ask that instead of commenting on this post, you avail yourself of our Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/thearchitects.cloud/. More on our features guest Alistair Pugin below: …