In this installment of the weekly discussion revolving around the latest news and topics on Microsoft 365, hosts – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen, Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm are joined by Sweden based MVP and Chief Technical Architect at Advania - Simon Ågren | @agrenpoint. Simon was last on PnP Weekly exactly 100 episodes ago.
Topics discussed in this session include:
- Simon’s role as Chief Technical Architect focusing on Modern Work in the Knowledge Factory within Advania.
- Top of mind with customers right now – Microsoft Viva and maximizing value of Microsoft 365 product investments - a strategy conversation.
- How you can use the Microsoft 365 Maturity Model with customers to measure their success/progress.
- Change the place you work and change the way you work - hybrid, remote, asynchronous. Microsoft Teams’ evolution and a transitioning corporate culture – meeting dynamics, remote synchronous vs asynchronous work, decision empowerment, knowledge sharing, and embracing a diversity of workstyles.
- Simon’s latest important contribution to the Microsoft Graph Toolkit. It all started with a blog post and a commitment to single sign-on in Teams.
- Why Simon contributes to open source? It’s a desire to learn, share, simplify, participate. Mutual positive experiences as with working with the Microsoft Graph Team.
We also covered 15 articles by Microsoft and the community from the last week.
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This session was recorded in front of web cams in totally audience free rooms on Monday, October 25, 2021.
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Here are all the links and people mentioned in this recording. Thanks, everyone for your contributions to the community!
Microsoft articles:
- Manage your Microsoft Teams apps with the Developer Portal - Karthig Balendran (Microsoft) | @KarthigBalendr1
- Developing real-time collaborative apps with Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and GitHub - Dan Wahlin (Microsoft) | @DanWahlin
- Announcing SharePoint Framework 1.13 – Extending Microsoft Viva Connections - Microsoft
Community articles:
- Customizing Lists best practices [guest blog and video] - Norm Young (UnlimitedViz) | @stormin_30
- How 3 makers, 2 devs and a princess came together to save kittens for a hackathon - Luise Freese | @LuiseFreese
- CLI for Microsoft 365 v4.1 - Garry Trinder (Microsoft) | @garrytrinder
- Connecting to SharePoint Online to On-Premises Databases with SharePoint Framework - Simon Doy (iThink365) | @simondoy
- Azure Cloud Shell issue when using CLI for Microsoft 365 - Workaround - Arjun Menon (Tata Consultancy Services) | @arjunumenon
- Connect Modern SharePoint Web Parts - Laura Rogers (IW Mentor) | @WonderLaura
- Sparsely Populated SharePoint Complex Columns and Power BI - Mark Anderson (Sympraxis Consulting) | @sympmarc
- Simple Teams Tab Single-Sign-On with Microsoft Graph - Wictor Wilen (Microsoft) | @wictor
- Microsoft Graph PowerShell – Backticks vs. Splatting vs. Class Objects - Liam Cleary | @helloitsliam
- Microsoft Graph PowerShell Filtering Working and Failures - Liam Cleary | @helloitsliam
- Episode #177 - Data Binding in SharePoint Framework ACEs - Paolo Pialorsi (PiaSys) | @PaoloPia
- How to Build a Pretty Power Apps People Picker with Office365 Users - April Dunnam (Microsoft) | @aprildunnam
Additional resources:
- Microsoft 365 Unified Sample Gallery (preview) - https://aka.ms/m365/samples
- PnP Sharing is Caring initiative - Getting started guidance and training for using GitHub and contributing to the community
- Want to ask a question or in general engage with the community - Add a note in the Microsoft 365 PnP Community hub at https://aka.ms/m365pnp/community
- Check out all the great community calls, SDKs, and tooling for Microsoft 365 from https://aka.ms/m365pnp
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