One of the challenges that Office 365 admins face is managing group membership in various services. For example, when working with SharePoint Online, the recommended practice is to leverage Azure AD security groups. This way, when the group membership changes, all the admin needs to do is update the Azure AD group and the change … Continue reading Keeping your Azure AD Security Groups and Office 365 Groups in Sync with the Power Platform
Month: January 2020
Create your own Power Automate JSON Editor using Power Apps and Power Automate
Since it’s inception, Power Automate (formerly Microsoft Flow) has been positioned as being a no code/low code Citizen Developer workflow development platform. It’s awesome to see how far along it has come in such a short time and how much it has been adopted in the Office 365 community. As someone who has been working with the … Continue reading Create your own Power Automate JSON Editor using Power Apps and Power Automate
Segregating Organizational Admin Responsibilities in Office 365
Today, Office 365 offers a variety of admin roles that can be used to manage your tenant — 45 to be exact. These roles align with the general recommended practice of providing users and admins alike the least amount of access they require to complete their work. However, with that, there is still a problem … Continue reading Segregating Organizational Admin Responsibilities in Office 365
Linking to files in Microsoft Teams
I love the fact that Microsoft Teams lets me manage all my content in one place — files, conversations, and more. One way to even further simplify my collaboration with my peers is by including links to files directly within my conversations. When you select the Get link option for a file, a dialog presents you with … Continue reading Linking to files in Microsoft Teams
Accessing the latest Standard Operating Procedures when your Network is Down
A Standard Operating Procedure (SOP’s) is a set of step-by-step instructions compiled by an organization to help workers carry out complex routine operations. Sometimes, these SOP’s describe emergency procedures for dealing with fire, gas leaks, hazardous material spills, or other disasters. Recently, I worked with a client in the oil and gas industry who had … Continue reading Accessing the latest Standard Operating Procedures when your Network is Down