Microsoft 365 May 2020
Business, technical and professional development
Administrators, power-users, product owners, communicators, end-users, architects, developers, and other professionals that work with Microsoft Collaboration or Cloud Technologies will meet online to share the latest information for working with Microsoft 365 technologies such as SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Yammer, Power Platform, Endpoint Manager, and many others.
The event is a free community-focused event dedicated to educate and engage members of the local technical community. Our event draws upon the expertise of Australian and New Zealand IT and business professionals, users of technology, developers and solution architects who come together to share their real-world experiences, lessons learned, best practices, and general knowledge with other like-minded individuals.
Learn more about Microsoft 365 May - Australia & New Zealand.
Over 100 sessions, and over 600 attendees!!!
Make sure to check out our team in the following sessions:
Cameron Dwyer - Microsoft MVP & CTO at OnePlace Solutions
Session: Building apps super fast using the Microsoft Graph
Mon 11 May 01:00 - 2:00 pm
James Fox - CEO at OnePlace Solutions
Session: Create an intelligent digital workplace - Bring Microsoft 365 solutions to Outlook
Latest news & blogs
How organizations can cut costs and deliver on expectations when managing projects
Effective project management can mean the difference between business success and failure. It requires careful planning and execution to make sure every part of the project aligns with the overall goals. However, delivering high-quality projects within the set budget and timeframe is challenging.
How to improve email communication through OnePlaceMail’s email tracking service
Email communication is still one of the most widely used tools in business, with 86 percent of professionals preferring it over other methods, such as instant messaging (IM) platforms and voice and video conferencing tools. Projected figures anticipated that the total daily email traffic—sent and received—would grow to a staggering 347 billion by the end of 2023. However, this ubiquity introduces significant challenges, particularly in maintaining compliance and managing critical business information.
Understanding information sprawl and its hidden consequences
No matter what some businesses do, they’re always drowning in a sea of digital assets. Data creation is growing rapidly, encompassing a wide array of documents, files, data, and structured and unstructured information. While digital solutions facilitate vast data management, they also introduce risks associated with information sprawl and inefficient workflows.