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Victoria Royals partner with itgroove for BC Festival of Trees
Royals and itgroove have teamed up to decorate a tree in support of BC Children’s Hospital. The Victoria Royals have partnered with itgroove Professional Services for the second consecutive year to take part in the BC Festival of Trees event that runs through January 6, 2015 at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in support of BC …
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I’ve made no secret about it before. I think Google is evil. Too many negative experiences with the company that is always “in beta” and lately that extends to YouTube. I won’t get into it here but I’m done with posting videos I care about on YouTube (Google/YouTube if you are listening, I’d love for …
Read onAppSwitcher and App Pinning in Office 365
Well, would you look at that. Last week the Appswitcher arrived in Office 365 and this morning I noticed I can now “Pin” my favourite apps in my Nav Bar. Looky Looky – Appswitcher “Pinning” So I pinned the things I use the most Your mileage/choices will vary of course… Outlook Yammer Office 365 …
Read onOffice 365 Video rolls out to First Release
I saw a preview of this a few weeks ago and it was pretty exciting. FREE/MORE/KICKASS value added to Office 365 customers as part of the future of NextGen Portals. Mark Kashman says it best here: http://blogs.office.com/2014/11/18/introducing-office-365-video But if you are looking for lots of references, check ’em out: Main blog post URL: http://blogs.office.com/2014/11/18/introducing-office-365-vi… Main …
Read onSpaceMonger – Great tool for freeing up disk space
Today I discovered SpaceMonger. After giving it a go, I was impressed enough that I felt I needed to share a few key things about it. What You’ve probably seen tools out there already that show you how much free disk space you have on your PC. Home grown scripts, batch files, and various other …
Read onYay, Clutter is here…
Ok, never thought I’d say that. Clutter (perhaps there was a better word for it, I personally always had a “Noise” folder with rules assigned in my Outlook for stuff that didn’t matter and occassionally got housecleaned – but not to say “Noise” was any better) is here, for Office 365/Exchange Online, Outlook Web Access …
Read onSharePoint Online – Say Buh-Bye to Tags and Notes
Edit/Update – November 19, 2014 Microsoft posted an update today with an even more clearly stated “die” date. So heads up that you need to grab your already deprecated tags and notes data by December 31, 2014 folks… Original Post Office 365 is Agile. Telemetry (Microsoft’s fancy word for we are watching what features you …
Read onHow to turn on First Release in Office 365
This is the second video in a series I’ve started putting together – short videos for common tasks, tips, tricks and questions I get. I’ve always been an advocate of the concept that a picture is worth a 1000 words (thus my undying love for SnagIt). But lately I’ve been thinking, “screw 1000 words, a video must …
Read onHow to move an existing email conversation to Yammer
I’ve started putting together some short videos for common tasks, tips, tricks and questions I get. I’ve always been an advocate of the concept that a picture is worth a 1000 words (thus my undying love for SnagIt). But lately I’ve been thinking, “screw 1000 words, a video must be worth 10,000 words right?” So, …
Read onBye Bye Wallet, Hello Wallet Phone Case
I’ve been on a quest for some time now to reduce all the clutter in my life. And I’ve just about got it all tricked out. OneNote and SharePoint up until this point is the central theme in just about anything and everything that has led to my organized happiness, both business and personal. This …
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