The podcast episode summarized the following:
1. The hosts discussed their top 10 favorite SharePoint moments from 2015, including Service Trust Portal, Planner, SharePoint 2016, and PowerApps.
2. Their predictions for SharePoint and Office 365 in 2016 included SharePoint becoming more like Windows 10 with free major updates, Groups for Office 365 becoming the new standard, and security and privacy being major themes.
3. The episode concluded by thanking their sponsor and providing details on how to engage with the hosts online and listen to future episodes.
2. Hosted by:
Christian Buckley, Beezy (@buckleyplanet)
Naomi Moneypenny, ManyWorlds (@nmoneypenny)
Benjamin “Limpy” Niaulin, Sharegate (@bniaulin)
Marc Anderson, Sympraxis Consulting (@sympmarc)
Episode 12 – December 2015
Office Server
and Services
MVPs
Still clinging to his
‘SharePoint MVP’ title
6. Naomi Moneypenny
1. Service Trust Portal
2. HIPAA compliance and EU Model Clauses for Yammer
3. Azure AD managing identities across cloud services (not just MSFT)
4. Planner
5. SharePoint 2016 & on-prem version
6. Office 2016 release
7. Microsoft Graph
8. Office Graph & Delve
9. PowerApps
10. Have your own key in O365 (doesn’t kick in till next year)
11. Outlook Groups
7. Benjamin Niaulin
1. SharePoint 2016 and future On-Premises release (2015 showed SharePoint is
here to stay and not going away)
2. Groups for Office 365 (came out of nowhere and created a lot of confusion for Yammer
and Team Sites)
3. OneDrive for Business Sync issues (a year of problems with sync still not entirely fixed still
and hurting business/adoption of O365)
4. Planner (Trello-like card based task management)
5. Video Portal
6. Delve for profiles, blogs, activity & analytics
7. Power Apps (what does it mean for workflows, forms and apps with SharePoint)
8. Cloud vs On-Premises no longer a battle and hybrid a real option
9. "Renewed Focus on SharePoint" - Jeff Teper is back and team back in common direction
10. A switch on Microsoft strategy with Ignite and WPC showing a focus on "Transformation"
and "Reinventing productivity" realizing that things are changing in IT
8. Marc Anderson
1. I think Office Graph was a 2014 thing, but people are
really starting to see how cool it is
2. News of the next gen Office 365 dashboard to make admin
tasks simpler
3. Platform independent apps – we now can do Outlook, and all
the other Office things on iOS and Android(?)
4. Purchases of Accompli, [that task thing]
5. ….what Ben said
9. Christian Buckley
1. Teper returning to SharePoint, also picking up OneDrive for Business
2. Clarifying message that SharePoint on prem is not going away anytime soon
3. Office 365 Planner
4. PowerApps
5. Office Graph general availability
6. GigJam
7. Azure Active Directory, and the maturing of Azure, in general
8. Delve and Cortana Analytics roadmaps
9. O365 Groups
10. Nadella sticking to his strategy of platforms and productivity
11. Predictions for 2016
• Big year and focus on SharePoint - especially revamp of its core (Team Sites) -
Especially as a marketing strategy to get more people to O365 and using the
SharePoint workload more. (Ben)
• Microsoft will be seen as cool again (Marc)
• SP 2010 becomes the XP of the platform (Naomi)
• Office 365 will become a $7B business (Marc)
• SharePoint becomes similar to Windows 10 in that there will be major updates for free
that will add new and improved value to the platform. (Ben)
• OneDrive lurches from hobbled laggard into being a Dropbox killer and actually works
on a Mac (Naomi)
12. Predictions for 2016
• Teper organizes a strike force to track down the last remaining SPS2001 customers and
forces them to upgrade (Christian)
• IT starts looking at hybrid solutions quite heavily to fight the growing Rogue IT problem in
organizations (users getting things themselves) (Ben)
• Security and privacy will be uber themes in a network structure (not just from threats
external but significant changes in employment laws and definition of ‘contractor’) and the
collaboration impact from that (Naomi)
• We’ll see a framework put in place legislatively to update security and privacy in the cloud,
consumer and law enforcement rights (because in the US we are using legislation from
1986). This will have consequences for everyone, as well as your work/life data ‘portfolio’.
(Naomi)
• Groups for Office 365 becomes the new standard (Ben)
13. Predictions for 2016
• The old ways of categorizing collaboration tools will be thrown out (but MSFT may fail to
adapt) (Naomi)
• Microsoft will write off a significant part of its Yammer investment (Marc)
• Yammer stays as an independent product and mostly unchanged that way, but gets "cut
into pieces" and some of its features get integrated to other bigger pieces where it makes
sense. Ex: Threaded Conversations in the Team Site. (Ben)
• Social fabric will become more and more front and center to the UX, but will be talked
about less -- ubiquitous within the UX (Christian)
• The year of democratization of data visualization (PowerBI and combination of hardware
advances) (Naomi)
• There will be an explosion of business apps that leverage what is happening inside SP,
whether online or on prem. (Christian)
14. Predictions for 2016
• Mobile will be the experience you (anyone) design for, specifically for tools not just sites
(Naomi)
• SP becomes more of the on prem platform, and the SP brand fades more and more into
the background with most O365 marketing. OOTB solutions (NextGen Portals, Planner, etc)
leverage SP but become the primary way that online customers consume SP (Christian)
• The year that analytics and productivity come together and we measure knowledge based
processes not just transaction oriented ones on a wide basis (not just the one off ways we
have now). We will see much more real-world solutions built on top of machine learning
and AI, surfacing data through SP (Naomi and Christian)
• Managing change will become an essential skill of all IT managers and we’ll have metrics to
back it up (Naomi)