Hey All,
Welcome to a new format I am testing out for my blog titled the Weekly Round Up. Each Week or so, I will gather M365 Posts I have bookmarked on the web and share them out with you! This will be the first post in the series so I am taking in feedback, and please share with me what you feel is newsworthy in the comments. Enjoy!
- For the power platform we have a hive of AI documentation titled Intelligent application workload documentation. I personally love the responsible AI design section. But I am also digging deep into the section on Power Platform Well-Architected assessment to gear up for a Power Platform Program deployment. Here’s the link – https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/well-architected/intelligent-application/?trk=feed_main-feed-card_feed-art
- Related – See my AI related content here – https://levelupm365.com/tag/ai/
- Have you ever wanted your own external website that has the power of SharePoint document libraries on the backend? Now you can have your cake and eat it too! SharePoint Embedded is a a great product for developers to have a “headless” SharePoint backed to serve as the data repository for their website. I recently deployed a loan processing external website for a client where SharePoint Embedded among other M365 technologies were deployed to house all the documents that came in and are pending internal processing. Of course the use-cases are endless but this offering is awesome for the code-first developers out there – https://adoption.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/embedded/
- In case you missed it, have you ever wondered where to store things within the M365 platform? We have OneDrive vs. Teams vs. SharePoint, the list goes on… See write up here with a quick downloadable table comparison chart –
- What’s new in copilot – I love this write up from William Huneycutt on LinkedIN I will paste what he has written below but you can click on the link to see the whole post and give him the necessary thumbs up for the post.
Generate Images: Copilot can now create images directly within Business Chat, making it easier to visually communicate ideas and concepts during discussions.
Pre-built Agents: Users can leverage pre-built agents for Business Chat, simplifying interactions and enhancing the overall collaboration experience.
Business Chat Access: Access to Business Chat is more widespread, enabling users to collaborate seamlessly across different platforms and work environments.
Outlook Chat: Copilot offers private chat capabilities within Outlook, allowing users to have direct, efficient conversations without leaving their email client.
Loop Chat: Copilot in Loop helps users refer to longer content quickly and get started on documents faster, streamlining the content creation process.
Word: With Copilot in Word, users receive assistance in creating and editing documents, improving productivity and document quality.
OneNote: Copilot in OneNote helps users capture every thought efficiently, ensuring no idea is left unrecorded.
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