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Sydney Thornton's avatar

so good to see your writing. How about a comparison of NAMES in the last two years...entra...teams. and all the security terms just for a US based company NOT PULLING IN STUFF FROM OTHER SERVICES SUCH AS APPLE or YAHOO or SERVIS NOW or ORACLE or GOOGLE. And the different sized and provisioned tennants.

Then when we are using the right forests and trees and quality such as ISO and the other 45 standards that already have been certified for a tennant in a Microsoft Data Center.

And above all let' get off ARTIFICIAL intelligence -- it's more like currated, or secured or I just want a massive amount of pages, none of which are listed when you do a google search so what's the point ? I was hired to configure a tennant for a non profit (and I reduced my price) only to have the sponsor start yelling at me that SharePoint was a DRIVE and didn't know what a data base was or a query or a naming convention and just wanted that good ol country drive.

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Mark Kashman's avatar

I recall someone did a graphic showing how various SharePoint "services graduated" to full-blown products - in the visual of an expanded SharePoint "wheel/"pie." It showed Social > Yammer (now Engage), My Content > OneDrive, Media Services > Office 365 Video, BI > Power BI, etc..

Also, Kristy McGrath publishes a really nice "M365 Wheel" - see recent one here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/m365-wheel-fortune-45th-edition-9th-anniversary-top-kirsty-mcgrath-rtnpc/ || Or Matt Wade's "periodic table of M365" https://365adm-my.sharepoint.com/personal/matt_hexatown_com/Documents/Periodic%20Table%20of%20Microsoft%20365%20-%20Matt%20Wade.pdf?csf=1&web=1&e=ul3OVu

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Marc D Anderson's avatar

Thanks for the Ask Sympraxis mention, Mark!

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Mark Kashman's avatar

When inspiration hits, attribute appropriately.

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