What you get with an Azure free account
☑ 750 Hours of #VMs
☑ 250 GB of #SQL db
☑ 5GB of #CosmosDB with 400 RIU
☑ 1 million requests and 400K GBs of resource consumption with @AzureFunctions
Other References:
- Dynamic Web Paige, including
- Machine Learning and AI
- Cognitive Services
- IoT Hub
- Notification Hubs
- Event Grid
- Azure Functions team
- Useful links for Azure Functions
- Slackin
- Update Management
SharePoint site design and site script overview
Also see…
Customizing the “modern” experiences in SharePoint Online
Series: Conquer your dev toolchain in ‘Classic’ SharePoint
How to develop offline apps with PowerApps
Office 365 Adoption. It never ends.
SharePoint & OneDrive round-up from #msignite
When Ignite 2017 closed, like many others, I’m was blown away with all the updates…Its like they actually listened to most of my customers’ asks for the past 5 years and finally got around to implementing them. The shear amount of updates is what is mind blowing! SharePoint and OneDrive are almost a complete revamp after they finish with pushing out all these updates. This isn’t to mention all the integration improvements with all the other O365 products, services, and apps.
Nick Brattoli from Collab365 has written a great round-up of all the updates.
Andrew Connell also wrote a great round-up of all the SharePoint Dev specific updates.
Below are some of the things that I found worth noting as major announcements:
- Greatly improved analytics (including file view)
- SharePoint Framework (SPFx) Web APIs & Permission Scope access
- SharePoint Framework (SPFx) ALM APIs & Permission Scopes
- Files on demand for OneDrive & SharePoint
- SharePoint HUB Sites
- Self-service OneDrive restore
- Universal Sharing interface, no matter which application you are in
- No Microsoft account needed for sharing securely
- Group enabled site collections will finally be listed in SharePoint Admin center
- SharePoint Framework (SPFx) tenant wide deployments
- SharePoint Site Collection App Catalog
- New SharePoint Admin center
- File preview for 270+ content types
- Page embedded Microsoft Forms & custom forms via PowerApps
- Microsoft built migration tool
- SharePoint Server 2019 – on premise (along with Office, Exchange, and SfB 2019)
- Note that the SfB client is planned to be integrated with the Teams client…I therefore expect the branding of SfB Server 2019 will change before release
- General improvements and improved integration to many of the other O365 apps and capabilities (SPFx, Search, Groups, Teams, Planner, PowerApps/Flow, PowerBI, Reporting, Security/Privacy/Compliance, etc.)
- SharePoint Conference NA
Others have been voting on their favorite features.
Office 365 Usage Analytics
For usage reporting across the Office 365 platform, currently this is possible via the Office 365 Adoption Content Pack in PowerBI. This content pack is a pre-release version.
NEWS from Ignite 2017
- Will go GA in Q1 2018 as the “Office 365 Usage Analytics” in Admin Center
- A non-admin “Report Reader” role has been added
- New insights and capabilities are still being added, see Roadmap
- New Microsoft Graph Reporting APIs to go GA in production (ETA week of Oct 2nd, currently in Beta)
- https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/reports/Office365ActiveUserDetail(period=’D7′)?format=test/csv
- Deprecating older reporting web services/command-lets
- New beta end point returns JSON with full ODATA support
- Integrates into Graph SDK
- Session information can be found @ https://aka.ms/Office365UsageReporting
- Sessions: