As a Collaboration Manager for a medium sized UK business, I attended Ignite with the principle purpose to learn what was coming from Microsoft and how it would affect my users
Here are the top ten things that I learned from the conference:
- I finally understood what all the fuss was about Office Groups - they'll be a genuine game changed for working teams to more easily get their work done, shared and found in search
- An Office 365 Group created in Yammer will use Yammer as it's conversation space, but a Group created anywhere else will use Yammer
- Delve is so integral to the Office 365 experience that I want to launch it within my company as soon as possible
- The struggle for any company to create an Intranet 'out-of-the-box' should be greatly improved with the advent of 'News' in SharePoint team sites using the new modern pages functionality
- We will be able to effectively lock down access to our Office 365 portal using Intune, domain joined machines and IP ranges - huge boon for security conscious companies
- Modern pages and sites are mobile compliant (responsive) automatically and look fantastic
- Cortana, using the Office Graph, will play a bigger role in organising your day, week and projects in the coming future
- A lot of the really cool features require an E5 licence
- Microsoft people are really passionate about their products and Microsoft and represent such a dramatic change in reputation, perspective and future than the Microsoft from the days of 'Old IT'
- I'd like a job at Microsoft as a Product Manager!



