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Latest podcast episodes about office app

Notnerd Podcast: Tech Better
Ep. 481: Who is Apple's new iPhone 16e for?

Notnerd Podcast: Tech Better

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 67:27


The morning after last week's show, Apple announced their new iPhone 16e, replacing the SE line of iPhones. It has a lot of features, doesn't have others, and has a new price. Who is this phone for? Apple must think there is a market for it, and we break down our thoughts. Speaking of markets, there wasn't one for the Humane AI pin, and they are shutting it down. Plus more tech news, tips, and picks to help you tech better. Watch on YouTube! - Visit Notnerd.com or Notpicks.com INTRO (00:00) Southwest Airlines is now telling people not to play music and videos on speakerphone as part of their preflight instructions… (02:35) MAIN TOPIC: iPhone 16E (07:55) Apple announces iPhone 16E 18 features missing from the iPhone 16E DAVE'S PRO-TIP OF THE WEEK:  iPhone Music Haptics (29:00) JUST THE HEADLINES: (38:05) Asus continues fragrant device trend with an aromatic mouse Scented products cause indoor air pollution on par with car exhaust India's “Human Calculator Kid” shatters 6 world records in a single day YouTube plans lower-priced, ad-free version of paid video tier Microsoft unveils Majorana 1, the world's first quantum processor powered by topological qubits Apple says Severance has become its most popular show ever, overtaking Ted Lasso California takes steps toward officially recognizing Bigfoot TAKES: Humane is shutting down the AI Pin and selling its remnants to HP (42:00) Apple announces $500B US investment plan, adding 20K jobs (44:55) Microsoft quietly launched a free ad-supported Office App, and no one noticed (47:35) BONUS ODD TAKE: Untranslatable Dictionary (50:25) PICKS OF THE WEEK: Dave: Mini Spider Prank Box - Surprise Wooden Gag Gift, Perfect for Birthday, April Fools Day, Harmless Joke with Rubber Spider, Startling & Reusable Prank Kit  (54:25) Nate: Girl Scout Cookies from Isla (58:45) RAMAZON PURCHASE - Giveaway! (01:02:20)

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
March Madness Office App

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 2:13


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Martinis + Bikinis
spotting toxic friendships, making friends in a new city, and building lasting connections with my childhood friends betsy and ellie

Martinis + Bikinis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 57:03


#4: In this episode, Veronica sits down with her 2 childhood besties Ellie Friend and Betsy Bradshaw to shed some light on friendship. They discuss toxic friendships and relationships, creating boundaries, making friends in a new city, building lasting connections, and much more. We also got you guys to submit your most embarrassing childhood memories, so we shared our favorite submissions and told some of our own. Make sure to like, rate, and subscribe to stay up to date on new episode drops. Take Me Out of Office App - https://getooo.app.link/NHEONiz3Pnb Flex DC (code VDFLEXFREE for a free class or VDFLEX for $75 off your unlimited membership) - www.moosefit.co/flex-dc Next Day (code VERONICA for 15% off) - https://linktr.ee/getanextday Martinis + Bikinis IG - https://www.instagram.com/martinisandbikinispod Podcast Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@martinisandbikinispod My personal IG - https://www.instagram.com/veronicadroulia My personal TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@veronicadroulia Connect with Betsy - https://www.instagram.com/@betsykbradshaw Connect with Ellie - https://www.instagram.com/elliefriend7/ https://www.instagram.com/thebalancedbellie/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martinisandbikinispod/support

Microsoft Roadmap Roundup
Willkommen zum Microsoft Ignite 2022 Roundup | Staffel 3 Folge 39 DE

Microsoft Roadmap Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 5:06


In der heutigen Folge befassen wir uns mit der Microsoft Ignite Konferenz aber auch mit anderen Roadmap Artikeln. Somit haben wir heute Microsoft Project, Microsoft Bookings, Microsoft Lists das neue Office App und etwas Whiteboard. Einen Rückblick auf die Ignite als Artikel gibt es neu auf afrait.com

SaaS Bazen Podcast
131 - Zelfstandig groeien of kiezen voor een overname? Thijs van der Burgt

SaaS Bazen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 35:41


Vandaag: SaaS Baas Thijs van der Burgt van Office App, nu onderdeel van HqO. Thijs vertelt over zijn besluitvormingsproces omtrent zelfstandig groeien of overname, over het integreren van bedrijven, de uitdagingen die hierbij komen kijken en wat hij leert van de Amerikaanse aanpak. Let's go! Website HqO: https://www.hqo.com/ Podcast sponsor Leadinfo: leadinfo.com/saasbazen SaaS Bazen Meetup Wil je meer op de hoogte blijven van ontwikkelingen in de SaaS wereld en zoek je naar een groep trusted advisors? In de SaaS Bazen Meetup krijg je beide: in een tweewekelijkse virtuele Meetup praten Jan Aleman en Johan de Wit je bij over SaaS, krijg je case studies van andere SaaS bedrijven te zien en kun je zelf actief deelnemen aan het gesprek. We behandelen alle thema's die relevant zijn voor jou als SaaS Baas: funding, sales, internationalisatie, het bouwen van een team, marketing, you name it. Je bent van harte welkom om een gratis proefsessie bij te wonen! saasbazen.nl/saas-bazen-meetup/ Volg SaaS Bazen op LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/saasbazen/ Volg SaaS Bazen op Instagram: www.instagram.com/saasbazen/ Word lid van SaaS Bazen! SaaS Bazen is de plaats waar software ondernemers bij elkaar komen, om te bouwen aan een winstgevende SaaS business. Stop met het wiel opnieuw uitvinden en krijg toegang tot de kennis en connecties die je nodig hebt om betere beslissingen te nemen. Je bent in een paar klikken lid en word direct onderdeel van het grootste SaaS ondernemersnetwerk van Nederland. Wat je krijgt: 80+ uur aan interviews met andere SaaS Bazen, 2 groepsmeetings per maand met andere SaaS Bazen en een online omgeving waarin je onbeperkt kunt chatten, vragen kunt stellen en in contact staat met ca. 300 andere SaaS Bazen. Word lid: saasbazen.nl/lidmaatschappen/

365 Message Center Show
Dude. Where's my Power Apps - #234

365 Message Center Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 27:56


You will want to prepare your people for a Power Apps tidy up. Our headline message discusses how Power Apps, Dynamics 365 apps, and Azure AD integrated apps may be removed from the app launcher, to help app exploration and discovery. In this week's show: - Adding a restore option to the Manage Tags Tab     - Important information about your Microsoft 365 Office App launcher and All Apps experiences     - Create DocuSign requests using the compose extension     - Viva Connections Multilingual Dashboard     - MailTips will recommend addressing accessibility issues before sending email messages          Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center.   Follow us!   Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at:     Daniel - https://DanielGlenn.com/YT Darrell - https://www.youtube.com/modernworkmentor   

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Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
Microsoft Teams development ”plus” with Tom Morgan

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 47:55


Jeremy Thake catches up with Tom Morgan about Microsoft Teams development "plus". Tom talks about Azure Communication Services, Power Platform and the fusion of devs around the platform. Links from the show: Tom's blog @tomorgan Microsoft News Teams JS SDK v2 Public Preview Update: Teams Apps in Office.com & Office App for Windows Integrating real-time Microsoft Graph notifications (GitHub) Integrating real-time Microsoft Graph notifications (video) The End of the REST API for On-Premises Mailboxes Preview Community Links Debugging Teams App Locally with Teams Toolkit (@girlie_mac) Introduction to Adaptive Card Studio VS Code extension (@TimCadenbach) Integrate ngrok into ASP.NET Core startup and automatically update your webhook URLs

The Propcast
How Can Tenant Engagement Slow Down The Resignation Movement? With Julia Paolucci and Samuel Warren

The Propcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 29:57


Summary: In the 7th episode of season 8 of the Propcast, Louisa is joined by Julia Paolucci, Managing Director at HqO France and Samuel Warren, Managing Director of HqO UK Ltd about how tenant engagement can slow down the resignation movement and help landlords meet ESG targets. They touched on what tenants can get out of HqO's product, the acquisition of Office App and how ESG plays into the tenant experience. They also discussed what HqO has planned for 2022 as well as JLL Spark being a key investor. The key takeaway from this episode is that the focus in the current era is all about the employee experience.  Resources: LMRE Global Recruitment and Search Consultancy LMRE YouTube Interviews Companies Mentioned: HqO WorkWell Insight Partners  JLL Spark  Navitas Capital Cushman & Wakefield Suffolk Capital Office App by HqO Shout Outs:   Chase Garbarino - Cofounder and CEO at HqO   Key Insights From This Episode:    In a tech company, or a very service-driven company, things do change considerably month in, month out – Samuel When we started delivering something to the office market, it was something that was predictable, something pretty stable, and now we've seen everything transforming. - Julia In this era right now, the focus is really being directed at the employee and what their experience is as well as engaging with them and making them see the benefits of the workplace. - Julia  48% of the working population in the US are seeking new employment, therefore employers really need to understand what an employee wants. - Louisa The trend right now for us is; what can the landlord give to their tenant to enhance that tenant experience, to make the experience in the building as attractive as possible? - Julia     Keywords: ESG, tenants, landlords, real estate, office, future of work   About Our Guests: Julia Paolucci Julia Paolucci is Managing Director for France at HqO, where she is responsible for establishing and growing the French business.  Julia brings forward a property technology expertise, and a track record of leading greenfield organisations. In her previous role, as Head of Sales for Workwell, she was tasked with building the organisation's client base in the proptech sector's nascent stages, developing a thorough understanding of the landlord, tenant, service provider, and end-user experiences. Julia started her career in banking, working in New York, Paris and London for the New York Stock Exchange, Deutsche Bank, and lastly HSBC Corporate Bank where she spent 7 years.  Julia graduated with a BComm from McGill University in Montreal and an Executive MBA from IE University in Madrid.    Samuel Warren Samuel Warren is the Managing Director of HqO UK Ltd, our London based business. At HqO Samuel is responsible for the growth of our platform in Northern Europe, including Germany, Netherlands and Nordics.  Prior to HqO, Samuel spent 12 years in the real estate market specialising in growing new businesses and high performing sales and marketing teams with companies such as CBRE and Chesterton Global and developers such as Berkeley Group and Country Garden. He worked in the Middle East, Singapore, China and Russia.  He is a graduate of Exeter University and also commissioned into the British Army, serving as a Bomb Disposal and Search Officer in the Royal Engineers.    About Our Host Louisa Dickins https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-dickins-ab065392/ Louisa started her career in property working at a well-known estate agency in London. Realising her people skills, she moved over to Lloyd May to pursue a career in recruitment. She now is a Director at LMRE, who are a specialist recruitment firm driven by PropTech and recruitment professionals, and Louisa oversees their 5 core areas. Louisa co-founded LMRE and provides a constructive recruitment platform to the new disruptors in real estate. Louisa is also on the board of Directors at UK PropTech Association (UKPA). About LMRE www.lmre.tech LMRE believe there is a better way to recruit. LMRE focus on a more comprehensive, client led focus delivering exceptional talent to the place at the time. They are passionate about the industry and passionate about people's careers. LMRE spend time with each client to become and an extension of the business, and their transparency and core values help them grow with the sector. LMRE simplify recruitment and innovate with our clients and evolve the people driven, PropTech community. Timestamps: [01:50] Julia, how did you become the managing director of HqO France? I started my career in finance, working for different financial institutions in New York, Paris and London.  I was one of the first members of WorkWell.  I joined HqO in November 2019 to launch the French market.  [03:15] Sam, how did you end up at HqO and what experience do you bring to it?  I have a varied career, I worked for the British army and now my career in real estate has been focused on growing high-performance sales teams.  I started at HqO and set up a country from the start, I grew the team and brought everything together.  [04:30] Tell us more about the product and how has the product pivoted over the last few years?  One of the underlying things at HqO is regardless of the product, it's working with our customer base to really understand what they're trying to achieve.  We've done a huge amount of work on analytics and data. When we started delivering something to the office market, it was something that was predictable, something pretty stable, and now we've just seen everything transforming.  [06:20] Say I'm one of the tenants, what value do I get out of this product? An individual employee in a building is going to have the technology on their mobile phone and will be able to do a whole range of things in that workplace; from booking different meeting spaces, being able to work in different places to being able to use your phone as an access badge.  Connecting you to those services and features as well as making your day in the building a lot happier and easier.  Bringing perks to employees, thinking of discounts in the vicinity, or promoting local foods and beverages.  [09:25] You have some well known investors; Insight Partners, JLL Spark, Navitas Capital, Cushman & Wakefield and Suffolk Capital. This has allowed you to grow across North America, UK and Europe. Are there any areas of focus or growth for the business which you are looking at?  It varies from region to region so in Europe, we are consolidating what we deliver across those territories.  Making sure that we can service a customer in all the different languages, all the different territories and all the different technologies.  [11:20] You acquired Office App. How did that come about and what does it mean for the business? You also have a fantastic culture; how do you sort of balance that with the acquisition? They were a direct competitor of ours in the European market but our cultures weren't miles apart. What they brought to the table was where we had gaps and vice versa. [13:25] How does ESG play into obviously tenant experience? It is a necessity right now for real estate because they actually have to take action, they have to reduce their carbon footprint but they don't necessarily know how to do that yet.  From the employer's perspective, this is becoming more important because we are in a great resignation period and people are looking for new employment opportunities. [15:50] Can you talk us through how HqO can help clients achieve their ESG goals?  ESG = environmental, social, and governance. Social: Our customer success team can implement for our clients can be things like events that are going to bring about inclusion or can push a different cause.  We've been able to include a lot of guidance to users. [17:00] JLL Spark has made an investment into HqO, what does this mean for the whole of HqO?  Their knowledge of the marketplace has been put forward by them in the early days when no one knew who we were and it was really fundamental.  They provide introductions that ratify who we are. Our clients know and trust JLL and their evaluations. [19:25] What's next for 2022 in HqO, in each of your regions?  The great resignation and people in work spaces are really driving that more holistic experience for both users of our product and people in buildings. With our acquisition of Office App, we have acquired a lot of knowledge about the corporate market. The trend right now for us is; what can the landlord give to their tenant to enhance that tenant experience, to make the experience in the building as attractive as possible.  Enriching the experience for the employee and creating that engagement for them in their workplace in general, not just the building.  Landlords and corporations desperately want to understand more about their population. A big trend of 2022 in the real estate world, in France, is satisfaction, how do we gauge satisfaction? [23:40] The ‘LMRE' part, Louisa asks the guests to talk about:   Lessons learned in your career   Julia: Revolutions don't happen overnight but they do happen. To make revolutions happen, you need to keep pushing, you need to have energy, but you also need to have patience.     Mention a person, product or service   Samuel: Some of our early adopters, some of our customers that have got innovation teams that wanted to test the product and innovate, evolve, work with us.    Rewarding parts of working in the space:    Julia: Seeing my clients not refer to tenants anymore but rather as users.    What are you most Excited about for the future of the space?:     Samuel:  A more holistic approach. The big goal is the way that physical space will be totally connected, be it whether you are in a residential component of it, whether you're in an office component of it, whether you're a public visitor. It's not about tenants anymore, it's about customers. Sponsors Launch Your Own Podcast Kopus.com is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right strategy, equipment, training, and guidance and content to ensure you sound amazing while speaking to your niche audience and networking with your perfect clients. Get in touch jason@kopus.com

Microsoft Cloud Show
Episode 447 | Office in Microsoft Teams, Microsoft 365 Pitches Legacy G-Suite Customers, and More Cloud News

Microsoft Cloud Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 37:44


In this episode, AC and CJ cover some recent updates and releases in the Microsoft 365 world, get cheeky with Microsoft 365's offer to customers that will lose their G Suite legacy free edition, more news!Banter Debut of the Voitanos Podcast + relaunch of YouTube channel Voitanos on YouTube Voitanos Podcast News A special offer for small businesses using Google's legacy G Suite Teams JS SDK v2 Public Preview Update: Teams Apps in Office.com & Office App for Windows SharePoint Framework v1.14 - What's in the latest Update of SPFx? SharePoint Framework v1.14 - What's in the latest update of SPFx? Announcing SharePoint Framework 1.14 – with updates for Viva Connections, Microsoft Teams and SharePoint A new ShareGate experience LIVE & FREE WEBINAR – FEBRUARY 22, 11AM EST: A new ShareGate experience for 2022! A first look at Microsoft's new Windows 11 Android apps support Windows 11 is getting new touch gestures, Start menu folders, and much more Picks AC’s Pick Inside the Chess Match That Led the Feds to $3.6 Billion in Stolen Bitcoin CJ’s Pick Shelly

Zakendoen | BNR
Bart-Jan Oplaat (NVP) over oprukkende vogelgriep

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 86:59


Mede mogelijk gemaakt door: Bluefield Kees de Kort Elke dag, even over twaalf, bespreekt presentator Thomas van Zijl met macro-econoom en commentator Kees de Kort de economische stand van zaken.Lobbypanel Het demissionair kabinet hoopt een lockdown te kunnen voorkomen, intussen lobbyen ondernemers al voor extra coronasteun. En: Banken weigeren steeds vaker krediet te verlenen aan defensiebedrijven, daarom trekt de branchevereniging NIDV aan de bel. Dat en meer bespreken we in het lobbypanel met: -Doekle Terpstra, voorzitter van branchevereniging Techniek Nederland -Jan Driessen, communicatiestrateeg en eigenaar van Q&A Communicatie Office App Het Amsterdamse Office App is recent verkocht aan de Amerikaanse branchegenoot HqO. Samen zijn de twee een half miljard dollar waard en zijn daarmee de marktleider in property technology. Te gast is Thijs van der Burgt, algemeen directeur van Office App.Zakenpartner De zakenpartner van deze week is Marleen Evertsz.Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:00 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via zaken@bnr.nl en via Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Agents of Innovation with David Knies
Chase Garbarino, Co-Founder and CEO of HQO

Agents of Innovation with David Knies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 57:56


In this episode, Dave's guest is Chase Garbarino, Co-Founder and CEO of HQO (www.hqo.co), a Boston-based operating system and tenant experience platform for commercial office buildings. Like every other sector of the global innovation economy, commercial real estate is also facing disruption by digital technology, elevated customer expectations and entrepreneurs with startups that create new opportunities. Today, tenant experience technology plays a bigger role than ever before, helping transform properties from a physical space into communities that offer real value to the workforce. HQO is building technology to create real-world experiences and more meaningful human connections. Within the built environment, the company focuses on the places where people work, within a belief that economic success and opportunity are core drivers of the successful “live, work, play” value proposition that many communities strive for. When communities work well and prosper economically, people usually live and play far better. HQO recently closed a major Series C funding round of $60m, not long after closing their $35m Series B for a total $107m - all raised around a global pandemic. And shortly after recording, HQO announced that it acquired Office App (www.getofficeapp.com), the leading European tenant and employee engagement platform, valuing HQO at over $500m and making it one of the most significant proptech companies in the world. Chase has been a leader of Boston's Innovation Economy for the past 10+ years - first leading the creation of AmericanInno, a digital media and events business targeted at helping bolster the innovation economies of American cities. Bostinno (www.bostinno.com), a new media organization that chronicled Boston's exploding startup and VC scene in a way that legacy media couldn't. After selling to Advanced Publications in 2015, he started on a new adventure, with a company that has pivoted through multiple incarnations to become HQO. With a strong interest in how technology connects people back to the real world around them, the HQO team launched HqO in 2018 and began developing technology that connects people back to their local community and the people around them in a more impactful way.

Property Matters on iPropertyRadio
Season 4, Episode 4: Property Matters, October 5th, 2021 - Sherry FitzGerald & Office App

Property Matters on iPropertyRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 57:26


Technology changing how we buy, sell, and engage with property in our homes and workplaces This week on #PropertyMatters iPropertyRadio.com, hosts Bryan Fox and Carol Tallon are joined by Graham Murray of Sherry Fitzgerald, and Iain Thompson and Ikenna Nweke of Commercial tenant experience platform, Office App, to discuss how technology is changing how we buy, sell, and engage with property in our homes and workplaces. *Listen back to this and all shows at: https://ipropertyradio.com

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Hashtag Trending
Hashtag Trending August 30 - SSD downgrade; Windows 11 on older PCs; Microsoft ends Office app for Chromebooks

Hashtag Trending

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 3:12


Storage maker downgrades popular SSD, Microsoft slightly quietly loosens Windows 11 installation requirements, and Microsoft is also ending Office suite for Chromebooks.

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)
Facebook's Horizon Workrooms: A VR office app you can bring your laptop into

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021


We got a first look at Facebook's efforts for remote work in VR on the Oculus Quest 2. Mark Zuckerberg showed up, too.

CNET First Look (HD)
Facebook's Horizon Workrooms: A VR office app you can bring your laptop into

CNET First Look (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021


We got a first look at Facebook's efforts for remote work in VR on the Oculus Quest 2. Mark Zuckerberg showed up, too.

Property Matters on iPropertyRadio
Property Matters 02/02/21: Simpler, TA Group, Office App

Property Matters on iPropertyRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 56:14


Carol Tallon is joined by Sean Murphy, Thomas Campbell, Iain Thompson and Ikenna Nweke to discuss the future of Office App, new regulations amongst the construction industry and how to get a mortgage in 2021.

Inside Access Control
EP 67: Access Control for the Modern-Day Employee with KaraLynn Lewis of Office App

Inside Access Control

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 12:49


In today’s work environment, it’s fair to assume that we all want comfort and control over our office space. In this episode of Inside Access Control, sponsored by SIA, we talk to KaraLynn Lewis of Office App to discuss the needs of today’s employee.

nuboRadio -  Office 365 für Cloud-Worker und Teams

Die Apps funktionierten gut, wir haben sie häufig zur kurzen Vorbereitung vor einem Termin oder auch mal zum Erfassen oder Ändern von Kleinigkeiten genutzt. Schon Ende 2019 gab es die neue Office App zum Download für die ersten 10.000 Tester im Apple Testflight Programm und seit Februar 2020 ist sie für jedermann zum Download auf den Android und iOS Geräten verfügbar. Die Office App kombiniert Word, Excel und PowerPoint in einer App und reichert diese noch mit mehr Funktionen an.

Real Asset Media Thought Leaders
‘All the services and functionalities of an office building in one app’

Real Asset Media Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 1:22


Iain Thompson, CCO, Office App

365 Message Center Show
#133 - New Office app available on iPhone and Android

365 Message Center Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 34:36


The new Microsoft Office app for mobiles is now available across iPhone and Android. It combines Word, Excel and PowerPoint with other quick capture tools to start that document, record that idea or pick up from where you left off, while you're on the move.    - Power Apps can read context from Microsoft Teams    - Sharing settings in the modern SharePoint admin center    - Insider Risk Management in Microsoft 365 compliance center    - Communication compliance in Microsoft 365 compliance center    - Updated Feature: SharePoint Site Swap    Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center.    Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at:    Daniel - https://www.youtube.com/DanielGlenn     Darrell - https://www.youtube.com/modernworkplacescenarios          

MobileViews.com Podcast
MobileViews Podcast 319: Unified Microsoft Office app for iOS & Android

MobileViews.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 27:18


Todd Ogasawara and Jon Westfall discuss: the new unified Microsoft Office app for iOS and Android, research on when smart speakers mistakenly record conversations, and Jon's tip of the week - using TextExpander.

SharePointPodcast mit Michael Greth
SPPD418 Cortex, Spaces und Office App

SharePointPodcast mit Michael Greth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 24:05


Nächste Woche gibt es den SharePointPodcast vom SPS Bremen heute kümmer ich mich um ein paar spannende News rund um Office, Teams und Stream

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Microsoft Mechanics Podcast
Introducing Progressive Web Apps and the new Office app (PWA)

Microsoft Mechanics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 16:26


Explore Progressive Web Apps (PWA), a new class of apps that deliver native platform experiences to enhance performance, resilience, installation, and engagement with apps. Aaron Gustafson, Principal Program Manager from the Microsoft Edge browser team, tells you what PWAs are, shows you where to find them, and explains how to build them. You'll also get a look at the most recent PWA addition: the brand new Office app.

5bytespodcast
IE Zero Day Emergency Patch Consequences, MacOS Malware, New Office App & More

5bytespodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 11:47


This week's podcast features news on that IE Zero Day emergency patch from last week and some of it's unintended Consequences, an exposed MacOS malware, a new Office app & More

Raising Your Antenna
Predicting the Future of CRE Tech with Ryan Cox, Principal at Founders Grove Capital

Raising Your Antenna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 31:36


We are excited to have Ryan Cox, Principal at Founders Grove Capital, a real estate investment and advisory firm dedicated to helping clients select and manage real estate investments that work for them. Ryan is responsible for helping clients select and manage real estate investments so they can build a more secure financial portfolio. Ryan hosts The Real Estate Innovators Podcast and he is a real faculty for drawing out some of the inside baseball elements of the real estate tech world. When he is not hosting his podcast, he is the CEO of Founders Grove Capital! Tune in as we talk about... Multifamily Real Estate Investor Real Estate Technology or PropTech Design in Commercial Real Estate Block Chain Platform and much more! Learn more about Ryan Cox on The Real Estate Innovators Podcast and Founders Grove Capital VO: You’re listening to Raising Your Antenna, with host Keith Zakheim. Keith: Welcome to Raising Your Antenna. And I’m your host, Keith Zakheim. Today, we have a guest, Ryan Cox that wears many hats. Being that this is a podcast, and many of you, like me are podcast addicts, let me give you Ryan’s podcast bona fides first. Ryan hosts a real estate innovators podcast, in which he interviews some of the bigger founders and influencers in the real estate tech/proptech market. I guess Ryan, one of the things we can kinda talk about is what we call this industry because I’m hearing a lot of names for it: proptech, real estate tech, other things. But anyway, Ryan’s podcast is a great listen. And he’s a real faculty for drawing out some of the inside baseball elements of the real estate tech world. That I think is great gold or father for investors and professionals in the real estate and the real estate technology space. So anyway, definitely give a listen. But, when he’s not hosting his podcast, Ryan is a CEO of Founders Grove Capital, where he himself is a super successful investor and advisor to investors. So Ryan, before we get going and kinda get into the nitty gritty of our conversation today, maybe give my audience some of your background, professional background. And also specifically, you know, why you do the podcast. You know, is that kind of a personal passion. And also, how it helps your business from a marketing perspective. So anyway, welcome aboard and, yeah, it’s to you. Ryan: Well, Keith. Thanks so much for having me on the show. Excited to talk about a little commercial real estate tech, a little about my business. So, my background is, you know, I really, primarily, my primary business is to focus on multi-family value-added opportunities. So, my core business is as real estate investor and working with investors to buy multi-family assets here in the state of Texas. The podcast, as you said, is developed, I guess, primarily, out of a passion and some curiosity. So, I found it to be, you know as an investor, a really great avenue on a weekly basis to really dig in to all of the, you know commercial real estate tech that is developing around us. And the podcast has given me an opportunity, you know, really, a calling card to knock on any door and talk to founders about their background and unique insight that they had in their background to lead them to found a commercial real estate tech company. And on the podcast, I’m really just able to, you know, dig in what their background is, what unique insight, talk about the solution, how it benefits and impacts their users. And then try to suss out, really, just their insights from their work, about how they see the overall real estate market and that changing, and the impact of commercial real estate tech. I think the big driver for before the podcast is, you know, number one is I’m an advocate for my investors. So, I feel like it’s a priority for me to really be able to have a broad view of all of the technology that is, really, just starting to make an impact. But, I believe in the next three to five years, would dramatically shift the way that a lot of business in real estate gets done. So, I wanna make sure that I’m not flat-footed and that I’m being an advocate for my investors and paying attention to all the real estate tech that is transforming how we do business. I think.. Keith: You know, I, you’ve, again, being a listener to I think your last two episodes. I think you do a great job of listening that kind of feedback, and getting really down to the founder’s course to both your entrepreneurial side as well as your passion. Specifically, of this CRE-tech space. So anyway, I enjoy and I encourage my listeners to download it, become a subscriber, and listen cause it’s really, it’s a great listen. So, let’s dive in and my first question Ryan is that you know, where in, when I say we, I mean you and me from the marketing side are in the super-exciting space of what we call CRE-tech/prop tech. But, there are tons of applications found in the market. So, if that big data applications and, or you know spaces service as a business, virtual marketplaces and leasing tenant focus platforms, private management, augmented reality, and others. Clearly, some are getting more ink than others in space as a service comes to mind. But, as an investor and an advisor, I’m curious in your perspective. What are the exciting areas, that maybe somewhat under the radar right now. So you know, trying to bring somebody into a no-tell where we work. Okay, no big deal. Lots of money’s going there. That’s just aping what everybody else is doing. But, what are the areas, you know, applications that you think have the potential for real disruption, will attract early adopters, and in the next few years, where should the savvy investor who really wants to be part of the space looking to allocate money? Ryan: Well, first of all, I think that there are a ton of really interesting across, you know, like you said teantt project management. There’s a really, really quite a few interesting, you know spaces to play in CRE-tech. I think, as I think about the next two or three is we’re just so early. Especially regards to adoptions, it seems to me like the folks that are focused on data and that could be a cross-spaces as service, virtual marketplaces, leasing tenant project management and that stuff. The folks that are taken a data first enabled to monetize that early, enabled to give users actual data to make decision for that real estate investors, for lets space users, you know building owners. It seems to me like those folks are probably to the best start because there’s a value they can charge users afforded data. But, the collection of that data also gives them flexibility as they grow out, you know, the solutions that are provided to end-users. Keith: Yeah, we see for example both in CRE and also this residential real estate is, you know, a lot of these companies are multi-generational families that abound, you know, especially in the big cities, right. So, they own a lot of the office space, they own a lot of residential real estate, and they’ve been making money in this space for a long time. And as a result, the little more buttoned-up conservative, unless, willing to be early adopters. And we found with our clients, is that the case to be made at least initially, is surely an economic play, right. So, this is how you gonna be more efficient and save money. But, you know, how, what do you see is being the most partner-compelling arguments to, you know, CRE-tech as CRE-owners in order to get them to kinda take that first leap of faith into some of these, you know, applications and areas. And it could be, you know, big data which is maybe, there is some would have, you know, an easier, a leap of faith from data, the argument for efficiency and economic savings probably easier than making, also, I realized much more quickly. But, how do you advise your clients, or what do you see your founders in terms of being able to, you know, circumvent or achieve some of those obstacles? Ryan:Well, I think that from a founder’s perspective, you know, I think the venture community has great channels into, you know, big, you know, big brokerage. I would just definitely in avenue to get widespread adoption across a numbered users and geographies. I think that a lot of the bug development companies have their own adventure arm that you know, co-investing with the venture firms or looking to, you know, incubate and grow their own, you know, own kind of tech. So i do think that there are great opportunities with the right venture partner or being able to sit with the right investment or development company to help kinda scale the platform out. So. Keith: So, how are you looking for money for for example. It's not just about the money, but the strategic value that these investors can bring in terms of opening up new channels and helping with initial adaption? Rayna: Absolutely, the faster to market in adaption. I think is what you see in the re-work examples. They are just trying to raise the biggest, the best and have amass the monopoly. I think that the fastest routes to market, the more channels that you have to be able to deploy the product, the better your chances for success. Keith: Yeah that’s a great segue to the next topic I want to discuss, which is basis of service. And companies like re-work, and notel raising money on previously unthinkable valuations. I have a 2-part question. So, clearly, there is some type of bubble forming, and this not the first tech-vertical or general investment vertical to experience a bubble and there’s a lot of money-chasing deals and we work in (notel) just based on evaluations are clearly benefiting from all that money that’s on the sidelines looking to invest in this space. So, it’s 2 questions. You know, it’s not new what we work in (notel) are dealing, right. So, we just been around for a long time. Yet, we are left behind in the dust. These newer companies are gobbling up market share and their valuations are significantly higher. So, what’s been the drivers of their growth versus what we’ve seen in the past? And the 2nd question, Ryan, which I know comes up everywhere. Which is, you know, we work in (notel) have experienced, any other companies by the way just keep referring to these two, but they’ve experienced this growth in a real estate environment in which the market is just fantastic and also experiencing above all, right. What’s that gonna look like when there is an inevitable downturn. That’s what real estate is historically, so it’s not gonna continue and values are not gonna continue to appreciate and as I understand their business model which is, you know, leasing up a lot of space and being able to upsell that to tenants. What happens when, you know, values go down and their existing tenants can go lock in space for much cheaper prices. So, 2-part question: drivers of growth versus the history of the space as well as what it’s all gonna look like during an inevitable downturn? Ryan: Yeah, those are good questions. I don’t think anybody can accurately predict. But just some thoughts. I think, you know, running we were.. Keith: The beauty of being a podcast, of being a prognosticator, is that they only remember when you’re right and when you’re wrong, no one cares. So, that’s, you know, we can say whatever we want. Be Nostradamus, right? Ryan: Right. Well, if we were on video, everybody would be able to see me in my wizard hat. Keith: (Laughs). Exactly. Ryan: My answer here. I mean, (Ryan), we were cause undertaking the company’s taken a name as an approach to spending, investing heavily on growth, in hopes that profits will follow. I think, in the most likely scenario, is that, the thing that’s been driving growth in valuations for these companies will ultimately will come to roost. You know, right now, we’re in a growth at all cost negative gross margins. I think that we workers gotten so big that we’re seeing a lot more access to their data and, you know, right now, their focused on growth in a winner take all mode similar to some other tech companies we’ve seen at Silicon Valley. You know something , the ultimate challenge, so that goal is that if you can grow to a large size and create a market monopoly. Then, over time, you’re able to, you know, raise prices because you’ve got some sort of walk-in with those customers. I think the challenge right now in the current environment is that there’s so much private capital out there and so many entrepreneurs willing to take on big dogs. It would be a re-work at this case but people with. I think you need value proposition in a co-working space. So, on a venture capital people chasing, I don’t see right now that there is a monopoly in place. And then those companies are public, so you know valuations that can be tricky. Just a tricky area when we talk about private money. So, the question will be if there is a downturn and we’re not in a profitable place and that money dries up. How do you sustain growth or shift on a dime with your users to a profitable model. Keith: Yeah, for sure. I do, you know, so you mention Amazon and Amazon first of the 15-year run and they probably are the exception to the rule in terms of being able to early on stake-out they wouldn’t call a monopolistic position but certainly, 800-pound gorilla type of corporation. But, if you look at ride-sharing. So, a company like Uber tried to do that but the market was so large. The problems of executions are great and the amount of so much money on the sidelines willing to go into that space. Left has been able to significantly cut into their business over last few years with no one inside there. It seems to me also, the spaces service industry. The various entry are really just raising the capital. I mean, I don’t know there’s much secret sauce in doing that except for being able to sustain the losses initially and go gobble up property. So, it’ll be interesting to see how that shakes out and what it all looks like in a number of years but I know everybody in our industry is watching that closely and that will be interesting as we go forward. Ryan: Yeah, totally great I think. I definitely think the spaces services creating a value for large enterprise and small businesses alike. It’ll be up to those organizations to find a profitable, sustainable, long-term business model, which is yet to be proven. So, I think that there will be some, I think that there’ll be winners, I think that there’ll be losers. I think that there’ll probable even a few that rise to the top and are able to sustain there long-term. Keith: Alright. Moving on. Entrepreneurs and startups and certainly marketing agencies, we love the buzzwords. Alright, so, you can raise money and you can throw out terms like artificial intelligence or augmented reality or blockchain or cryptocurrency and figure out how to present your business plan and I think companies or startups are hoping that investors will follow that with investment. So, blockchain is a bit, is a buzzword that is being thrown around, our industry, the CRE-tech industry. We do a lot of work and energy and I thought blockchain is a fantastic application of blockchain platforms with application in the energy markets because energy in general’s becoming a lot more distributed and decentralized and blockchain is a fantastic application for industries that are going in that direction. We’ve seen a number of companies over the last 6 to 12 months that come to us and claim to have some type of blockchain application real estate whether that’s for raising money, whether that’s because it can cut out some of the soft-cost involved in transactions, whether it’s because of blockchain application will make shrink the timeline for these transactions. There’s a number of reasons why blockchain could be a good application in the real estate industry. Curious what your thoughts are as to what those applications are? Are you seeings things that right now are more substance and hype? Do you think at this point just more hype and people throwing around the word? What’s your take on all that? Ryan: I think there’s a lot of hype, I mean, blockchain is really just a lot of copies of a gigantic cell spreadsheet. So, I think that there’s some interesting possibilities for blockchain. Clearly, to the number of hands that have touched a transaction to potentially cut out intermediaries. I think that there are some regulatory things that need to happen as those boundaries get pushed. I think that it’s a move in the right direction but whether it’s blockchain, artificial intelligence, a machine learning, there’s a lot of entrepreneurs that are tackling that technology and trying to integrate it into their business and or their philosophy. When you talk to the technologist about where we are with those technologies and what they’re capable of doing, there’s somewhat of a sentiment that, yeah, the baseline is there but today they don’t function as they’re being promised or advertised as. So, I think that is commercial real estate technology is playing catch up to a lot of technology innovations from, maybe the past 15-20 years and that started to really grow inside of commercial real estate maybe in the past 5-6 years. I think that this group of entrepreneurs is in the right place and on pace or the slightly behind fintech or other spaces where they’re trying to develop the technology to truly make an impact. Keith: Yeah, we’ve spoken with a few companies recently who feel that blockchain and cryptocurrency solution will enable owners and CRE owners to have opportunities for liquidity and to bring in partners or investors in a way that they can’t with the current financial and legal infrastructure in real estate. So, that’s what, from what I understand from these companies, they think they can be deploying those solutions relatively quickly. It’s a proof in a pudding. Ryan: Yeah, I mean. Title company, all kinds of things, potentially make an impact or just we’re not there today. I think, we’ve got smart entrepreneurs that are working on solutions and are really trying to develop that technology to make it viable. And, where we are today versus where we’ll be in 5 years, is one of the reasons I have a podcast or I’m on this show, talking to you about it because I’m very interested in watching those developments and understanding how people are leveraging the technology and using that technology to change the way we work, live, play.. Keith: Yeah, so let’s talk about play. Another great segue, is Ryan, you’re a great host. So, when you’re the guest, you can do my work for me. That’s perfect. I wanna talk about apps and platforms and features that companies now are offering to enhance the tenant experience. It seems like a very millennial thing. So, in my company, we’re always kind of our executive team is always discussing. Alright, so, how do we make millennials happy, keep them productive, make sure that we’re able to retain them? And, I started my business 15 years ago, I wasn’t really having that conversation. It was more around, let’s just create professional development opportunities, make sure paying them fairly, and treating them with respect. But now, they want things that are gonna enhance their social experience, logistical experience. Work is now just not about work but it’s responsibility of companies and now it seems like maybe a building owner’s as well to provide a home-like experience or social experience, cultural experiences within the 4 walls of the workplace. Companies like Comfy, I've seen HQO, Office App, Equium. Again, they’re going out there and trying to convince owners and landowners that their responsibilities transcend just a physically-built environment. What’s been your experience in speaking either with your clients or with founders about the receptivity towards this? Who’re gonna be the early adapters? Is this just kind of like a fad right now but, we’re gonna eventually go back into haywork is work? What do you think on that? Ryan: I think that broader society is just moving towards more experiences whether that’s the bloomers who are moving out of houses then looking for less kind of ownership responsibilities to give them opportunities to travel, to go and do, to hop on an RV and go across America. Keith: I’ve got a 19-year old so we’re having these discussions which give me a little me more grey hair than I had prior. Ryan: (Laughs) And you know the 19-year olds in the same boat. How do I create more experiences, driven by a very different and very visual world with Instagram, Facebook, Social. It’s a ‘hey, what experiences are you having?’ And I think cause it’s less driven by the material. When I think about the specific applications that are going after a different experience in a work environment. I again think it comes back down to the channel. I think that the broad offering, well I guess, the appeal to many users will be more applicable if it serves out more as an amenity that people are able to choose from a la carte or a part of a package. Kinda like a TV dinner. Say ‘Hey, wanna be able to have access to all of these different applications to be able to create this experience in our work environment.’ I think that somebody’s applications are very niche. And so, if they’re not paying attention to the channel or how they’re partnering with other applications to create that experience could potentially be an uphill battle. But, yeah, I mean I think that experience-driven is what is driving re-work or notel or the other kind of space as a service. I think that when IBM is taking re-work space, it’s a very clear communication to the market that experience is valued and IBM’s one of all those technology companies out there so, it’s not just the startups, the millennials that are focused on creating that experience for their employees. Keith: Yeah, that’s a really good point. So, a lot of our listeners are themselves founders and entrepreneurs. I thought maybe, we’d just end, Ryan, with just your observations of the common denominators between the companies and founders that succeed, those that don’t. That really can be anything from leadership skills to how to manage money, to operations, to figuring out audience, marketing. Whatever the case, but I got a thought that your advice would be compelling to the people listening. Ryan: Yeah, I think that those with a good product and user experience. I think about some fintech apps, like Robinhood. When Robinhood comes to mind, it’s like very easy to use, it’s very visually appealing. So, I think that applications that are focused on great user-experience. I think that have some sort of data or value that they’re able to charge customers from Day 1 increase sustainable profitability. And I think that just have really low overhead, low volume kinda revenue targets to keep them accountable to grow. I think that they’re gonna have, those that start with that business model will have early adapters that are potentially more forgiving of the product, that are able to receive feedback, to really shape the product, to listen to customers’ demands and pay attention to their roadmap in a unique way that keeps them from over-building or steering the roadmap in a direction that is actually not a demand or want on their customer base. Which is, back to my earlier talk, was those that are due to a really good job of aggregating and creating actionable data, will be able to build off that data in a meaningful way, and create a roadmap that is really impactful for their users. Keith: That makes sense and I think for every founder and businessman and entrepreneur, what Churchill always said to his people, ‘Keep buggering on KBO.’ Just gotta stick with it, right? And, there’s gonna be lots of ups and downs and challenges. But, if you believe in your vision and you believe in your product and believe in your ability to execute, then you gotta keep going. Certainly, until the bank account says zero. So, with that Ryan, I think we’ll end there. Was there anything else that you wanted to add or tell our listeners? Ryan: I guess the one thing I would add is I am co-hosting a commercial real estate tech event in Austin on October 25th. We’ve got a great panel of tech founders that includes Michael Mandel with ComStak, Arie with WiredScore, Ryan Turner with Refinery, and Doug Shenkman with Tenax. As well as a panel of venture capitalists from Fifth Wall, Navitas, and Metaprop. So, it would be a great event downtown Austin with food and drinks and some great founders and venture capitalists to give you much of the same conversation about the state of the world of CRE Tech and the state of the market, and what’s coming up. Keith: And I will be there. So, if that’s, if you wanna scream that from the rooftops as well, enables you to add one more person to the event, feel free. Maybe, if you tell enough people, my mom will come as well, if I’m gonna be there. But, Ryan: We’d love to have your mom. Keith: It’s an exciting event, I will be there. I’m gonna be travelling from New York to Austin for it. And, goodluck with that. I guess, I’ll see you there, Ryan. So, thank you for being our guest today. And just again, for our listeners, Raising Your Antenna is a podcast dedicated to bringing on venture capitalists and founders who are transforming B2B technology spaces including today’s CRE (Commercial Real Estate) technology. Antenna Group which is the primary sponsor of Raising Your Antenna, is a digital marketing and public relations firm which services companies from startups all the way to Fortune 100 companies that are in the B2B technology space. So Ryan, thanks again and look forward to seeing you in Austin. Ryan: We all look forward to it. Thanks, Keith! Keith: And another episode of Raising Your Antenna is in the books. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and look forward to connecting again next week. Raising Your Antenna is a weekly podcast hosted by yours truly, Keith Zakheim, that features the movers and shakers, and key influencers of the B2B technology industry. Our guests are leading revolutions and disruptions in the mobility, clean energy, healthcare, and real estate technology industries. Raising Your Antenna’s brought to you by Antenna Group, a full-service digital marketing and public relations agency that focuses on the B2B technology industry. Please be in touch with me on Twitter (@czakheim) with any feedback about this podcast. And check out Antenna Group at www.antennagroup.com if your organization is looking for really smart and good-looking marketing and public relations partner.

Nick Blom
Nick Blom - Podcast #7 In gesprek met Thomas Zwart

Nick Blom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 9:03


Welkom bij de Nick Blom Podcast, gehost door Nick Blom, online ondernemer en eigenaar van o.a. LiveChat Service en Vastgoedvergelijker. In podcast 7 gaat Nick Blom in gesprek met Thomas Zwart. Thomas Zwart is Business Development Director at Office App en Co-Owner van Realmark OSRE Group.

Excel
116. การสร้างกราฟแสดงแนวโน้ม (Trend) โดยใช้ Modern Trend Office App

Excel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 8:50


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Excel
80. การสร้างไอคอนกราฟโดยใช้ People Graph Office App

Excel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 7:06


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Excel
76. การสร้างกราฟแสดงแนวโน้ม (Trend) โดยใช้ Modern Trend Office App

Excel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 8:50


modern trend office app
Excel
62. การสร้างกราฟบนแผนที่ (Map chart) โดยใช้ Bing Maps Office App

Excel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2016 6:17


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ipad4productivity - Produktiver mit dem iPad im Unternehmen mit Thorsten Jekel
iP4P 36: Office mit dem iPad - PDF-Apps und -Tools

ipad4productivity - Produktiver mit dem iPad im Unternehmen mit Thorsten Jekel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2015 8:29


In dieser Episode lernen Sie, wie Sie PDF-Apps und Tools auf dem iPad intelligent nutzen. Oft macht das mehr sinn, als eine Office-App. In diesem Podcast geht es um den produktiven Einsatz des iPads im Unternehmen. Sie erhalten hier die komprimierte Erfahrung aus vielen iPad-Einfuehrungsprojekten.  Dieser Podcast hilft Ihnen mit dem iPad wirklich Ihre Produktivitat im Unternehmen zu steigern. Mehr Informationen und alle Links zu den vorgestellten Apps erhalten Sie unter http://www.ipad4productivity.com  

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
Episode 034 on the Office client extensibility story with Rolando Jimenez Salgado

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015 43:02


In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Rolando Jimenez Salgado on the extensibility story of the Office client. Weekly updates Customer Feedback for SharePoint Server New Cloud Storage Integration with Office on blogs.office.com Welcome to the New World of Office Development! by Todd Baginski Integrating AngularJS with Azure Active Directory Services and Office 365/SharePoint, Part 5 by Dan Wahlin Getting Started with the Outlook Mail API and Ruby on Rails by Jason Johnston Show notes Apps for Office Code Samples on dev.office.com Getting started with Apps for Office on dev.office.com Apps for Office Development documentation landing page on MSDN Getting started with Apps for Office on Microsoft Virtual Academy Shipping your Office App to the Store on Microsoft Virtual Academy The Office Store Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Rolando Rolando is a lead program manager in the Office Development Platform team leading the investments in contextual experiences inside Office clients (a.k.a. Apps for Office) as well as in providing building blocks for developers (a.k.a. Office Web Widgets). He joined Office in 2005 and since then his focus has been on developer tools, programmability and system integration frameworks. In Office 2013 he led the new apps for Office framework as part of the Office 365 cloud app model. He led the developer story for the new Business Connectivity Services in Office and SharePoint 2010 and also contributed features for external data integration like External Lists and External Content Types. Before joining the Office division he worked on various Microsoft business solution products including Duet for Microsoft Office, Dynamics AX, Dynamics GP and the Microsoft Business Network. About the host Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
Office 365 Developer Podcast: Episode 032 on //Build and Ignite Developer Conference content

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 34:50


In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Sonya Koptyev about the developer content at //Build and Ignite and what to get excited about.   Weekly updates Evolution of SharePoint by Julia White Office everywhere: More great news for Office on iOS and Android The Office you love is now on your Android tablet Office 365 APIs: Getting Started with Building Web Applications by Chaks How do you sell the new App Model Development approach to SharePoint Developers? by Liam Cleary Connecting to SharePoint from an Office App by Richard DiRezega New Guidance from Microsoft for Packaging and Deploying SharePoint Solutions by Bob German Building Daemon or Service Apps with Office 365 Mail, Calendar, and Contacts APIs (OAuth2 client credential flow) by Matthias Liebmann Show notes dev.office.com latest news Build web site  @bldwin on Twitter Ignite web site @MS_Ignite on Twitter Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Sonya Sonya Koptyev is a senior product marketing manager responsible for the Apps for Office developer platform. Sonya is a seven year veteran at Microsoft and has worked in a variety of roles throughout the company, including a senior consultant and professional development manager with Microsoft Consulting Services. About the host Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
Episode 020 about Open XML SDK

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 49:04


In episode 20, Jeremy Thake chats to Doug Mahugh, Eric White and Chris Rae about the Open XML SDK. Weekly Update Understanding the Office 365 Discovery Service API Flow by Scot Hillier on ITUnity Find out in which Office rich client your Office APP is opened by Elio Struyf SharePoint health check (1): Auditing the SharePoint farm by Matthias Einig Building solutions with the Office Graph by Waldek Mastykarz Create Delve clone using Content Search Web Part by Mikael Svenson Four steps to smarter App Part resizing by Cas van Iersel Show Notes Open XML WikiPedia Open XML SDK on GitHub.com Open XML SDK Open Source on blogs.office.com Open XML SDK documentation Open XML Developer .org Open XML for JavaScript Samples: HTML Converter DocumentBuilder PresentationBuilder OpenXmlRegex Word Automation Services Productivity Tool Screencast series: Screencast on open source the SDK Screencast shows using in on Linux Screencast series – introduction to Open XML Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Eric White Eric White is an Open XML and document formats enthusiast who has been working with Open XML since 2007.  Currently he is the facilitator at OpenXmlDeveloper.org.  He is also the developer and maintainer of PowerTools for Open XML, a project on Codeplex that provides guidance and examples for key Open XML scenarios.  He is also one of the maintainers of the open source version of the Open XML SDK. About the host Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.  

App Reviews iPhone, iPad, Android Apps
hopTo Microsoft Office App for iPad Review and Demo

App Reviews iPhone, iPad, Android Apps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 3:10