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OneDrive |
MS Teams |
MS Teams + SharePoint Online Enhancement |
Description
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Personal files or documents that only you are working on
Think of it as your personal repository – a cloud version of My Documents
Files are always in sync and available to access even when you’re offline
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Available right where you are having conversations and meeting
Your team can own them together
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MS Teams is actually a chat layer over SharePoint Online
Great for storing files in the cloud and making them accessible to a broad audience
Take advantage of robust file permission management, document process flows and more
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Great For…
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Storing and syncing files in the cloud and accessing them from anywhere on any device.
Ideal for work in progress and sharing with specific individuals
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Project-oriented teams to have a conversation, work together in files, call, and meet right where the work is happening.
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Storing files in the cloud and sharing them with your team or organization, using robust permission management, and creating feature-rich available to be added to your Teams channel
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Audience
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Individual and team
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Team Informal
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Team, group, organization Formal
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Collaboration,
Conversation and
Communication
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Comment on documents and use the @-sign with someone's name. The person you mention receives mail with a link to your comment.
Lightweight collaboration. If you are not quite sure if your files are related to any project yet, this is a good fit.
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Communicate in real time with teammates in a chat-based environment and online meetings
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Communication using SharePoint News. News can be added to your Teams channel, too, add comments and likes to SharePoint pages
Looking from more than just a document repository – features like a custom list and web pages
Require advanced document features like metadata entry and customized views
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Typical Use
Scenario
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Great option for draft documents or personal documents that no one else needs to see, with the ability to share to individuals for comment. It is particularly useful if you haven’t created a team yet
Store your own content and sharing with select individuals
In control of your own files
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Small to medium sized teams
Smaller functional teams or specific initiative
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Create attractive and effective site pages to organize information, post news, provide contact information, provide navigation to documents, media, and other types of information
Storing team / department files, workflow is needed, online “lists”, formal document management, or more “custom” configurations to support requirements
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Sharing and Access Control
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Documents are private until you share them.
Share files individually and work on Office documents with others at the same time.
Easily shared to individuals
Users sign in to their own OneDrive accounts, no shared interface
Accessed from a browser, local folder, or OneDrive App
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Teams can be public (open to anyone in your organization) or private (managed membership)
Easily shared: Information is shared within a specific group of people in various formats and methods (shared library, notebook, chats, or app integration)
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Share files with your team, organization, and external users
Use Office 365 Groups to control access on team sites, or set up more robust permissions for sites and documents
Grant permissions on a site basis, instead of on individual documents
Usually accessed via a browser to use all the features
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Knowledge
Transfer
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Not easily Transferred: knowledge contained within the user’s account
Lost once user’s account is deactivated
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Easily Transferred: Change in membership has no impact on content availability. Newly added members have access to conversations and files accumulated from the start.
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Easily Transferred: Data is organized for new team members to easily locate and leverage even if the content producer’s account is deactivated
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