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@falatsj
@falatsj Ай бұрын
Hi @Brigid my organisation has adopted viva goals and we are still in the learning face. Is the a quick tutorial ND or the how to guide to export the OKRs from viva goals to an excel as a list of objectives.
@kiya8367
@kiya8367 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this review... With Teams Essentials do you get to create a business email address also?
@SentinelSays
@SentinelSays 5 ай бұрын
Future proof. Until you have a power cut, then you’re stuffed. Additionally, Openreach copper cable is buried around 6ft undergrade. Openreach FTTP? According to BT’s own install guides, it’s about 25cm below the ground. So any roadworks, engineering or home/business improvements could completely f*** that right up. Doesn’t seem very safe, future proof or redundant does it? I can imagine a wealth of issues coming in future.
@amcluesent
@amcluesent 6 ай бұрын
Just another scam to raise prices
@vanstone2000
@vanstone2000 8 ай бұрын
Try the new Digital. But one thing you get a new number. But can you put the old number on the Digital line.
@bobyouel7674
@bobyouel7674 8 ай бұрын
no emergency calls from your home so u will have to buy more stuff more money for shareholders
@finleyplympton
@finleyplympton 9 ай бұрын
Should be illegal, I Will NOT give up my landline. I cannot see a preference of a silly mobile phone.
@helenday7144
@helenday7144 9 ай бұрын
Great explanation tank you. Does this work for small companies also? We're 12 people FT with 10-40 others flexibly, all work remotely and on many goals - this feels what we need. Do you have any case studies on small companies to share? Thanks
@startrack3744
@startrack3744 Жыл бұрын
Hi Brigid Informative content. I did have two questions that most suppliers seem to be uncomfortable asking. 1. If we have a power cut, will my telephone work? 2. If we have a power cut, will my Homecare system and pendant work? I had a friend whose home lifeline system was down for a week when it got moved to digital as the engineers could not figure it out.
@djdanny9000
@djdanny9000 Жыл бұрын
1 If you have a power cut your phone won’t work and 2 your internet service providers will supply you with analogue phone adapter
@MsDmcclymont
@MsDmcclymont Жыл бұрын
Most people are sales and not technical from telecoms (retired from industry as an engineer) Start to research UPS, uninterupted power supplies Will need to be large enough for as long a powercut as you anticipate
@nigeljohnson9820
@nigeljohnson9820 Жыл бұрын
This is the most ridiculous idea. Far from future proofing telecommunication network it will make it far more unreliable and open to hacking, latency issues, and monitoring,including by foreign agents. The phone network will no longer have a secure power supply. The current system has maximum resilience as it uses a diverse range of technology. Those who have used the internet as a phone system, maybe to take advantage of video calling,know that it is less reliable than the land line phone. This is a money making scheme by BT and will create a mountain of new electronics waste and create a flood of expensive imports. The government will come to bitterly regret allowing the switch off of the analogue network. Open reach has still not provided every property with the option of a fibre internet connection, what hope is there of offering every user access to an internet based phone.
@nigeljohnson9820
@nigeljohnson9820 Жыл бұрын
@@MsDmcclymont I am a retired electronic designer andi already use a ups to power our IT equipment. These proposed changes bring no advantage to the customers. BT will no doubt save money on not having to provide power to the PSTN, and the software companies will make a fortune supplying incompatible and competing video telephone software, but that is something they are already doing. Audio latency will increase as will call costs. The Chinese will benefit from all the new consumer electronics equipment that will be required, no doubt the consumer will be expected to pay the bill for that, along with the cost of the mountain of electronic waste that will be produced. Companies, such as Microsoft, will be able to further their agenda of turning what was once a product into a subscription service. The consumer will have poorer call quality and system reliability, and pay more for the privilege of this reduction in service. Consumers will also be able to look forward to a constant churn in the equipment required. So what was once relatively stable will now be subject to constant change, as designed in obsolescence is transferred from the computer industry to that of the telephone network. How long before phone ungraded are required to deal with incompatible operating system revisions. I will be interested in hearing BT's excuses as to why FTP is not available to every home. Unfortunately for BT, the move to a unified voice over IP system will result in a reduction in their market share, as there are many others who can play that game. Not long ago it was mandatory for homes to have a land line connection, to ensure a reliable emergency service connection. This in the wake of the mobile phone revolution. By making the land line no more reliable than a mobile phone connection this requirement disappears.
@startrack3744
@startrack3744 Жыл бұрын
@@MsDmcclymont Good point. I received a quote from an ISP for a new service. They offer a battery back-up unit which will provide an additional supply of service for at least one hour, allowing you to make landline/fixed line calls during this time. It costs £35 and requires a corded phone. In a storm or flood, some people dont have power for 3+ days.
@moetstyle1
@moetstyle1 Жыл бұрын
I don't have the video icon next to send
@BrigidMansfield_TechDeck
@BrigidMansfield_TechDeck Жыл бұрын
Hi Moet, this feature has staggered updates globally and should be appearing on all clients soon. Be sure to update your IOS, M365 and Teams will any most recent updates regularly and you will hopefully see it appear soon 🙂
@moetstyle1
@moetstyle1 Жыл бұрын
@@BrigidMansfield_TechDeck...it finally appeared!thank you
@vijayburington3005
@vijayburington3005 Жыл бұрын
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@garyfinberg
@garyfinberg Жыл бұрын
Hi Brigid, that was an awesome explanation and walkthrough of Goals. Thanks for sharing. Would you be able to share the slide deck with me? Many thanks
@BrigidMansfield_TechDeck
@BrigidMansfield_TechDeck Жыл бұрын
Hi Gary, message me on LinkedIn and I'll send it over!
@manueljoaoboia
@manueljoaoboia Жыл бұрын
How can one extract the sent video clip ? Can it be extracted? I couldn't yet find a location/formate where the short video clip is saved... And I need a copy of one I shared trough my mobile app...
@BrigidMansfield_TechDeck
@BrigidMansfield_TechDeck Жыл бұрын
Hi Manuel, you cannot extract the chat video clips. They are saved in the same way that Chats in Teams conversations are stored- in the mailbox of the Office 365 Group. Personal chats including group chats are stored in the mailboxes of the users. However, these are not accessible immediately and are in hidden folders. You can however, get to the chats via eDiscovery - see articles here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/ediscovery-investigation techgenix.com/microsoft-teams-data/ blog.ciaops.com/2018/01/10/location-of-chat-history-in-microsoft-teams/
@NatyK
@NatyK Жыл бұрын
Awsome!
@markcuello5
@markcuello5 Жыл бұрын
HELP
@gertschindewolf2781
@gertschindewolf2781 2 жыл бұрын
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@suranga_desilva
@suranga_desilva 3 жыл бұрын
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