There are always new features that are introduced by Microsoft in their productivity tools that, at this point, can warrant a monthly status update about what’s new and what’s changed. This one I feel deserves extra attention. If you share a PowerPoint presentation during a Teams Meeting, this one will make your life better. When you are ready to present, instead of sharing your screen as usual, choose the PowerPoint option! If your PowerPoint has audio or video to play, check the “include computer sound”, then choose from either the suggested PowerPoint option (usually the one you worked on most recently) or Browse.Selecting Browse gives you the option to find it and upload it from your computer or OneDrive.Figure 1 – Choosing computer sound preference in the PowerPoint option in Microsoft TeamsAfter this, you will be greeted with the view in Figure 2: Figure 2 – Selecting a presentation to display in the PowerPoint option in Microsoft TeamsThis is the main screen your participants will see.Here you can see your slides and click through them to display on the main screen.If you added notes to the slide, they will appear in this section. This only visible to the presenter, not the participants. No need to reference and handwrite your notes!You can also use these arrows to navigate the presentation backwards and forwards. This section is visible to both you and the participants. Because this section is available to everyone, you have two options for how you want this presentation to go.The Free mode or the Default mode is represented by this icon: Your participants can use the < > button to skip ahead or go back to any slide. This does not affect anyone else’s view.For the Guided mode, you can click the icon, which will then look like this: In this mode, your presenters can see what number slide they are on (slide 1, etc.) but are unable to use < > to navigate the presentation.Both methods have their uses, so it’s up to you to determine how you want your presentation to go. I hope this was informative and helps you bring your A++ game when conducting presentations on Microsoft Teams.If you need assistance with any Microsoft productivity tool, ArcherPoint can help! Learn more about our Managed IT Services and contact ArcherPoint to start the conversation.
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Peter Joeckel joins John Siefert to shed some light on why he feels so many ERP implementations have been doomed from the beginning. With a focus on making sure the business strategy and technology execution are in sync, the sales process vs the purchase realities and the issues with integration, Peter gives an unscripted POV. Learn more about Peter by checking out his DAC profile page and stay tuned for part two of this podcast, and learn about his company, HandsFree ERP and schedule a discovery call to connect with him directly.
Here are predictions for 2021 from David Vellante , who is the co-CEO of SiliconANGLE Media, as well as co-founder and Chief Analyst of The Wikibon Project, the world’s leading open source IT research community. Dave is a long-time tech industry analyst, entrepreneur, writer and speaker. Last year’s predictions were upended in part by COVID,
Microsoft’s Customer Insights is a customer data platform for B2C businesses who want to grow relationships at scale. Customer data platforms can connect and unify customer data from an ERP, POS, financial systems and/or Google Analytics into unified customer profiles and help you grow your relationships by giving you the best information to make calculated decisions.
Great perspective from Turn On Dynamics and Hands Free ERP CEO Peter Joeckel on ideas and approaches to applying the same “efficiency” enabled through AP automation to other elements of ERP process.
“Application modernization is about taking advantage of the cost structure of the cloud.”
Maribel Lopez, Senior Contributor for Forbes, highlights IBM’s strategy in the cloud wars by collaborating with various industries, such as financial services, to develop specialty clouds. Combining this with opensource and hybrid cloud, IBM is continuing to focus on driving innovation.
Let’s be honest, the dirty secret of the ERP Software Industry is that every major application of new technology has made it harder to install, upgrade and maintain the software. Why users aren’t storming the publishers castles with pitchforks and torches is beyond me.
Learn why Bond Consulting Services is a national Top 200 consulting firm that empowers organizations across the US to thrive in a digitally transformed world
Every growing company faces challenges, and having the right ERP solution in place is essential to ease growing pains. The right ERP solution is one that delivers comprehensive business management functionality and automation across the entire enterprise. It connects the many moving parts of your organization, providing better visibility into operations to help you make smart business decisions and provide value over the long term. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is the right ERP for growing companies.
In this session, we will discuss various options available to implement data integration solutions for Microsoft Dynamics 365 platform, including Azure Service Bus, Logic Apps, SSIS among some other options. We will also talk about some best practices and design patterns that you can leverage in your Dynamics projects.
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Sana Commerce has joined forces with Microsoft to shed light on the ins and outs of ERP e-commerce —with a guide made just for organizations running Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance & Operations
Each link of the modern supply chain requires seamless integration with the others—activities such as order fulfillment, inventory management, warehouse management, production, and transportation logistics. But an outdated ERP can cause a host of problems in each of these interconnected areas.
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Learn about tools that can assist in data management in an ERP implementation project.
This session will cover how to set up and execute system-driven maintenance plans and automatic scheduling, as well as perform investment projects that can be ultimately converted to fixed assets.
This session will explain the basic setup to use the Enterprise Asset Management module in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations. A finance expert will also look at how you can, and should, perform and how to corrective maintenance on your assets. Other topics will including how to create maintenance requests, turn them to work orders, and have them assigned, scheduled and costed.
Map your Dynamics AX legacy licenses to Dynamics 365 subscriptions. Discover the world of Dynamics 365 User Roles. Navigate Microsoft’s up-to-date licensing model.
Imagine a world where you never have to implement or budget for an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution again. This dream can be a reality by migrating your legacy ERP system to the cloud. Whether your current system can’t keep up with company growth, you’re functioning in disparate systems with a lack of visibility and insights, or you’re paying too much for legacy system fees and maintenance, now’s the time to upgrade to a single ERP solution and help simplify your IT environment.