![]() Well, every management generation at Microsoft has the right to take a beating, and the guys and gals in Redmond are really craving a good thrashing. Away from the statement that Windows 11 cannot be used DSGVO-compliant with it, I wrote on Jin the article Windows 11: Microsoft AMA, the HW requirements, app updates and other insights: I also expected an EU competition complaint with Microsoft Teams, which is integrated into Windows 11 and advertised with great fanfare. Another cloud integration like Nextcloud's solution is – obviously for me – made more difficult there. Who hasn't been annoyed by the OneDrive popups in Windows when users don't want to use this service? Windows constantly requires a OneDrive login and as a user, you have to disable several options to block that. Nextcloud now argues (imho justifiably) that the deeply integrated connection to OneDrive and the Microsoft cloud in Windows is displayed to Windows users in all relevant work steps. The cloud solution OneDrive also has a significant market share and is therefore in direct competition with Nextcloud.The Teams collaboration platform has a significant market share, Spiegel quotes from the complaint.Specifically, the whole thing revolves around Windows 11 and the integration of OneDrive and Microsoft Teams contained therein. The allegation is that Microsoft has a dominant market position and is exploiting this to thwart competitors. The competition complaint asks the Federal Cartel Office to initiate a formal review process to determine whether the allegations of anti-competitive behavior by Microsoft are true. Competition complaint to the German Federal Cartel OfficeĪccording to German, company founder Frank Karlitschek confirmed yesterday (Friday) the Spiegel report about this competition complaint at the German Federal Cartel Office. Presented by Jeff Teper, Omar Shahine, Navjot Virk, Susan Hanley, Graham Sheldon, and Ed Averett. Learn how the experiences in Microsoft 365-including SharePoint, OneDrive, Yammer, Stream, and Office-integrate to power collaboration across devices, on the web, in desktop and mobile apps, and in the hub for teamwork, Microsoft Teams. Jeff Teper shares the latest innovations and updates for content collaboration, employee engagement and communications, and knowledge management. Microsoft 365 empowers individuals, teams, and organizations to be creative, collaborative, and effective with an integrated suite of experiences that are simple, superior, smart, and secure. View and share all via the “ SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, and Yammer training - 2020-H2” YouTube playlist Security and compliance in SharePoint and OneDrive Jumpstart your projects with community projects from Patterns and Practices (PnP) Migration to SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams in Microsoft 365, free and easy Microsoft 365 Live Events and remote work ![]() Knowledge and Project Cortex – the Microsoft 365 VisionĬonnect the workplace with engaging, dynamic experiences across your intranet Microsoft Lists - Share and track information across Microsoft 365ĭesign productivity apps with SharePoint lists and libraries, Power Apps, and Power Automate OneDrive powers intelligent file experiences across Microsoft 365Ĭollaboration & external file sharing across Microsoft 365 Scroll down and learn about all as you go or click each title in the grid below to jump down the page to watch specific sessions – each with related links to learn more: It is all here in one blog post, inline… consume at your leisure. This series of training videos covers the value and recent updates across SharePoint, OneDrive, Microsoft Lists, Microsoft Teams, Project Cortex, Yammer, and Stream - including information for employees, admins, and developers - all in the context of scenarios supported within Microsoft 365 across teamwork and employee engagement. Train your mind and the tech will follow. ![]()
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