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A
B
B
I,
don't
know
catching
up
on
things.
Oh,
it's
been
a
interesting
day.
Let's
put
it
this
way,
so
welcome
everybody.
This
is
episode
10
last
time
in
episode,
9
I
was
on
vacation
and
we
had
well
dick
and
Chris
taking
care
of
the
episode.
9
right,
I,
listen
to
recording
actually
earlier
today
and
catch
up
guys
so
pretty
more
chokes,
though
more
chokes.
Now
this.
B
C
C
Yeah
yeah
we're
a
Dutch
consultancy
firm
and
we
build
some
stuff.
We've
got
some
products
that
are
either
deploying
stuff
an
office,
365
or
leveraging
stuff
based
on
SP
VIX
and
on
a
daily
basis.
We
try
to
help
our
clients
achieve
more
with
office
365
on
a
business
productivity,
yeah
part
of
office,
365.
B
B
C
There
are
some
customers
still
when
I'm
friend,
so
sometimes
we
still
stuck
with
the
old
model,
but
well
most
of
the
things
we
do
in
the
Netherlands
is
our
office
365,
so
I
think.
If
you
look
at
at
Europe
in
general,
we
tend
to
do
quite
a
few
things
in
the
clouds.
So
it's
it's!
Okay,
working
in
the
Netherlands
on
office,
365,
yeah,.
B
C
Well,
good
question:
I
think
most
of
our
customers
are
either
running
2016
or
are
looking
at
2019
already
yeah.
There
were
a
few
customers
who
won't
move
to
2019
for
let's
say
another
six
to
nine
months,
just
to
make
sure
that
it
is
stable
and
everything
is
well
crystallized
so
say,
but
well.
Most
of
the
Dutch
customers
are
running
on
on
office
365.
C
If
they're
running
on
premises,
they're
looking
at
a
hybrid
scenario,
so
they
feel
that
moving
to
2019
actually
makes
sense
and
I'm
not
sure
if
I'm
going
to
move
it
in
the
first
month.
But
well,
some
of
us
tried
the
bet
already
and
it's
well.
It
looks
awesome.
There
are
some
improvements
and
yeah
I
think
most
of
them
will
actually
move
yeah.
B
B
A
I
mean
still
so,
nothing
really
broke.
Everything
is
to
work
as
far
as
I
can
say.
We
had.
We
had
an
episode
out,
so
I
got
a
first-hand
experience
like
what
what
you
go
through,
which
is
interesting
and
basically
in
a
lesson
learned
other
than
that
I
mean
it
was
a
busy
week.
Last
week,
I
was
in
Belgium
in
Brussels
there
was
the
SPS
where
I
talked
about
accessing
API
secured
with
Azure
ad
and
on
Thursday,
so
so
that
that
event
was
was
weekend
and
on
Thursday
I
had
the
great
idea.
A
C
A
Thursday
afternoon,
where
I
have
like
10
other
things
planned
to
be
done
and
then
on
Friday
I
was
supposed
to
travel,
nothing
I,
don't
have
a
tenant
that
I
can
use
for
a
demo,
and
then
what
trip
me
off
is
that
the
error
that
I
got
so
by
Bezier
that
I
got
was
that
service
principle
was
not
consented
by
the
admin
to
be
used
yeah,
but
it
was
because
it
was
enabled
it
was
it
had
permission.
Everything
would
trip
me
off.
A
A
Provide
us
with
yeah
and
I
mean,
and,
and
that
was
also
what
tripping
right,
because
I
work
with
with
with
with
the
feature
also
in
preview
and
back,
then
you
actually
got
the
correct
error.
So
the
error
you
go
told
you
exactly.
One
is
wrong,
but
then,
with
the
switch
from
the
first
party
principal
to
third,
apparently
the
error
change,
which
I
wasn't
aware
of
and
just
the
thing
that
didn't
occur
to
me
like
on
the
last
day
preparing
the
last
hour
like
yeah,
just
didn't.
It
was
just
too
late
to
think
about
that.
B
A
And
other
than
that,
I
was
experimenting
with
SPF
X
dynamic
that
didn't
heydo
with
some
some
new
things,
so
there'll
be
more
stuff
coming,
which
is
cool
and
we
release
new
version
of
the
office
is
five
CLI,
with
support
for,
among
others,
creating
channels
in
Microsoft
teams.
So
if
you
want
to
provision
full
experience
full
internet,
you
can
now
also
create
teams
with
CLI,
and
these
teams
can
also
have
already
pre
pre
created
channels.
Yeah.
B
So
that's
that's
one
of
the
things.
What
we
are
getting
documented
pretty
soon
is
that
the
API
for
creating
a
teams
for
a
SharePoint
site,
so
you
will
have
them
the
Association.
So
then
you
can
Krupa
Phi
and
Timofey
your
SharePoint
sites
right.
So
it's
a
full
modernization
of
things,
yeah
yeah,
absolutely
and
then
that
yeah.
A
So
the
other
day,
when
we're
we're
we're
in
Belgium,
we
talked
about
doing
a
session
like
master,
authentic
conversations
on
blockchain
or
about
digital
workplace
on
blockchain
powered
by
my
son's
55,
which
would
be
like
10
MVP
conversation
about
hub
if
I
team,
if
I
group,
if
I
block
like
all
the
passwords-
and
we
would
basically
talk
about
nothing
for
an
hour-
yes,
we're
gonna
submit
that
there's
some
some
events
somewhere.
We
just
need
to
plan
we're.
B
Okay,
anyway,
so
let's,
let's
actually
jump
on
this
on
this
week's
topic.
So
nothing
new.
Obviously
on
my
sign
because
I
was
cruising
Oh
under
on
the
rest
of
Medicare
and
which
is
pretty
nice
actually
way,
especially
when
you're
traveling
with
the
six-year-old
boy
who
doesn't
really
care
about
sightseeing
or
anything.
So
it's
probably
buying
us
sure
and
then
getting
back
to
the
boat.
But.
B
B
B
Exactly
anyway,
so,
let's
actually
jump
on
the
on
the
articles
and
stuff
for
Spencer.
Now
before
we
actually
started
this
recording
we're
just
turning
that.
Not
that
much
was
happening
in
a
shape
on
death
and
during
last
week,
and
that's
mainly
because
a
lot
of
people
clearly
were
actually
preparing
their
sessions
on
the
ship
on
Saturdays
and
all
of
that,
so
it's
kind
of
understandable,
and
but
there
was
some
new
things,
so
let's
actually
jump
through
them.
B
So
one
of
the
things
what
we've
gone
through
in
some
of
the
sessions
already
right
after
9
was
the
SPD
sign.
I
share
websites,
dotnet
I.
What
was
they
kms
for
this
one,
a
kms,
SP,
design,
guidance.
Ok,
there
we
go
so,
and
this
one
probably
is
a
easier
to
remember
now.
This
one
will
redirect
you
to
a
date
which
potentially
might
be
relocated
in
the
ship
on
deaf
portal
at
some
point,
but
do
logistic
logistic
reasons.
B
It's
not
variant
explaining
what
is
the
modern
SharePoint
and
this
unkindness
on
that
one
and
then
linking
through
the
documentation
and
often
what's
new
here
is
the
Ignite
1:18
loop
and
this
is
actually
really
cool.
So
the
loop
book
itself,
so
let
me
actually
open
up
that
one
condensed
and
screenshots
and
the
signs
which
we
used
in
our
tent
there
tenants
in
the
ignite.
So
basically
what
was
the
setup
in
ignite?
However,
the
UI
is
design.
How
does
the
traditional
social,
low
density,
high
visual
impact
designs
could
look
like
for
some
of
the
customers?
B
Absolutely
absolutely,
and
now
some
of
these
poor,
so
this
one,
for
example
in
here,
is
the
contoso
landing.
So
events
news
you
can
see
that
there's
out-of-the-box
with
ports
there's
some
custom
web
ports.
This
is
already
using
the
new
section,
let's
say
section:
coloring
capability,
whatever
I
don't
know
what's
the
official
term
for
that,
but
you
can
basically
color
things
this
arc.
This
is
clearly
Quick
Links
web
board,
but
it's
been
then
colored
as
a
Kray.
B
C
B
Absolutely
absolutely
so
really
cool
stuff
and
now
we're
looking
even
making
this
easier
in
the
future.
Potentially
this
working
progress
still
potentially
even
have
a
ready-to-use
BMP
provisioning
templates
to
get
all
of
this
provision
to
turn
on.
So
that
would
be
really
cool.
Working
progress.
I
need
to
clarify
a
few
things
here
and
there
before
we
can
actually
release
that
service,
which
will
be
then
providing
some
of
this
capabilities
so
really
cool
stuff.
So.
A
B
B
So
there
is
a
new
version
available
after
ignites
of
1.3
version,
and
this
one
is
provisioning
everything
with
using
a
one
single
powershell
commandlets,
which
is
pretty
cool
as
long
as
you
follow
up
on
the
pre
requirements
on
your
tenant,
the
only
thing
what
you
need
to
do
if
I
go
to
the
provisioning
page,
you
basically
execute
at
p.m.
paper,
a
shinning
hierarchy
and
then
the
BMP
file,
which
contains
site
collection,
site
designs,
everything
else,
that's
it
and
then
it
takes
a
while.
B
Everything
is
ready
to
go,
and
but
basic
idea
of
all
of
this
is
that
we
demonstrate
what's
possible,
what's
possible
to
do
in
a
shipment
online
to
help
partners
and
customers,
then
to
realize
the
potential
what's
available
and
sure
starter
gate
is
a
good
example
of
a
starter
gate,
so
you
could
actually
start
by
that
and
modifying
things.
Or
how
do
you
know?
There's
multiple
options
to
utilize
this
in
the
end,
approaches
as
well
and
everything
is
open
source
so,
of
course,
related
on
this
one.
B
C
We
use
starter
kids
pretty
much
and
all
our
demos
to
clients
what
we
usually
do
is
we
spin
up
an
installation,
then
replace
the
colors
and
at
the
logo
of
the
client
just
to
show
hey.
This
is
available
out
of
the
box.
It
takes
us
roughly
an
hour
or
so
to
just
bring
it
and
blow
the
logo,
and
it
really
makes
it
easy
to
show
what
is
doable
out
of
the
box
instead
of
just
selling
a
blank
communication
site
or
a
blank
team
cipher
so
yeah,
it.
C
Questions
that
we
get
is
like:
hey,
there
isn't
a
birthday
web
part
or
something
like
an
anniversary
report.
We've
got
something
for
that,
but
those
are
typical
things
that
you,
you
probably
get
questions
on,
but
we,
but
we
usually
start
with
hey.
This
is
like
the
first
page.
It
explains
some
of
the
basic
concepts
of
modern
and
it
looks
cool
rather
than
if
you
have
an
out-of-the-box
communication
side.
That
does
look
cool
as
well.
No,
it's
it's
only
images.
This
is
like
a
full-body
content
with
content
driven.
B
Internet
so
sure
sure,
absolutely
and
now,
obviously
when
we
can
sort
it
out
all
of
this.
This
is
good
for
innovation
perspective,
but
then,
at
certain
level
we
can
prove
we
can
provision
this
kind
of
structures
automatically
built
on
from
a
presets
perspective
as
well,
for
you
guys
to
help
you
to
do
the
pre-sales
I
think
that
would
add
significantly
value
as
well,
because
the
content
has
some
significant
impact,
so
content
doesn't
have
an
impact
for
developers
because
we
as
a
developers,
we
can
see
it
like.
Well,
that's
a
custom
web
part.
B
C
It's
really
funny
to
see
that
from
a
development
point,
a
few
you
say:
okay,
if
we
can
retrieve
one
event,
it
will
work
for
ten
as
well,
but
for
my
client
points
of
view,
if
you
show
ten
events
you're
like
wow,
this
is
completely
different.
So
really
that's
failure.
I
think
some
demo
comes
and
in
there.
B
Sure,
absolutely
absolutely
cool
anyway,
so
this
is
available
from
the
AKMs
SP
design,
guidance
side,
I
her
scroll
down
here
there
was
it,
was
it
there,
it
is
download,
take
not
2018
lookbook
will
at
links.
Obviously
on
all
of
this
in
the
video
notes.
Now
something
else
which
was
released
last
week
as
well
and
I
know:
Burt
had
a
session
in
shape
on
Saturday
Brussels.
Didn't
he
around
this
topic
as
well,
so
and
so
Burt
Johnson
is
heading
the
transformation
tooling
in
the
BMP
assigned
and
and
one
of
his
big
big
babies.
B
B
Sure
or
script
editor
web
part
in
classic
and
I
want
to
realize
that,
with
a
a
railed
custom
or
third-party
experience
with
the
custom
web
parts,
you
would
then
transform
the
script
editor
web
parts,
something
else
in
the
in
a
more
hands-on,
absolutely
so
really
cool
stuff.
If
you
are
a
partner
customer
looking
into
modernization,
this
is
a
great
tool
to
get
insights
on
your
tenant
and
what
can
be
modernized
and
the
latest
version
is
out
from
last
week.
Is
it
last
week?
That's
last
week
right
yeah?
Yes,
it
is
exactly
last
week.
B
It
is
absolutely
now
other
topics.
Sao
Paulo
is
doing
his
PS
tech
bytes.
These
are
really
good.
This
is
again
six
minutes
tech,
byte
around
the
PNP
provisioning
engine
and
the
tenant
level
provisioning
in
the
PM
preparation
attention.
Paulo.
You
need
to
do
smile,
so
focused
yeah.
That's
fine,
that's
fine,
but
basically
what
the
PM
preparation
again
Jan,
if
somebody's
wondering,
but
we
have
site
designs
inside
script,
which
is
true
and
they're
evolving
as
well.
The
the
TMP
provisioning
answer
is
now
heading
to
the
tenant
level.
B
So
pretty
soon
you
can
provision
your
team
site
teams.
Chip
and
sites
groups,
solutions
to
do
add,
catalog
and
site
design,
side
script
using
aap
and
preparation
engine
technically
what
if
this
stuff
is
already
available
since
October
2018
release
so
really
cool
stuff?
Actually,
even
the
SharePoint
starter
kit,
the
like
I,
showed
here.
If
you
go
to
the
provisioning
and
you
can
see
a
starter
kit
BMP
this
one
apply.
Bmp
provisioning
here
are
key
path.
B
B
B
So
Marcus
Miller
I
had
a
a
nice
setting
on
the
app
settings,
energy
upon
framework
and
staging.
So
basically,
how
would
you
implement
the
functionality?
Let
me
scroll
slightly
down
with
showing
this.
How
would
you
have
a
a
configuration
dependent
on
which
environment
you
are
planning
to
host
your
s
basic
solution?
So
how
would
we
dynamically
then
replace
this
URL
and
the
function
app
ID
based
on
the
environment,
where
we
are
so
a
what
is
the
continuous
integration,
continuous
deployment
and
all
that
stuff?
Are
you
definitely
at
this
one?
B
A
B
So
a
lot
of
different
settings,
so
basically
they're
available
so
and
sure
there's
plenty
of
other
ISV
providers
and
system
integrators
which
have
a
similar
set
of
webparts.
It's
just
nice
to
see
a
visual
demo
on
people
are
actually
having
and
how
they
can.
Then,
how
would
you
use
their
solution
in
the
in
your
own
or
customers
deployment
to
get
something
available,
so
cool.
B
B
We
didn't
get
a
turbine
for
this
week
either.
So
sorry
P
yeah
at
some
day
some
day,
maybe
next
year,
maybe
next
year-
listen
man,
but
any
last
words.
Any
last
thoughts.
What's
gonna
is
this
week
is
gonna
be
as
busy
as
last
week.
Are
we
gonna
get
more
action,
section
action,
articles.
C
No
worship
which
satirized
to
me
next
thing's
going
to
be
the
deaf
boot
camp.
We
have
in
the
Netherlands
where
wallach
and
I
will
do
Shepherd
framework,
which
is
cool,
and
then
it's
gonna
be
deaf
boot
camp
in
Belgium.
For
me,
where
I'm
gonna
do
teams
which
is
cool
as
well,
and
that's
pretty
much
the
next
four
weeks,
I
think
so.
B
B
A
A
C
C
So
post
tonight
I
really
lost
logbook
because
that's
gonna
make
it
easier
to
share.
What's
coming
from
a
modern
perspective,
I
liked
announcements,
they
did
around
news.
So
there's
quite
a
few
things
before
the
end
of
the
year,
making
news
more
Enterprise
ready
so
to
say
so.
From
that
perspective,
I
would
say:
that's
probably
the
biggest
announcements
that
I'm
happy
with
SharePoint
framework,
1.7
dynamic
data
really
gonna
be
awesome.
Shepherd
framework
in
teams
is
going
to
be
interesting.
So
say
there
are
the
three
and
there
are
a
gazillion
other
things
that
were
really
cool.
C
B
Yeah
1.7
is
coming
relatively
soon.
We
are
closing
on
on
the
documentation
and
so
there's
still
a
few
articles
to
get
written
and
making
sure
that
we
have
the
tutorials
and
everything
else
and
the
videos
available
for
those.
So
but
it's
coming
coming
quite
soon,
so
people
can
finally
start
using
shipment
with
pars
in
Mike's
of
team's
tabs,
and
that's
we
obviously
internally,
we've
aligned
with
the
teams.
People.
It's
gonna,
be
an
interesting
announcements
whenever
we
get
this
one
out
so
first
in
preview
and
then
in
GA
slightly
later,
let's
go
time
so.