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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      You just replace Outlook desktop with Outlook Web Access. That part is a simple one to one replacement.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender
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          How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

          Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

          https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

          There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

          You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

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          • garak0410G
            garak0410 @Dashrender
            last edited by

            @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

            How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

            Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

            https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

            There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

            You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

            I went to our Office 365 Portal and created a DRAFTING group and added everyone...so it does now have one group shared calendar. But if they happen to be on Office 2013 (the majority), it takes them to OWA and it isn't idea for our business model.

            @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

            "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

            I'll never get anyone to use OWA over standard Outlook...ever...(well, at least for a good while)...they resist change...

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            • ObsolesceO
              Obsolesce
              last edited by

              You can set up "Office 365 Group"s in there can't you?

              I think E1 users can use the "Planner" app when they log in. Not able to verify this atm though.

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              • garak0410G
                garak0410 @Obsolesce
                last edited by

                @Tim_G said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                You can set up "Office 365 Group"s in there can't you?

                I think E1 users can use the "Planner" app when they log in. Not able to verify this atm though.

                Well, as mentioned, it would take a major, major effort to get them off the Outlook Client...it would...

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  Do you have a split domain? i.e. some users on a local Exchange and others on O365 native?

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                  • garak0410G
                    garak0410 @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                    Do you have a split domain? i.e. some users on a local Exchange and others on O365 native?

                    Everyone is on the cloud based E1 Plan. 🙂

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @garak0410
                      last edited by

                      @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                      @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                      How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

                      Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

                      https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

                      There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

                      You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

                      I went to our Office 365 Portal and created a DRAFTING group and added everyone...so it does now have one group shared calendar. But if they happen to be on Office 2013 (the majority), it takes them to OWA and it isn't idea for our business model.

                      @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                      "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

                      I'll never get anyone to use OWA over standard Outlook...ever...(well, at least for a good while)...they resist change...

                      I wonder if there is another way to create the calendar that you can then map directly into Outlook 2013.

                      As for moving them away - that's easy, uninstall it. Of course I'm guessing management won't allow that. But then they didn't put all the pieces together if they want O365 and local office because they didn't buy local office with their subscription.

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                      • garak0410G
                        garak0410 @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                        @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                        @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                        How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

                        Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

                        https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

                        There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

                        You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

                        I went to our Office 365 Portal and created a DRAFTING group and added everyone...so it does now have one group shared calendar. But if they happen to be on Office 2013 (the majority), it takes them to OWA and it isn't idea for our business model.

                        @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                        "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

                        I'll never get anyone to use OWA over standard Outlook...ever...(well, at least for a good while)...they resist change...

                        I wonder if there is another way to create the calendar that you can then map directly into Outlook 2013.

                        As for moving them away - that's easy, uninstall it. Of course I'm guessing management won't allow that. But then they didn't put all the pieces together if they want O365 and local office because they didn't buy local office with their subscription.

                        Yeah...it was going to be $20,000+ a year with Office versus about $6,000 for E1.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @garak0410
                          last edited by

                          @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                          @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                          @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                          @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                          How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

                          Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

                          https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

                          There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

                          You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

                          I went to our Office 365 Portal and created a DRAFTING group and added everyone...so it does now have one group shared calendar. But if they happen to be on Office 2013 (the majority), it takes them to OWA and it isn't idea for our business model.

                          @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                          "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

                          I'll never get anyone to use OWA over standard Outlook...ever...(well, at least for a good while)...they resist change...

                          I wonder if there is another way to create the calendar that you can then map directly into Outlook 2013.

                          As for moving them away - that's easy, uninstall it. Of course I'm guessing management won't allow that. But then they didn't put all the pieces together if they want O365 and local office because they didn't buy local office with their subscription.

                          Yeah...it was going to be $20,000+ a year with Office versus about $6,000 for E1.

                          Wow

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                          • ObsolesceO
                            Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                            @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                            @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                            @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                            @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                            How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

                            Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

                            https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

                            There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

                            You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

                            I went to our Office 365 Portal and created a DRAFTING group and added everyone...so it does now have one group shared calendar. But if they happen to be on Office 2013 (the majority), it takes them to OWA and it isn't idea for our business model.

                            @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                            "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

                            I'll never get anyone to use OWA over standard Outlook...ever...(well, at least for a good while)...they resist change...

                            I wonder if there is another way to create the calendar that you can then map directly into Outlook 2013.

                            As for moving them away - that's easy, uninstall it. Of course I'm guessing management won't allow that. But then they didn't put all the pieces together if they want O365 and local office because they didn't buy local office with their subscription.

                            Yeah...it was going to be $20,000+ a year with Office versus about $6,000 for E1.

                            Wow

                            That could be worth it. How much would the Exchange CALs, server license, hardware/storage, upkeep, labor, etc. cost per year if it was onprem?

                            A lot of places spend 100k+ per year on O365 alone...

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @Obsolesce
                              last edited by

                              @Tim_G said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                              @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                              @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                              @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                              @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                              How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

                              Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

                              https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

                              There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

                              You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

                              I went to our Office 365 Portal and created a DRAFTING group and added everyone...so it does now have one group shared calendar. But if they happen to be on Office 2013 (the majority), it takes them to OWA and it isn't idea for our business model.

                              @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                              "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

                              I'll never get anyone to use OWA over standard Outlook...ever...(well, at least for a good while)...they resist change...

                              I wonder if there is another way to create the calendar that you can then map directly into Outlook 2013.

                              As for moving them away - that's easy, uninstall it. Of course I'm guessing management won't allow that. But then they didn't put all the pieces together if they want O365 and local office because they didn't buy local office with their subscription.

                              Yeah...it was going to be $20,000+ a year with Office versus about $6,000 for E1.

                              Wow

                              That could be worth it. How much would the Exchange CALs, server license, hardware/storage, upkeep, labor, etc. cost per year if it was onprem?

                              A lot of places spend 100k+ per year on O365 alone...

                              He got everything you listed for $6K... the $14K savings was locally installed Office. ($14,000 / $144/u/y = 97 users)

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @garak0410
                                last edited by

                                @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

                                Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

                                https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

                                There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

                                You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

                                I went to our Office 365 Portal and created a DRAFTING group and added everyone...so it does now have one group shared calendar. But if they happen to be on Office 2013 (the majority), it takes them to OWA and it isn't idea for our business model.

                                @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

                                I'll never get anyone to use OWA over standard Outlook...ever...(well, at least for a good while)...they resist change...

                                I wonder if there is another way to create the calendar that you can then map directly into Outlook 2013.

                                As for moving them away - that's easy, uninstall it. Of course I'm guessing management won't allow that. But then they didn't put all the pieces together if they want O365 and local office because they didn't buy local office with their subscription.

                                Yeah...it was going to be $20,000+ a year with Office versus about $6,000 for E1.

                                Sure you'll have this savings, but how much did you pay for Office last time? and do you really need local Office? Will Office Online and SharePoint/ODfB work for you?

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                                • garak0410G
                                  garak0410 @Dashrender
                                  last edited by

                                  @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                  @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                  @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                  @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                  @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                  How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

                                  Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

                                  https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

                                  There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

                                  You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

                                  I went to our Office 365 Portal and created a DRAFTING group and added everyone...so it does now have one group shared calendar. But if they happen to be on Office 2013 (the majority), it takes them to OWA and it isn't idea for our business model.

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                  "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

                                  I'll never get anyone to use OWA over standard Outlook...ever...(well, at least for a good while)...they resist change...

                                  I wonder if there is another way to create the calendar that you can then map directly into Outlook 2013.

                                  As for moving them away - that's easy, uninstall it. Of course I'm guessing management won't allow that. But then they didn't put all the pieces together if they want O365 and local office because they didn't buy local office with their subscription.

                                  Yeah...it was going to be $20,000+ a year with Office versus about $6,000 for E1.

                                  Sure you'll have this savings, but how much did you pay for Office last time? and do you really need local Office? Will Office Online and SharePoint/ODfB work for you?

                                  We are Macro and VBA fiends here...and I've not had the time to even do my studies to learn more development skills, even with Office 365 options.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @garak0410
                                    last edited by

                                    @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                    @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                    @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                    @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                    @garak0410 said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                    @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                    How are you accessing calendars today? Are your users using Outlook? or are they using Outlook the web?

                                    Here's the lower left corner of my Outlook on the web (horrible name!)

                                    https://i.imgur.com/HTrM74c.png

                                    There's the calendar icon just like in the desktop option, then once there you can request access to anyone's calendar you want. Like in the past you can create shared calendars as well.

                                    You could also create calendars in SharePoint and use those (though getting those into Outlook might be more challenging.

                                    I went to our Office 365 Portal and created a DRAFTING group and added everyone...so it does now have one group shared calendar. But if they happen to be on Office 2013 (the majority), it takes them to OWA and it isn't idea for our business model.

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                    "Other people's calendars" show up in OWA and work great. We use that every day.

                                    I'll never get anyone to use OWA over standard Outlook...ever...(well, at least for a good while)...they resist change...

                                    I wonder if there is another way to create the calendar that you can then map directly into Outlook 2013.

                                    As for moving them away - that's easy, uninstall it. Of course I'm guessing management won't allow that. But then they didn't put all the pieces together if they want O365 and local office because they didn't buy local office with their subscription.

                                    Yeah...it was going to be $20,000+ a year with Office versus about $6,000 for E1.

                                    Sure you'll have this savings, but how much did you pay for Office last time? and do you really need local Office? Will Office Online and SharePoint/ODfB work for you?

                                    We are Macro and VBA fiends here...and I've not had the time to even do my studies to learn more development skills, even with Office 365 options.

                                    OH - well that makes full out online only a problem 😛

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender
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                                      I'm now wondering - even if you did have Outlook 2016, would that way you created the calendar provide a calendar in Outlook 2016?

                                      I'm unfamiliar with group calendars as you've created it currently in O365.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                        last edited by

                                        @Dashrender said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                        I'm unfamiliar with group calendars as you've created it currently in O365.

                                        Is there more than one way to make them? There isn't any "O365 Calendar", it's always just Exchange.

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                                        • KellyK
                                          Kelly
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                                          The way these types of workflows work in Sharepoint Online are through sites there. You would create a calendar associated with your group, e.g. Project A Calendar in Project Management site. Planner is also linked to a given site (team or otherwise).

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                                          • KellyK
                                            Kelly @Kelly
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                                            @Kelly said in Office 365 Enterprise E1 - What Can I Use For Simple Collaboration?:

                                            The way these types of workflows work in Sharepoint Online are through sites there. You would create a calendar associated with your group, e.g. Project A Calendar in Project Management site. Planner is also linked to a given site (team or otherwise).

                                            And then you can add Sharepoint calendars to Outlook easily. Just go to the calendar in the web browser, and click on Add to Outlook or somesuch (not using this functionality at this job so I can't look it up).

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