Simplifying Microsoft 365 Adoption with Enterprise-Grade Provisioning
Beatriz Oliveira
BindTuning CEO & Founder | Speaker | Microsoft RD | Former President IAMCP Portugal | #DiversityInclusion advocate
Deploying Microsoft 365 workspaces across an organization can be a complex and time-consuming process. Not only this is true for the top-level deployment, as the adoption of the Microsoft 365 suite is many times slow and painful at department, team, or user level. Nevertheless, the deployment and adoption journey can become significantly more efficient and streamlined with enterprise-grade provisioning.
In this blog article, we will introduce the concept of enterprise-grade provisioning, its benefits, and how it simplifies Microsoft 365 deployment, adoption, and the streamlining of multiple internal processes. We will cover:
If you are familiar with workspace provisioning, skip to the last item.
Workspace provisioning in Microsoft 365
On a quick Google search, you will find the definition of provisioning as the act of “providing” or making something available. If we narrow this concept down to Microsoft 365, workspace provisioning is the act of providing or?making a workspace available. This applies to many apps in the Microsoft 365 suite where workspaces can be created, namely?OneNote, Teams, SharePoint, Project, Planner, Power BI, and Power Apps.
By default, workspaces are created “empty”. No structure, no content. Nevertheless, to streamline and accelerate use, we can make use of templates to create these workspaces.
Understanding Template-Based Provisioning
Template-based provisioning is a method of deploying Microsoft 365 that utilizes predefined templates to configure and set up various components of the Microsoft suite. These templates act as blueprints, encapsulating settings, policies, security configurations, apps, and other elements necessary for a successful deployment.
By leveraging templates, IT administrators can automate the provisioning process, ensuring consistency, reducing manual errors, and saving time. Template-based provisioning also allows organizations to provide their users with a powerful tool to speed up their work, driving efficiency, productivity, and unifying best practices.
Implementing?template-based provisioning?for Microsoft 365 deployment offers several significant?benefits, namely:
Templates in Microsoft 365
In Microsoft 365, various templates are available to create new workspaces and streamline the process of setting up different types of environments. Microsoft 365 provides templates for creating SharePoint sites, Teams, plans in Planner, and more. Let’s dive into what is possible in each app.
SharePoint Templates
SharePoint?site templates ?offer options such as team sites or communication sites, each tailored for different purposes. These templates come with predefined pre-populated pages, page templates, news post templates, document libraries, lists, and web parts, allowing teams to quickly establish collaboration spaces with the desired functionality.
Besides this list, which can be applied to an already created site, you can also leverage another tool, the?SharePoint Look Book , to select a template and use it to create your site from scratch.
Alongside site templates, you can also make use of SharePoint?page templates . These templates offer a convenient way to create professional-looking pages with predefined sections, such as headers, footers, navigation menus, and content placeholders. Page templates can be used not only to accelerate the creation of a new page but also to help you convert a great page into a template others can use.
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Teams Templates
Microsoft?Teams templates ?enable the rapid creation of new teams with predefined channels, tabs, and settings, customized for specific scenarios such as project management, HR onboarding, or departmental collaboration. Each template is designed with relevant channels, tabs, and apps to support the specific needs of the use case. These templates provide a ready-to-use structure that facilitates efficient communication and collaboration within teams.
Besides ready-to-use templates, you can also create simple custom templates in the Teams admin center. Custom templates offer organizations the flexibility to tailor team structures and settings to their specific requirements, although these options are restricted to defining channels and included apps.
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Planner
Microsoft Planner templates provide a convenient way to jumpstart project management, offering ready-made structures and task lists tailored to specific use cases. These templates include predefined task categories, due dates, and assignments, ensuring that teams have a solid foundation to start organizing their work. Teams can choose from a variety of templates.
Although you can copy a plan to create a new one, you?cannot convert plans into repeatable templates.
Project
Microsoft Project Online templates offer a quick way to create project sites. Similar to Planner, the list of available templates in Project Online is relatively limited, and there is currently no option to create custom templates within Project Online. Nonetheless, the available templates still serve as a valuable starting point, offering project managers and teams a consistent foundation for organizing tasks, collaborating on documents, and tracking project progress. While customization options may be more limited, Microsoft Project Online templates can help streamline project site creation and support efficient project management practices.
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Setting the bar for Enterprise-Grade Provisioning
Enterprise-grade workspace provisioning refers to the process of setting up and configuring workspaces, such as Microsoft SharePoint, Teams, Planner, ... , in a manner that meets the specific requirements and scale of large organizations. It involves establishing?robust, scalable, and integrated?provisioning while customizing the workspaces to align with the organization's policies and workflows.
It also takes into consideration scalability and performance optimization, allowing organizations to handle internal processes without compromising deployment time, cost or overloading IT, ultimately managing organizational resources very effectively.
When planning at this level,?out-of-the-box templates are not enough. A one-by-one copy/pasting capability is just too limited.
When selecting a templating platform at enterprise-level, organizations must take into consideration important aspects like:
In conclusion, out-of-the-box templates are great to understand template-based provisioning, yet they lack the capabilities to help organizations leverage real scenarios. And while there are several provisioning solutions available in the market, those primarily focus on Microsoft Teams and governance aspects, and they often overlook the comprehensive capabilities required for true enterprise-grade provisioning.
Capabilities like the ones listed above are essential for organizations aiming to establish a provisioning environment that aligns with their enterprise-level needs.
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