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Lifting the lid on where Teams hides your data

16th Apr 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT Telluride B
39 attended
Session Description

Data is the lifeblood of any organization, it is the foundation upon which decisions are made, strategies forumulated, and successes measured.

For many Teams has become the gateway through which people access that data, and interact with your M365 tenant, but do you know where that data is being stored?

Sure a lot of it is in SharePoint, but what things that aren't just "standard files", think: recordings, transcripts, meeting attendance logs to give a few examples.

 In this session together we will look at:

  • Where the different types of data are stored for M365 applications (including Teams)
  • Look at how access to this data is controlled
  • How users can find data (Search, Copilot)
  • How admins can find data (Audit logs, eDiscovery)

After the session you will come away confident in the knowledge of what is kept where, and have some good ideas about how to make sure it is protected & secured.



Attendees (39)
Brock Hanson
Solutions Engineer at Summit Technology LLC
Jeff Colvin
Sr Cloud Operations Engineer at T2M Works
Ryan Hitchler
CEO at Centro
Dan Brinkmann
COO at Summit Technology
Marci Umbarger
IT Operations Manager at City of Brighton
Gretchen Buhrke
Helpdesk Manager at Colorado Early Colleges
ken peterlin
engineer at remax
Ian Crow
Systems Administrator at Denver Art Museum
Teagan Plain
Service Desk Technician at City of Brighton
Chris Kramer
Sr. Network Engineer at Foley & Lardner LLP
Chris Watson
Manager, Technology Consulting at RSM
Jeff Broeking
Sr Engineer at First American
Travis Krings
Sr Network Engineer at Arapahoe County Government
Kristen Clough
Teams System Admin at University of Colorado - Boulder
Tyler Poston
Manager, Solution Architects at NTT Data
Kevin Kellar
IT Director at South Adams County Fire Department
+23 other Attendees