Free Webinar

By creating strong governance policies and applying them proactively, you can increase your Office 365 adoption while making data more secure. To successfully apply governance policies, you need to have systems and methods to apply them, enforce them and make them real for your users. You can wind up drowning if you try to apply governance across the applications within Office 365 on an ad-hoc basis.

You need a strategy for the successful implementation of governance. Our speakers can help you develop just that and improve your control over your Office 365 tenant.

Our speakers will go over 7 crucial governance strategy practices every organization needs in their Office 365 environments.

Register today and learn strategies and best practices for:

  • Who should be able to provision and create Office 365 Groups.
  • Managing access and ownership of groups.
  • What your retention policy should look like, including, saving archiving and deleting data.
  • How to best utilize Office 365 to reduce IT burden.
  • Determining which applications and services users should be allowed to use.
  • Structuring and enforcing properties and naming conventions for Groups.
  • Getting news about and preparing for new feature roll-outs.

Meet the Experts

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Hunter Willis

Product Marketing Manager, AvePoint, President, Richmond SharePoint User Group

Hunter has been in web development, SEO and Social Media marketing for over a decade, and has MCSA Office 365 & Service Adoption Specialist certifications. Throughout his career he has developed internal collaboration sites, provided technical and strategic advice, and managed solutions for small to large organizations. Hunter is the President of the Richmond SharePoint User Group and works full time as Product Marketing Manager at AvePoint. He is a top contributor for AvePoint’s blog as well as CMS Wire, and has been featured in over a dozen publications, most notably the Wall Street Journal.

Microsoft MVP
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Matt Wade

Vice President of Client Engagement, H3 Solutions


Matt is an engineer-turned-IT nerd. His career began designing mechanical systems for nuclear reactors for the US Navy. SharePoint 2007 rolled out soon after and he leveraged it to organize design documents, contracts, and drawings dating back decades; for better or worse, a new power user was born. The IT department needed some help, so he led adoption for a few years following, including the user adoption sides of upgrading to SharePoint 2013. Today he consults internationally on Office 365 migration and adoption. He's recently found himself neck deep in AI and bots.