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Office 365: Updated Delve/Profile Page

Due to working at IBM (we use Notes/verse and Connections, not Exchange, Office 365 etc.), I hadn’t been on the profile page since the last Office 365 workshop. I had some spare time today, so I thought I would check out the new Delve analytics feature, which (in theory at least) is available on my demo tenant. However, on the way to this screen I noticed that the About Me/Delve/Profile page has had a refresh, and on a very quick first impression it looks good, nice and modern, showing information which is relevent to me in a reasonably clear and concise manner.

Updated Profile

 

However, when I tried to get to the analytics page, which was after all the reason for me going to Office 365 today, I was presented with the following screen.

Delve Analytics Error

I am wondering whether this is because I am on a demo tenant.  So score one for the profile view, but not for the availability of the analytics screen.

 Update

As expected this error is due to the tenant being created from the http://demos.microsoft.com site.  This creates the demo as a trial tenant and trial tenants do not currently support Delve analytics.

 

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Richard Hogan - Global Chief Architect, Microsoft Practice

Richard Hogan

Global Chief Architect, Microsoft Practice | IBM

Global Chief Architect, Microsoft Practice at IBM. 20+ years experience working at the intersection of cloud architecture, security, and emerging AI capabilities across Azure and the wider Microsoft ecosystem. Host of the Cloudy with a Chance of Insights podcast. Regular speaker at tech conferences and active contributor to the Microsoft Tech Community.

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