Rick Van Rousselt
Microsoft MVP and Managing Partner @ Advantive
Brussels, Belgium
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Rick is a managing partner @ Advantive and is an Office Apps and Services MVP. He has been working with SharePoint since 2007 and has now made the transition to Office 365. With a strong focus on development this job pushed him to become a versatile expert in both Office 365, Azure and all related technologies. His inquisitive disposition encourages him to continuously gain knowledge and share insights with everyone that shares the same interests.
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Extend the unextended in Microsoft Teams
Messaging extensions (or compose extensions as they were previously called) are a compelling way to interact with our end users inside Microsoft Teams. They can be very straightforward and straightforward or very complex. Under the covers, it still are web services so, how do we create these web services to incorporate our use cases inside of Teams. When we add another layer of authentication, how would that affect the experience? In this session, we will dive under the surface of extensions and see how they work and how we can adjust them to our needs
Deep dive into advanced Teams development
In this session we will go deep into the Teams development model. You already know how to create a Teams app. But what's new in the development story? In this session we will go deep into the Bot Framework V4 and Teams integration. Into audio and video calling done by your bot. Or are you thinking about integrating SPFx with Microsoft Teams or is it the other way around?
Developing apps in Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams is the new kid on the block and comes with its own specific developer story. We can integrate our own services and applications into this new 'High-Velocity' communication tool. MS Teams can give our existing add-ins and apps some extra visibility. In this session we will go deeper in creating our own Tabs, extensions, connectors and even integrate a fully functional bot that can make audio and video calls
Microsoft Teams apps in Production - lessons learned
It's been a while now since we can create apps specific to Microsoft Teams. We have passed the proof of concept phase and are moving into a build and maintenance mode. In this session, we will cover some tips and tricks that will help you maintain a stable Microsoft Teams application and how to have a well thought out governance and upgrade path. We will cover the things that we should take into consideration when building apps for Teams not only because Teams and our custom app are continually evolving but also because the way we authenticate and communicate with the platform gets updates at an ever-faster pace.
DevOps for Microsoft Teams development
Microsoft Teams is a little different in the way we install and deploy our applications. Because it's using all different technologies like the bot framework, tabs or even connections with SharePoint and Azure. But, we still need to be able to deploy these in a secure and standardized way. In this session, we will go over the tips and tricks that you need to set up branching strategies, versioning, packaging, and deployment for Teams
Rick Van Rousselt
Microsoft MVP and Managing Partner @ Advantive
Brussels, Belgium
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