There are lots of ready Flow triggers and actions available for Kaizala, Teams and SharePoint integration. While I blogged about sending messages back and forth Kaizala and Teams there still more to delve into. My Kaizala-related blog articles can be found from this url: https://myteamsday.com/tag/kaizala/ Let's prepare the library I added a few columns to … Continue reading How to Flow documents to Kaizala from Teams / SharePoint
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Kaizala – Teams Integration updates & Summerbreak July
Hi everyone! I will be on holiday mode during July and I will also let this blog be on vacation during that time. TeamsTuesday's, tips and news will return in August! Kaizala - Teams Integration update Yesterday Microsoft published an update on Kaizala-Teams integration. This update specifically mentioned Kaizala Pro and that it will be … Continue reading Kaizala – Teams Integration updates & Summerbreak July
Kaizala laajentaa modernin työtilan ja -ympäristön käsitettä
Kaizalan tullessa enemmän esille se on aiheuttanut samankaltaista hämmennystä kuin Teams teki reilut pari vuotta sittten: jälleen yksi työkalu jossa lähetetään viestejä, miten tässä enää ymmärtää mitä pitäisi käyttää, miksi kaikki muuttuu taas jne. Väitän kuitenkin, että Kaizalalle on käyttökelpoinen paikka modernin työntekijän pakissa ja ympäristössä. Koskaan ei kuitenkaan pitä tuoda työkalua laajasti käyttöön vain … Continue reading Kaizala laajentaa modernin työtilan ja -ympäristön käsitettä
Interacting with Kaizala via API
I was playing around with the idea how to get more out of Kaizala and it's interfaces. I have already earlier written about using the Flow with Kaizala in my November 2018 post. This time I thought I bring in Rest API and see how that can be used when creating a messaging solution. Why … Continue reading Interacting with Kaizala via API
5+1 reason to start using Kaizala and how this compares to Teams
Kaizala and Teams got big news last week. Kaizala went generally available worldwide with 40+ languages. Each region has data-centers to host data. In short: European data is hosted in EU. This matters especially when you connect Kaizala group into your Office 365: these groups are owned, managed and controlled by the tenant organization. Picture … Continue reading 5+1 reason to start using Kaizala and how this compares to Teams
Firstline workers: about choosing Teams or Kaizala
Microsoft Teams Shifts went to General Availability last week, which means that Staffhub capabilities are now part of the Teams. In case you don't see Shifts in your tenant yet, wait a few days and it should appear if you admins have turned it on. With Shifts going to GA it is a good moment … Continue reading Firstline workers: about choosing Teams or Kaizala
Flowing Kaizala custom forms responses into SharePoint list and Teams
Kaizala allows one to create surveys and custom actions. The simple custom action is a form, that can be used in a group to collect information. Let's say you have a Kaizala group for your company and anyone can request a demo session from there. I didn't delve into all details about these groups yet, … Continue reading Flowing Kaizala custom forms responses into SharePoint list and Teams
Teams + Kaizala + Flow = working together beyond organization boundaries
Microsoft Kaizala was originally a Garage-project tool developed to Indian market to address collaboration needs for Field Workers. Since then it has gotten a lots of wind beneath it's wings. While everyone can install Kaizala on their phones (iOS, Android) the real potential can be unlocked with Kaizala Pro that is being added to Office … Continue reading Teams + Kaizala + Flow = working together beyond organization boundaries