Best bet for us till now used to be Vimeo.
Microsoft Stream
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#62Maybe things aren't as bad as I imagine them to be, but my immediate reaction to this was that now instead of working we are all going to be required to spend time watching "enterprise" videos - as if countless hours being wasted in senseless meetings watching someone's latest PowerPoint creation is not enough. Way to go, coders, way to go...
This about best practices, knowledge sharing, executive communications!
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#63Instead of YouTube-Enterprise it would be nice to have a way to produce better video. I find it hard to sit through poorly produced and horribly narrated videos, some kind of hosted production service that helps make better videos would be really useful. Coach the user to get better lighting, sound and tighter editing.
Hopefully your recommendation is on MSFT's roadmap.
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#64It seems like using unlisted videos with YouTube solves 99% of the use cases.
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#65Wow we were just looking for something like this that was accessible and easy. Will definitely give this a shot. Best bet for us till now used to be Vimeo.
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#66Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is pure speculation, but I'm thinking they leveraged Azure Media Services[1] to deliver Stream, perhaps partially as a hero story for Azure. I feel like it's way too quick for them to have built an entire solution based off the Lynda stuff. I'm not even sure the companies are that integrated yet. [1] https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/media-services/
I'm one of the Stream engineering managers. Our team also operates Azure Media Services (AMS) and Office 365 Video. Stream is built on AMS.
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#67what about o365 video?
I am in the PM owner for both Stream and Office 365 Video
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#68what about o365 video?
See here for more details - https://stream.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-stream-and...
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#70Microsoft bought LinkedIn this year, and LinkedIn bought Lynda last year ( https://www.lynda.com/press/pressrelease?id=4563 ), though the Microsoft transaction seems like it's still in flight. I wouldn't be surprised if this is a simple whitelabeling of Lynda (or perhaps adaptation to a slightly tweaked use case -- this doesn't seem focused specifically on organizational eLearning) since Lynda hasn't been discontinue…