In Episode 184, Ben and Scott get into Scott's inability to dive headfirst into iOS 14 and some of the announcements from WWDC and then discuss some new functionality coming to OneDrive for Business.
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- Welcome to Episode 184 of the Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast. Recorded live on June 26th, 2020. This is a show about Microsoft 365 and Azure from the perspective of IT Pros and end-users, where we discuss the topic or recent news and how it relates to you. In this episode, Ben and Scott kind of diverge from the Azure and Microsoft 365 news and spend the first 15 minutes talking about various tidbits from Apple's WWDC conference. So if you don't care about their thoughts on apples, skip the first 15 minutes and jump to the second half of the episode where they discuss some recent SharePoint in OneDrive news.
- My brain is still on vacation.
- Yeah, It's still stuck in the mountains of North Carolina.
- It is Georgia, we didn't go to North Carolina--
- We stuck to Georgia. It was almost North Carolina.
- Did you stick to Georgia, did Georgia stick on you? It's a little muggy this time of year.
- You know what? It was actually really nice.
- 'Cause you go into the mountains.
- ' Cause we were in the mountains, like we'd wake up in the morning and it was like 55, 60 degrees and it was beautiful. So we took hikes, let my kids go play in the streams and throw rocks and naturally, because it was cool, we didn't take swimsuits or they weren't wearing swimsuits, so we just let them soak their clothes and they had fun. And then the very last day it was hot so we spent the day playing in the pool that was there on the beach and in boats and social distancing in boats, canoes and kayaks and all that.
- Nice!
- So it was, it was a good break.
- Well, I mean, if you ever do it again and you want, you can always borrow the paddleboards. I have inflatable paddleboards, those are fun.
- I do, so they had some paddleboards there that we could use too and I did not try one. I thought about trying to get my kids on one with me, but I have not actually paddleboarded before.
- All right, let's do a quick thought experiment. You're in a chair, yes?
- So if I can sit in a chair, you're saying I can paddleboard?
- No, quite the opposite. If you can stand up out of the chair and stand without putting your hand on the chair to hold you up, you're probably pretty good.
- I'm pretty good. Well, see I could snowboard and ski and all that, so I could probably do it just fine, but I also wasn't sure how well the paddleboards, like, have you ever put a kid on your paddleboard with you?
- Yeah, kid, yep.
- Okay, I tried the dogs.
- Yeah.
- I See, so yeah, I probably could have done it. I guess we'll have to go do it again, an the excuse to go on another vacation.
- There you go.
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- So Scott, how has iOS 14?
- A completely unrelated Cloud news?
- I can't pull the trigger, I've got the profile.
- Oh, you haven't done it yet?
- No, I haven't done it yet. 'Cause all my devices are daily drivers.
- Oh yeah, that's right.
- Every single one of them and I'm not as brave a...