Is anyone  using a 3rd party Microsoft 365 governance tool, such as CoreView or Rencore? Interested in any thoughts about these tools or other similar.

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Associate Chief Information Officer (ACIO), VP of IT in Education2 months ago

We are beginning to pursue implementation of CoreView but have not gotten fully launched yet on it.  

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Group Director of Information Security in Banking5 months ago

Governance is a broad terminology. What do you want to achieve and what problem are you trying to solve with those tools that you have mentioned? I ask this because Microsoft has got quite a robust governance toolsets built under its hood.

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no title3 months ago

I did not receive a notification that there had been a reply. Appreciate your question. I was hopeful that Microsoft 365 Governance was not quite as broad as just Governance. The 365 platform has objects, data, and settings distributed among a dozen+ admin centers and thousands of configs. These tools consolidate governance into one console and help with object sprawl, what's being created and by who, permissions/sharing visibility, lifecycle management, data governance in MS cloud (external sharing, over-permissioning, and just overall single-pane visibility into what is happening in all M365 services. 

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