 Jill asks, what is the difference between Viva Pulse and Viva Glint? Why do we need multiple tools and brands for survey solutions? We're going to talk about microforms too. Why not roll all of these under insights? Fair question, but so Viva Glint is seen to be more company-wide. So think of HR corporate wellness, employee wellness initiatives and all that from the top down. Individual managers can get aggregated information, but it's much more from the top down corporate goals, corporate initiatives, all that. Whereas Pulse is designed for managers, leads, team leads to be able to get feedback on very specific things to them and to get the information directly from their team members. So Glint is going to be more corporate, more anonymous type information within go to managers. Whereas Pulse is manager to team, much more closely connected from there. Based on a similar tool that already exists, if you think about the difference between project and planner, Glint and Pulse are very similar. So project is for large projects, it's got a lot of things you can do in it. Can it do task management? Yes, but is task management its primary purpose? Not really. It's the same thing with Glint and Pulse is that Glint is kind of that project of the survey world where it's got all that stuff you can do. It's got a lot of neat things. Whereas Pulse is more like Planner and the fact that Planner is a very lightweight, small solution. You can spin it up quickly. You don't need a lot of overhead to do it. Glint requires, and I put this in the nose, but Glint requires a lot of administrator configuration and management at the top, like Joy said, to be able to make it run. Whereas Pulse is designed as a self serve kind of lightweight quick use solution. Now, so I had a version of this question. Somebody asked the same question I was down in Melbourne a couple of weeks ago. Also about, well, why would I use either of these things if we've got like Microsoft Forms and other third party external huge survey solutions. I said, well, these have our specific purpose tools, and it is within the enterprise. We're a Microsoft form, you could do it in enterprise, but you could also do it externally. Microsoft often, we often say this, creates tools and solutions that have some overlap there. And their answer to that is, use the one that fits that scenario that makes sense for what you're trying to accomplish, because it's not black and white, these fixed sets of these scenarios. But it's interesting to the other half of Jill's question is on the roll it under insights, like from a branding, like you've got the data collection that you get data out of the Glint activities and out of the Pulse activities. And you've got all the insights, which are the team and organizational data points and all things around there. And, you know, why do we have all these silos of data that are kind of trying to do some similar things around insights. And that's what I don't have a memorized, but you know, the buckets of the Microsoft Viva, you've got like the four different areas and Glint and Pulse. Under the same bucket as insight. Sorry, Al, what'd you say? I said they'll be different next week. As a chance. Yeah. Yeah. But I wanted to take that a footy match. I was down there working how come on. You didn't get in a footy match. No, no, it wasn't time. I didn't say that it was fun and walking around in a t-shirt and it's winter down there and people are in these puffy winter coats and I'm like, we're in a t-shirt going this is what are you doing? But this is one of those. I think there is some confusion and Microsoft needs to be careful. They just seem to be on a run of every little every smaller product ID feature idea. They slap a new logo and brand on it. And that's causing some confusion. Sometimes this is limited just for business. They rebrand it as another product and add for business. Pro for business. Part of the question too about why not just put it under insights. It's interesting when you look at their pricing structures. They have insights glint and pulse under the analytics and feedback tier priced together. So there's a module that has all three. So you have the potential for PII and any one of those three. So there's the need for certain pieces of data to be anonymous as it's disseminated down to people and very highly protected. So I kind of think of them as being cousins in a way they're related and they're doing similar things. But Christian like you are saying when to use what can be difficult. But it gives you the ability to pick the tool you need to do what you need to do. It's interesting when you start and go and talk about your user scenarios around it like I was down I was presenting on the topic of internal communications. So what I was I was presenting on the topics of kind of Viva connections Viva engage and Viva amplify. And of course I brought up I said you know pulse kind of comes into that. I just mentioned it in passing insights briefly talked about those those things but really for comms people to those three products. So you start going looking at different scenarios like if you're going to talk HR then HR would likely be you know they might talk about connections. Engage and glint rather than amplify. Yeah. Yeah there's there's a I'll say that there's always the opportunities for MVPs to write more around this topic and help clarify some of the messaging. It is always interesting to look at I look at something like a question like this and I said well there is room there's opportunity for improved. Sorry opportunity for improvement around Microsoft's messaging. For this so there's always that opportunity. And you have to name everything outlook that's that's the rule of thumb at some point. I would probably whatever it is. Outlook something something outlook. Christian you'll appreciate this. So from the Department of you know dictionary definitions we don't care about at Microsoft. I'm looking at the definition of glint. Anybody really look at the definition of glint why they would call this product glint. I try not to think about anything Microsoft names. It is short pulses of light. Now wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait. Didn't someone just say they called something Eva pulse pulse short pulses of light to explain to me. Or energy that could also just be energy not necessarily lie very well could be it could be. Now think about this. It's a you brought this up Joy you said in the beginning it's when you talk about glint it's more organization it's more enterprise. What is that got to do with small pulses of light. Okay but you're also talking about the company that just renamed Azure ID to entree identities. It's better to be flashed and mooned old friend. It's actually and try so they can try and try and try. But we also have teams and teams for our teams where we have groups. Come together in teams and sites and site collections and we share things. This is why I don't go down the rabbit hole of names just don't go there. Just can't you'll end up in a very patted cell. All you need to know is that there are a whole new series of cool Microsoft socks that they'll be given away. I did I did get the pop up on my phone for an announcement that Microsoft is putting out a brand new font. Have you read the new story about the new Microsoft font. Yeah it's not the important thing anymore. The important things. That's right. Let them eat cake. That's what I say. And then has to do with live action emojis and teams. There are not needs important things to be fixed elsewhere. Let them all take here's your new font. And you'll like it. And we're going to call product glint just because we want to. It'll be a glint pulse font. It's a pulse of a glint. So well there's glint pulse and then pulse glint to very different things. So why don't we just start calling things letters. You know that seems to be the thing to do nowadays just change it to a. Let's call glint. Let's call Viva B. And we'll call windows C. Yeah. And we'll call office. And Microsoft will be just in. Right. Not to be confused with the golden archers. Different font cherry different font. This is what you get for having something on a Friday afternoon Christian. Yep. You did it to yourself. I'm just switching to comic sans. I don't care what. And so let's baby and so let's.