SharePoint Online makes it easy to publish news items, but people might miss the news if it only exists there. Publishing to Teams spreads your message and there’s three ways to get the job done. Choose from email, a connector, or linking to news with a tab.
With the company announcing today support changes to Office and Windows, Microsoft is throwing in the towel on trying to force you to upgrade.
Microsoft is making changes to the lifecycle support of Office 2016 and support on Windows 8.1 for Office.
A recent survey revealed that 22% of executives in small to medium businesses continue to share email passwords. There’s no way this should happen inside Office 365 because many techniques exist to support more secure collaboration. Take your pick from mailbox delegation, shared mailboxes, Office 365 Groups, and Teams
Microsoft’s cloud platform is having a rough day with Azure experiencing a significant outage and Office 365 inaccessible for others.
Office 365 Administrators have many ways to access user data. It’s important to set up a policy to control and then verify that access. If you don’t, your administrators might be looking into Exchange mailboxes, SharePoint, and OneDrive without oversight. And that would be a bad thing.
You can create an Office 365 retention policy to process Teams channel conversations and personal chats, but how do you prove that the policy is working? As it turns out, the only way is by checking the mailboxes where Teams stores compliance items and the statistics generated by the Exchange Online Managed Folder Assistant.
Later this year, Microsoft will be rolling out a set of significant updates to its SharePoint and OneDrive platforms.
Microsoft has recently rolled out an update to Teams that fixes one of the most annoying issues with the application.
Microsoft is finally bringing Intune support to its task management application, To-Do.