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Tony’s Office 365 Snippets — September 15 2016

Ignite is fast approaching and I have an impossible schedule at the event, so I’ll be viewing a lot of Channel 9 videos afterward.

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Network Traffic Management Using DNS Policies in Windows Server 2016

Learn how to implement network traffic management using DNS Policies in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 2.

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SQL Server 2016 Community Technology Preview (CTP2) Now Available for Download

The SQL Server 2016 Community Technology Preview (CTP2) is now available to download and provides a first look into Always Encrypted and Stretch Database capabilities.

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Windows 10 Continuum: Could Your Next Phone Also Be Your Next PC?

Russell Smith explains how Windows 10 Continuum might change the landscape of personal computing for end users.

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Understanding Federated Resources, Forward Syncing, and Loose Coupling in Office 365

Learn about how Office 365 manages user and group identities under the hood using Azure Active Directory.

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Microsoft Ignite 2015 Conference Recap

Want to know what Microsoft Ignite 2015 was like, but couldn’t make the trip? Editorial Director Jeff James has you covered with his Microsoft Ignite 2015 event wrap-up.

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What’s New in Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V

Aidan Finn outlines the new features of Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V that were announced at Microsoft Ignite 2015.

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What was Microsoft Ignite 2015 Really About?

Petri IT Knowledgebase Contributing Editor Jeff Hicks does some keyword analysis on the Ignite session catalog and comes up with some interesting data.

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Windows 10 Security: Microsoft Passport and Virtual Secure Mode

Russell Smith discusses how two-factor authentication will be made easier with Microsoft Passport in Windows 10.

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Microsoft Makes the Case for Windows 10 in the Enterprise

At its Ignite 2015 conference this week in Chicago, much of the talk centered on Azure and Office 365, coming on-premises server products, device management, and even cross-platform compatibility. But I was most interested in how Microsoft would present Windows 10 on the eve of its initial release. Did the software giant make a compelling…

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