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Microsoft has a new cloud service and if you read between the lines, this is the future of the company.

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
When it comes to picking a cloud vendor, putting all your eggs in one basket might be the easiest option, but it’s not a best practice.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
In this post, I will show you how to architect an Azure Firewall deployment where a centralized firewall will inspect traffic that is flowing across a VPN connection before it reaches the Azure virtual network(s) or returns to on-premises. Design Concept The premise of this design is a simple and, probably, a familiar one: anything…

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
In this Aidan explains how one can create network rules in the Azure Firewall to allow transport layer traffic between subnets or virtual networks.

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
A year is a long time in Office 365. Lots changes in that time, so it’s good to go back and look at some PowerShell written to report Teams and Groups activity. Improvements can be made, advantage taken of changes made by Microsoft, and generally the whole thing can be tidied up and upgraded. PowerShell makes it easy to do – and to change if you don’t like what I’ve done.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Here is how to send emails, including attachments, to Microsoft OneNote to improve your workflow.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
This post is sponsored by Druva’s Office 365 backup solution. There’s no doubt that Office 365 is the most popular cloud services today. Microsoft launched Office 365 back in June 2011 and it has become a popular choice for the day-to-day work of both businesses and consumers alike. Office 365 is full-featured, easy to access,…

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
How you can extract news from multiple SharePoint Sites into one centralized news digest.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Looking to install the subsystem for Linux in Windows 10? Here’s how to do it.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Teams now supports memberships of up to 5,000 users. This is great for large tenants, but probably isn’t too interesting for most of Office 365. If you’re in the situation where you might need to operate very large teams, you might need Microsoft to make some changes to the client, write some tools, and impose some basic etiquette on Teams users.