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Find out how to use VS Code to edit, review, and save JSON files to deploy resources in Azure.

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In the sixth installment in this series, you will learn how to bring XML files into PowerShell if you used the Export-Clixml cmdlet.

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
You might be familiar with the DLP policies available in Exchange or SharePoint. These policies work, but they are workload-specific. Microsoft has embarked on a journey to replace them with Unified DLP policies, which provide protection across multiple Office 365 workloads. The new policies are not yet as functional as those available for Exchange, but they will get there.

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Learn how to set up Windows Hello for Business using Microsoft Intune.

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Shane discusses building a SharePoint 2013 BI Farm on Azure in SouthEast Asia, solar roads, and PowerShell training.

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
Microsoft can’t be expected to code for every possible scenario within Office 365. That’s why PowerShell is so useful as it lets administrators come up with their own solution. Master the Shell!

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
SharePoint content types and the content type hub have been around for many years. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been an update since SharePoint 2010. In this article I am sharing my real-world experience and pain around SharePoint content types and the content type hub.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
The fifth installment of this series demonstrates another technique to assemble an XML document from scratch using the .NET Framework.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Get an introduction to the syntax of an Azure JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) file, a template that you can use to quickly deploy a repeatable solution in Microsoft Azure.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
In the fourth installment of this series on working with XML in PowerShell, you will learn how to assemble an XML file from a variety of parts.