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Teams User Surveys Pose Privacy Concerns for Office 365 Tenants

According to Office 365 notification MC187538, Microsoft plans to start asking users to give feedback about Teams in pop-up surveys within the app to help Microsoft improve functionality. That all sounds OK until you consider that Microsoft will control the data it obtains from users and tenants will have no insight into what their users have told Microsoft. That’s not right.

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BitTitan Introduces Cross-Tenant Teams Migration

Moving Teams between Office 365 tenants has been a challenge since the earliest days of Teams. Now a beta Graph API has allowed BitTitan to create the ability to transfer team settings and channel conversations between tenants. The migration isn’t perfect, but it’s a good start and will improve over time as BitTitan and other ISVs work out the best way to move Teams content around.

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Microsoft To Retire Skype for Business Online in 2021

Microsoft has announced that they will retire Skype Online for Business in two years with the company pushing everyone to Teams.

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Controlling Communications inside Office 365 Tenants with Information Barriers (Part 2)

In part 1 of this series, we discussed how to setup Office 365 Information Barriers. We now get to the practical application of those barriers to stop different user groups communicating with Teams. Chats and VOIP calls are blocked, users are removed from team membership, and generally everything works as you’d expect.

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Controlling Communications Inside Office 365 Tenants with Information Barriers (Part 1)

Office 365 Information Barriers allow organizations to erect logical firewalls between different user communities to ensure that regulatory and legal requirements are met. Teams and Exchange Online support Information Barrier policies, which replace Address Book Policies. Some work is necessary to get Information Barriers set up. We cover that work in this article and prepare the ground for deploying the policies to Teams.

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Slack Takes Aim at Teams Weaknesses

Slack’s July 22 post reports some advances in their desktop client that seem to aim at reported weaknesses in the Teams desktop client. The best update is better protection against network outages. The other claims of 50% less RAM, 33% faster startup, and 10x better call joining need validation in the real world.

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Two Years Later, Microsoft Teams Has 13 Million Daily Active Users

Microsoft’s Teams application has more than 13 million daily active users and the company is pushing out new features in July and August.

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Emailing Owners About Obsolete Office 365 Groups and Teams

In February, I published a script to report the activity in Office 365 Groups and Teams. It is natural that some of those groups will be obsolete, so here’s another script to email the owners of those groups. I know the script works because I tested it against 200 groups, but it’s rough and ready and deserves some TLC from people who really know PowerShell.

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Microsoft Shifts Sales Focus From Windows to Teams

Microsoft is making updates to its sales agenda for FY2020 and for the year ahead, Windows is out, Teams is in.

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Email, Teams, and Expressing Reactions with Likes

Microsoft introduced support for like reactions in OWA in 2015. Teams also supports likes, but it also supports other reactions to messages from sad to angry. Knowing how to use these reactions is a social minefield. On a serious notes, reactions are not currently stored in Teams compliance records in Exchange Online, which is a problem if people react to messages with likes.

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