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Cloud Conversations – Geetha Sivasailam on Power Platform, User Groups & In-Person conferences

Cloud Conversations is a weekly podcast that we’ll be featuring here on Petri. It’s about everything connected to cloud computing, including technologies like Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM), Microsoft Defender, Windows, Intune, and much more! Cloud Conversations – Geetha Sivasailam on Power Platform, User Groups & In-Person conferences Geetha Sivasailam is a Solutions Architect/Dev/Consultant at Artis…

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Cloud Conversations – Nikki Chapple on Teams Governance, Community & The Changing Face of Tech

Cloud Conversations is a weekly podcast that we’ll be featuring here on Petri. It’s about everything connected to cloud computing, including technologies like Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM), Microsoft Defender, Windows, Intune, and much more! Cloud Conversations – Nikki Chapple Teams Governance, Community, and Tech Nikki Chapple is a Principal Cloud Architect at CloudWay, and she’s…

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Cloud Conversations – Microsoft Information Protection + SC-400

 Cloud Conversations is a weekly podcast that we’ll be featuring here on Petri. It’s about everything connected to cloud computing, including technologies like Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM), Microsoft Defender, Windows, Intune, and much more! Cloud Conversations – Microsoft Information Protection + SC-400 | Shabaz Darr + Viktor Hedberg In…

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Windows Server Gets Redesigned Event Viewer in Windows Admin Center v2103

The Event Viewer tool in Windows and Windows Server first appeared in 1993. So, Microsoft has decided that it’s time for an update. And as might be expected, rather than update the built-in Windows management console snap-in, Microsoft has opted to bring the new Events tool to Windows Admin Center (WAC). And it is now…

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Cloud & Hyper-V Predictions for 2017

The end of the year is fast approaching and it’s time to review my 2016 predictions and make my predictions for 2017.

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Microsoft Says There Will Be No Hyper-V Server 2022 Free Edition

Microsoft has released a special ‘Hyper-V Server‘ core edition with every release of Windows Server Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC 2012 R2, 2016, 2019). This past summer, while Windows Server 2022 was being developed and finalized, questions arose amongst IT Pros (hey, that rhymes…someone set that to music right away) about the possibility of Hyper-V Server…

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Cloud Conversations: Ana Ines Urrutia on Viva Explorers, Travel and Flying planes

Cloud Conversations is a regular podcast that we’ll be featuring here on Petri. It’s about everything connected to cloud computing, including technologies like Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM), Microsoft Defender, Windows, Intune, and much more! Cloud Conversations – Ana Inés Urrutia on Viva Explorers, Travel and Flying planes Ana Inés Urrutia is a Dynamics 365 Human…

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Microsoft Warns About New Destructive ‘Mercury’ Attacks on Hybrid Environments

Microsoft has warned that an Iranian state-backed threat actor dubbed Mercury has been carrying out destructive attacks in hybrid environments. The Microsoft Threat Intelligence team has found that the attackers teamed up with another hacking group code-named DEV-1084 to target both on-premises and cloud customers. According to Microsoft, Mercury first exploited the log4j vulnerability to…

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Using the Office 365 Groups Naming Policy

One of the premium features for Office 365 Groups is the ability to use a naming policy so that all groups (and Teams) have a compliant name. The policy is a nice-to-have feature if you are concerned about having a well-organized directory with all your groups gathered in the same place. The question is whether enough business value is gained from a naming policy to make it worthwhile.

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Mitigate Security Threats: Monitor HTTP Requests with M365 Graph Activity Logs

Microsoft has announced the public preview of Microsoft Graph Activity Logs. This new offering is designed to provide organizations with granular insights into HTTP requests processed within the Microsoft Graph service for a particular tenant. Microsoft Graph Activity Logs offers detailed monitoring of all API requests from various Microsoft 365 apps, SDKs, API clients, and…

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