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Lurking Challenges for Teams and Planner

Teams and Planner are excellent examples of new functionality that Microsoft can create using the toolkit of parts that exist within Office 365. The two applications have excited and delighted customers since their announcement, but the applications are not yet complete. Some challenges exist that Microsoft really needs to take on to round out functionality and capabilities.

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Unifying Data Loss Prevention across Office 365

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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How Office 365 Collects and Reports Audit Data

Auditing is usually one of the last things that are considered for implementation in an IT system. The Office 365 audit log gathers a lot of information. Can you use it?

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Microsoft Says It’s Time To Dispel Some Cloud Myths. Do The Myths Apply to Office 365?

Microsoft CVP Julia White says that it’s time to dispel the top cloud myths of 2016. It’s good to have an opinion on these matters, but when an interested party like Microsoft advances a case that something is a myth, you have to ask yourself whether the myths are true or not. So here’s a look at those six top cloud myths in the context of Office 365.

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Dynamic Access Control: Kerberos, Claim Types, and Resource Properties

In part 2 of this series, learn to enable claims support for Dynamic Access Control (DAC) and how to create claim types and resource properties.

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Dynamic Access Control: Introduction to the Technology and Components

Got questions about Dynamic Access Control? Check out this introduction, in which we go over terminology and basic properties.

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