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FCM Messages Blasted out to Teams Customers on Android

Microsoft is dealing with a minor issue of blasting out “Test” messages to Teams users.

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The Future of Microsoft 365 Could be Taos

What is MetaOS or Taos? It looks like it will be the future of Microsoft 365

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Microsoft Teams Will End Support for IE 11 in November

Microsoft is ending support of IE 11 for many of its Microsoft 365 services starting in November.

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Surface Duo Hopes to be the Peanut Butter to the Microsoft 365 Jelly

A significant turning point in the Surface story is when the company realized that Microsoft is not an entertainment company, but one that excels at making productivity software. With that focus in mind, the Surface Pro 3 found its footing and the brand has been growing since the release of that successful product. Today, Microsoft…

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Microsoft Announces Public Preview of Endpoint Data Loss Prevention

Microsoft’s new Endpoint Data Loss Prevention (DLP) service is now available in public preview to all Microsoft 365 E5/A5 customers.

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Outlook for Windows Will Finally get a Cloud Roaming Option this Month

Outlook for Windows is introducing an option to allow users to save some settings in the Microsoft 365 cloud.

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How Does Microsoft 365 Universal Print Work?

Microsoft is hoping to make it easier for organizations to give Azure Active Directory (AAD) joined and MDM-managed devices access to printers.

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Microsoft Lists: A New Task Tracking App for Microsoft 365

In the Microsoft portfolio, the company has several planning applications including To Do, Planner, Tasks, and previously Wunderlist. At Build 2020, they are announcing other list-style application called Microsoft Lists. Lists, as the name implies, is designed to help you manage information and organize your tasks. The app has several different access points including web,…

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Microsoft is Rebranding Office 365 Groups

Microsoft is going to rebrand Office 365 Groups to Microsoft 365 Groups in the near future.

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Inconsistencies in Microsoft 365 Licensing for Security and Compliance

The new licensing guidance for Microsoft 365 security and compliance features is welcome, but as is probably inevitable, some inconsistencies exist that need to be probed and discussed, and hopefully resolved by Microsoft in the long run. Why do DLP policies for Teams need E5 licenses? Why does applying a default retention label to a SharePoint library need E5? There’s lots to discuss about issues Microsoft should fix.

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