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Microsoft Brings Advanced Threat Protection to SharePoint Online

Microsoft launched Advanced Threat Protection for SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, and Teams on December 5. It’s good to have extra anti-malware capabilities, but ATP requires Office 365 E5 or an extra add-on, so it might be out of the reach of some tenants. And it’s all about SharePoint – Teams is just there because Teams can store documents.

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Modern SharePoint Web Parts Updates — Forms

Jasper Oosterveld compares the Modern SharePoint experience to the Classic SharePoint experience.

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Introducing SharePoint Attention View

Jasper Oosterveld, Microsoft MVP and Consultant at InSpark, introduces the new attention view in SharePoint Document Libraries. Making our lives, while working with metadata, a little bit easier.

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Introducing SharePoint Hub Sites

Jasper Oosterveld, Microsoft MVP and Consultant, introduces the new SharePoint Hub Site.

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4 Ways to Add a Secondary Administrator to OneDrive for Business

Adding a secondary administrator to OneDrive For Business in Office 365 is a very common ask for an Office 365 Administrator. Fortunately, this task can be achieved in at least 4 different ways as this article describes.

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Post-Ignite 2017 Reflections About Office 365

After returning from the Ignite conference, I have pages of notes to pour over. Here are some of the more interesting things i learned about Office 365, including who should be in my “inner loop” and “outer loop”, why Microsoft talks about Microsoft 365 when they really mean Office 365, and some Exchange Online cmdlets I had not heard about before.

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Office 365 Multi-Geo Solves Data Sovereignty but not Network Problems

Microsoft will release Office 365 multi-geo tenants to general availability in early 2018. You can then deploy Exchange Online, OneDrive for Business, and (later) SharePoint Online across multiple Office 365 datacenter regions. It’s good for data sovereignty, but won’t solve network problems.

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Tony’s Office 365 Snippets from Ignite – Day 2

Day 2 at Ignite featured news about SharePoint, Exchange, Office 365 Groups, and Teams, And on a personal note, I had the chance to speak twice. That was nice, but I’m exhausted and there’s still three days to go.

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Office 365 Audit Logging Generates Lots of Data – and Some Odd Entries

Office 365 audit logging generates a lot of data – sometimes too much. The trick is to know what events are recorded and what applications capture. Some pretty strange audit events turn up in the log, but everyone should relax because they are just traces of the system doing its own thing.

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Blocking Access to Office 365 for an Ex-employee

Office 365 allows you to block a user when necessary, as when someone is leaving the organization. You can also initiate a forced sign-out, but the option to do so is buried in the user’s OneDrive for Business settings, which seems like a logical place to find it!

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