Teams – You can now transfer to another device your on-going meeting
You know you can schedule and join meeting from Teams from any device using the Teams client.
You know you can schedule and join meeting from Teams from any device using the Teams client.
A new feature is now available in preview to help you manage and service your Office 365 clients.
As you know, Azure Security Center (ASC) is your one stop shop helping you maintain and improve your secure posture in Azure (including your on-premises workloads too if onboarded).
You may already know that Azure SQL has a feature called Data Discovery and Classification which helps you to identify if sensitive information are saved in your databases (you can have more details hare https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/database/data-discovery-and-classification-overview).
COVID-19 has caused the entire world to rethink the way we work; whether it is at the office, in an open field such as for construction or mining, or working from home (to name a few). With the latter, the lack of in-person face-to-face interaction has reciprocally increased our online meeting time by 500%!! (source: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2020/03/05/our-commitment-to-customers-during-covid-19/). In other words, if you spent 30 minutes per day in a meeting pre-COVID, you are more likely to spend about 2.5 hrs today on average. In addition, if you spread these 30 minute slots throughout the day and add other types of distraction such as phone calls, deliveries, preparing lunch or simply making yourself a snack, you might find yourself in a situation where you simply cannot focus on anything specific; especially when studies show it takes up to 20 minutes to recall where you’ve left off before being distracted. Cue right (purposely) Microsoft Outlook Insights!
As you know Teams is the meeting client replacing Skype for Business Online for online meetings.
By know, you should already know the Remote Connectivity Analyzer tool (https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com/) used to help investigating connectivity issue to Exchange (on-premises or online), Skype for Business/Lync, mail flow….
If you are using Exchange Online and have enabled journaling, you will be able to exclude voicemail and missed call notification from being journaled.
As you know Teams is the collaboration hub from Office 365, allowing your users to collaborate, join/organize meetings…
As you know, IT administration has a lot of every day management tasks.