Teams – Update for the automatic admittance in Teams Meeting
As you know, when setting up a Teams meeting you can define who can be automatically admitted to join the meeting, defined by your Teams administrator using Meeting policies.
As you know, when setting up a Teams meeting you can define who can be automatically admitted to join the meeting, defined by your Teams administrator using Meeting policies.
As you know, you can delegate permissions to allow certain administrative or management tasks using RBAC (Role Based Access Control) on Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager.
As you know, Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager allows your administrators to publish applications from the various app stores (Google Play, Apple App Store, custom…) to your mobile devices.
As you know, you can invite external users (known as guest) to your organization, leading to the creation of a guest account in your Azure AD.
As every Office 365 administrators know, the Service Health Dashboard is your one stop shop to monitor if Office 365 services are operating.
As you know you can implement Conditional Access on Azure Active Directory to determine conditions of access to applications published through Azure AD.
As you know, you can move Azure resources to another subscription or another resource group – except for an handful ones.
The close integration of SCCM and Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager has made one more step.
As you may know, a new service called Universal Print has been released in preview allowing you replacing your on-premises print servers (see https://t.co/gOagPc8slW).
As you know Microsoft Cloud services identity is based on Azure Active Directory (AAD).