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Learn how to set up Office 365 for your business with our new Office 365 admin center videos page. You will learn how to add a domain name, add people, set up document storage, download software, and much more in a series of short, easy to follow videos. Check it out today and please leave your feedback! We’ll read it as we add more videos and categories that help you run a business on Office 365. Office 365 admin center videos http://aka.ms/learn365admin Thanks, Tom Sr. Content Developer Office 36517KViews14likes7CommentsMessage Center email digest
One of my long-standing gripes with the Message Center in Office 365 has been the lack of email notifications for new messages. It's caused me in the past to miss the early warning of some important changes that weren't announced elsewhere. So I developed a PowerShell script to check the Message Center daily and email me any new messages. As it turns out, email notifications might be coming to the Message Center, but since the feature hasn't shown up yet for any of my tenants, I have finished cleaning up my script and I'm sharing it publicly for anyone else who would find it useful. You can find all the details here: http://practical365.com/blog/office-365-message-center-email-digest/2.6KViews8likes1CommentWhat’s new in Office 365 administration—December update
Recent updates to the Office 365 admin experience include a new OneDrive for Business admin center, new settings to manage Microsoft Teams and GigJam, and improvements to the new Service health dashboard. In November and December, our efforts focused on enabling admins to manage new workloads and improving the monitoring and the OneDrive administration experience. New OneDrive for Business admin center rolling out to First Release customers Manage Microsoft Teams from the Office 365 admin center Enable GigJam from the Office 365 admin center New Service health dashboard rolling out to First Release customers Read more on Office Blogs. cc: Anne Michels2.7KViews6likes0CommentsOffice 365 Weekly Digest | April 16 - 22, 2017
Office 365 Weekly Digest | April 16 - 22, 2017 Lots of new features for Outlook, Office 365 Groups and OneNote Class Notebook are included in last week’s Message Center notifications, as well as an update to the OneDrive and SharePoint Online sharing experience. Also, this is the last reminder for SharePoint Online Public Websites going away – if you need more time to move your public site, you have until April 30th to request a one-time postponement for 12 months. New to the Upcoming Events is a virtual class where you can learn, through extensive hands-on labs, how Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) can help keep the employees in your company productive on their favorite apps and devices and your company’s data protected. Last week’s blog roundup includes the announcement of Microsoft To-Do, details on some of the security and compliance features of Microsoft Teams as well as insight into DNS intrusion detection in Office 365. However, the major news is all focused on the Office 365 ProPlus updates that were announced – Office 365 ProPlus or Office perpetual in mainstream support will be required to connect to Office 365 services starting October 13, 2020. More information and resources are included in this week’s post and I would recommend reviewing them in detail. Wrapping up this week’s post are several items related to Skype for Business, a Microsoft IT Showcase technical study on how MyAnalytics is inspiring change across Microsoft, a summary of recent updates to Microsoft Flow and new features in Yammer and the Security & Compliance Center.909Views5likes0CommentsOffice 365 Weekly Digest | April 9 - 15, 2017
Office 365 Weekly Digest | April 9 - 15, 2017 What’s new in Office 365 ProPlus and several new Data Governance features popped up in the Message Center last week, but not to be outdone – Yammer announced the long-awaited edit post feature! I have also included a reminder to customers with SharePoint Online Public Websites that action is required by April 30, 2017. Some new immersion sessions have been added where you can test drive Windows 10, Office 365 and Microsoft Teams. In last week’s blog roundup, SharePoint, Skype for Business and Sway announced new features and Microsoft Forms released new educator-focused features. Noteworthy items such as new Office videos, new Skype for Business features and functionality, and a bandwidth calculator for Microsoft Teams conclude this week’s post.804Views4likes0CommentsOffice 365 Weekly Digest | April 2 - 8, 2017
Office 365 Weekly Digest | April 2 - 8, 2017 Updates to Office 365 Groups, Planner and Project Online highlight last week’s Message Center notifications. Also, a reminder that support for Directory Synchronization (DirSync) and Azure AD Sync ends on April 13, 2017. Also on April 13th, an Office 365 Groups – Ask Microsoft Anything session will be held where you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback to the Office 365 Groups product engineering team. Office 365 Groups also kicks off the Blog Roundup and there are several SharePoint Online / OneDrive for Business announcements. Also of note from last week’s blog posts are the release of Threat Intelligence and Advanced Data Governance, updates to Advanced Threat Protection, expanded services for Office 365 Enterprise K1 users as well as the third part in the Modern Service Management blog series. Wrapping up this week’s post are noteworthy items such as the April 2017 edition of the Office 365 Update video series, SharePoint and Skype for Business SME roundtables from Microsoft IT Showcase, Call Analytics in Skype for Business Online and advance notification of upcoming changes to the Azure AD login pages.1KViews4likes0CommentsOffice 365 Weekly Digest | March 26 - April 1, 2017
Office 365 Weekly Digest | March 26 - April 1, 2017 March is not going out quietly with twelve Message Center notifications last week! New and updated features make up the majority of notifications, but there are a few that admins will want to review and take action, if required. The event momentum from March rolls into April with several Teams focused opportunities, as well as options for Skype for Business, SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business. “What’s new?” was the theme for blogs last week, with information on updates and enhancements for Office 365, Skype for Business and Office 365 administration. Numerous URL/IP address updates and a couple of Microsoft IT Showcase technical case studies round out this week’s post.1.3KViews4likes0CommentsReporting portal in the Office 365 admin center
Understanding how your users are using Office 365 is extremely important to you as an Office 365 admin. It allows you to efficiently monitor your service, identify issues, plan support and training and to report back on the investment to your management. Today, we’re excited to announce the new reporting portal, which provides you with valuable insights about how the Office 365 services are being used and delivers details down to the individual user level directly in the new Office 365 admin center. Updates include: New reports—insights you can act on Activity dashboard—provides visibility into Office 365 usage Quickly surface usage information Gain insights on how individual users consume the service Read more on Office Blogs.3.2KViews3likes4CommentsWhat’s new in Office 365 administration—August update
August was all about further improving the setup and configuration experience in the new admin center. This is one of the areas that has completely been redesigned as part of the new management experience. —Read the blog post for details: https://blogs.office.com/2016/08/31/whats-new-in-office-365-administration-august-update/4.9KViews3likes7Comments