Using Powershell to apply Messaging Policies to Teams Users
In this article, we're using PowerShell to apply an existing custom messaging policy to users, making it easy to enable or disable Priority Notifications.
In this article, we're using PowerShell to apply an existing custom messaging policy to users, making it easy to enable or disable Priority Notifications.
Steve Goodman explores the new Priority Notifications feature in Microsoft Teams and a walkthrough on where and how you can use them.
As you probably know, Skype for Business Online is being retired on July 31st 2021. Steve Goodman writes in this blog how you can prepare.
In this video Steve Goodman explains why and how you can use InTune to deploy Outlook for iOS and Android App Configuration settings.
Kaizala is a product which is similar to WhatsApp Groups, and can be used by people without an Office 365 subscription or even a Microsoft sign-in.
We’re going to create an adaptive card to use within Microsoft Teams to give a more professional look to our notifications triggered by Microsoft Flow.
In the final part of this three-part guide, we’re completing the configuration of our Microsoft Flow and then testing out our completed process.
In the second part of this three-part guide, we’re creating our PowerApp, customizing it and then creating our Microsoft Flow which will power the process.
In this three-part guide, we’ll use the power of Microsoft Flow to automatically create documents based on pre-defined templates.
Steve Goodman demonstrates how to create a PowerApp, then automate the process of entering data into Planner using Teams Flow.
In Part One of this two-part article, Steve Goodman demonstrates how to create a mobile-friendly app using PowerApps, Teams Flow and Microsoft Planner.
Steve Goodman demonstrates how to use Teams Web Apps in Edge Preview to sign into mutliple Teams organizations easily, without need Google Chrome.