What’s New in Office 365 for July 2017
Here's what is new and changed in Office 365 for July 2017.
Here's what is new and changed in Office 365 for July 2017.
Microsoft is releasing a newly designed Office 365 sign in experience to end users to opt-in to.
Microsoft is rolling out a change from August 2017 for Azure Active Directory conditional access policies to begin applying to the Office 365 portal.
EAS Troubleshooter helps you to troubleshoot Exchange ActiveSync device problems by collecting relevant information about a mailbox’s configuration and device associations.
Microsoft has announced that July 2018 will be the end of support for Session Border Controllers (SBC) in Exchange Online Unified Messaging.
Here's what is new and changed in Office 365 for June 2017.
How to use Intune mobile application management (MAM) conditional access and app policies to secure corporate data on personal devices.
Microsoft has released new cumulative updates for Exchange Server 2016 and 2013.
Microsoft Forms has started rolling out to Office 365 commercial customers.
Help test V1.02 Beta of Get-O365GroupsReport.ps1 script which includes new features for reporting on recoverable deleted Groups.
When an Exchange Online mailbox has the ActiveSync protocol disabled, you may find that the Outlook app for iOS and Android mobile devices is still able to connect to the mailbox to send and receive emails.
Here's what's new and changed in Office 365 for May.