Episode 176 – April Showers Bring May Microsoft 365 Updates

Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Ben Stegink, Scott Hoag - Czwartki

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In Episode 176, Ben and Scott dive into the April announcements around feature updates to Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Threat Protection, and Azure Active Directory.
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Show Notes

* MyMicrosoft Build 2020
* Office 365 Friday Nashville 2020
* Global Azure Virtual
* New tools to help IT empower employees securely in a remote work world
* Unlimited SSO and new Azure AD features to simplify secure access management
* Microsoft Threat Protection will automatically turn on for eligible license holders
* I think that’s the first time I’ve seen *three* planned name changes for an end-user focused function.
* Microsoft Confirms 3×3 View Coming for Teams
* Teams live events limits
* Have you seen the “My” URLs of Azure Active Directory?

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