Author: Tony Redmond
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Microsoft Office 365 Administration Inside Out – Lost in Updates?
Microsoft Press seems to have delayed the second edition of Office 365 Administration Inside Out. Perhaps it’s because they have discovered just how hard it is to write about a service that is constantly changing.
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Heading to IT/DEV Connections in Las Vegas
The annual IT/DEV Connections conference takes place in the ARIA Hotel, Las Vegas next week. After the rush-and-bustle and massive scale of the Microsoft Ignite conference, Connections will be very different. Relaxed. Time to think. Time to chat. Time to ponder. At least, that’s the theory. Last-minute speaker snafus aside,…
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Ignite done, now on to Connections!
The Microsoft Ignite 2016 conference is done and it’s time to get ready for IT/DEV Connections. In this post, I reflect on a busy week in Atlanta.
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Fun and Games (and $2220 to be won) at Microsoft Ignite
Who doesn’t want to win $2220. Well, if you’re attending the Microsoft Ignite conference in Atlanta next week, you can by playing the QTmon game, courtesy of QUADROtech.
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Reasons not to move from on-premises Exchange to Office 365
Microsoft’s Greg Taylor and MVP Tony Redmond will debate the reasons why people don’t move on-premises mailboxes to Office 365 at the Ignite conference. Contribute to the list of reasons here.
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IT/DEV Connections 2016 – Enterprise Collaboration Track
IT/DEV Connections 2016 is coming up in October and a great set of sessions will be delivered in the Enterprise Collaboration track covering Exchange and SharePoint on-premises, Office 365 from programming to implementation, and lots of ask the expert sessions.
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HTTP error 400 accessing Office 365
I recently hit a problem when attempting to access the Office 365 Portal with Chrome. Any attempt resulted in a HTTP Error 400 as shown above. The problem was confined to a single PC and a single browser on that PC as both IE and Edge were happy to connect…
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The curse of badly written blogs
As a frequent blogger, I take great interest in other blogs, especially those who offer coverage of topics that interest me, such as Exchange and Office 365, or even military history, if it comes to that. Recently, it seems that many of the blogs that cover Exchange (in particular) are…
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Updated version of the Outlook Groups apps available
Microsoft has released updated versions of the Outlook Groups apps. The apps don’t have anything much to do with Outlook but are named as such as to create an association with the brand. In reality, these apps are all about Office 365 Groups and allowing users mobile access to threaded…
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Controlling the creation of Office 365 Groups using an Azure Active Directory policy
This text is an extract from Chapter 9 from the eBook “Office 365 for IT Pros”. This is an example of how we incorporate new events quickly into the publishing process and make new content available to readers. In this case, the General Availability of Office 365 Planner (announced by Microsoft…