Now available: Office 365 for IT Pros 2021 Edition (for Kindle)
Office 365 for IT Pros 2021 edition (PDF edition)
-
Recent ramblings
- Electric Storm Knocks Out e-Tron Charger
- Walking the Gettysburg Battlefield
- Driving to the South of France with an Audi e-tron
- Visiting Skellig Michael
- The BitCoin Sex Trap Email Extortion Scam
- Update Log for Office 365 for IT Pros (2019 Edition)
- Office 365 for IT Pros (2019 Edition) is Now Available
- Office 365 for IT Pros, 5th Edition (2019)
Top Posts
- Using Search-Mailbox to look for items with a specific date
- Exchange 2013: Stuck messages in OWA's Drafts folder and DNS
- Creating a new address list for Exchange Online (Office 365)
- Driving to the South of France with an Audi e-tron
- Be careful with VM snapshots of Exchange 2010 servers
- Clearing out mailbox move requests
- Good technical books to read
- Fixing a "FailedAndSuspended" content index for an Exchange 2013 database
- Electric Storm Knocks Out e-Tron Charger
- Installing an Exchange 2010 Roll-up Update
Tag Archives: Office 365 book
December update for Office 365 for Exchange Professionals (2nd edition)
We have just published an update to the second edition of Office 365 for Exchange Professionals. The new update is dated 18 December 2015 and is now available from ExchangeServerPro.com (PDF and EPUB formats) and Amazon.com (Kindle format). [Editorial note: The … Continue reading
How updates are provided for the Office 365 for Exchange Professionals eBook
One year after we started to write the book, several thousand people have copies of “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals”. We are delighted at the feedback and positive comments that we have received. However, some questions have arisen as to … Continue reading
Microsoft Cloud Roadshows use “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals”
I’m pleased to let you know that Microsoft has selected the “Office 365 for Professionals (2nd edition)” eBook for distribution to select attendees who attend the Exchange sessions at the Microsoft Cloud Roadshows that begun in Dallas on November 2 … Continue reading
Launching “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals” (2nd edition)
Yesterday, we seized the opportunity of having the three authors and our esteemed technical editor together for the IT/DEV Connections conference in Las Vegas to launch the second edition of “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals”. Binary Tree kindly sponsored a … Continue reading
Announcing the 2nd edition of Office 365 for Exchange Professionals
When Paul Cunningham, Michael Van Horenbeeck, and I set out to write the best possible book covering all aspects of Exchange Online and the other parts of Office 365 that administrators should understand, we knew that the old publishing model … Continue reading
Announcing a Kindle version of “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals”
After a certain amount of struggle, mostly associated with the need to provide book files formatted in a certain manner, the “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals” team is happy to announce that we now have a Kindle version of the … Continue reading
Launching Office 365 for Exchange Professionals at Microsoft Ignite
Over 20,000 people are attending Microsoft Ignite this week, where we are all busy attending and giving sessions, meeting partners and friends, and generally making sure that we are well plugged into the technology community. Paul Cunningham, our co-author and esteemed … Continue reading
Formatting the “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals” eBook
The last stage in our preparations to launch “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals” on May 4 at the Microsoft Ignite conference has centered on formatting the eBook. Those who buy a copy will be able to download PDF and EPUB versions. … Continue reading
Cloud services: losing control over the small things
A number of interesting UI changes occurred inside Office 365 in the recent past that caused discomfort to some people who don’t really like change. Cue a torrent of protest in places like the Office 365 IT Network, much to the … Continue reading
Announcing “Office 365 for Exchange Professionals”
The world of technical book publishing is going through a transformation. More information is available than ever before online; software and hardware products evolve faster; people demand up to date knowledge that is also insightful and in-depth. These factors create … Continue reading