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Tag Archives: SLA
Exchange Unwashed Digest – September 2015
September 2015 included a visit to Las Vegas for IT/DEV Connections, a conference that I value greatly because of the quality of the speakers, the content, and the audience. One of the things that happened this year is that the agenda … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Exchange, Office 365, Outlook, SharePoint, Technology
Tagged Exchange 2010 SP3 RU11, Exchange 2013 CU10, Exchange 2016, Exchange Exposed podcast, Exchange Online, Exchange Unwashed Blog, IT/DEV Connections, Jeffrey Snover, Office 2016, Office 365, Office 365 APIs, Office 365 Groups, PowerShell, SharePoint Online, SLA
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Latest Office 365 SLA results prove robust performance
A recent question raised the issue of how well Microsoft has done against their vaunted 99.9% availability goal for Office 365. It’s a good question to ask because clearly all cloud services need to keep on proving that they can … Continue reading