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Outlook – You can now create quick pool with outlook (preview)

By now you may already know Microsoft Forms and Microsoft Forms Pro, the survey/pool service from Office 365. Well, you can now create quick pool (using Forms) directly from Outlook. This feature is only available for Office Pro Plus (2007 Build 13029.20236 or later), running on Windows 10 2004 Build 12730.20000 or later; this is […]

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Azure AD – The new version of Azure AD Connect allows you to export your configuration for reuse (preview)

By now, you already know Azure AD Connect, the directory synchronization tool from Microsoft to provision your identities in Azure Active Directory (AAD). Well, a new version has been released (version 1.5.42.0) which allows you to export your configuration and then re use it when installing/configuring a new instance. You may already know the Azure

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Azure – You can now use FQDN in network rule (preview)

Azure Firewall, the Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) from Azure, has been updated to allow you use Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) when setting up network rules. To start using it, logon to your Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com) and search for Firewall There edit your existing firewall (or create a new one) and access the Rule

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AWS – Honeycode or how to quickly build web and mobile applications

A new Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been introduced in preview called Honeycode – https://www.honeycode.aws/ This new AWS service gives you the power to build powerful mobile & web applications without writing any code; if you are familiar with Microsoft PowerApps, this is basically very similar. Honeycode is mainly oriented (for now?) for spreadsheet oriented

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Intune – You can now get endpoint analytics to help you identify performance and health issues (preview)

As you know, troubleshooting endpoint performance or issues is not an easy task, especially when devices are now more frequently outside of the corporate network. To try simplify this task, Microsoft is introducing a new capability to Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager to provide analytics from endpoints to administrators. With the first release of Endpoint Analytics, you

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Azure AD – The Trusted/Named Locations blade has a new experience (preview)

If you work with Azure Active Directory (AAD, Azure AD), you should already know the Named Locations (also known as Trusted Locations) settings which allows you to define a list of IP addresses or ranges to be marked as trusted or not and then can be used with Conditional Access. Well, the administration experience for

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Azure AD – Developers can now enable Publisher Verification for their Azure AD applications

Announced at the Build 2020 online conference, Microsoft Partners developing application for Azure AD can now set them as verified. This apply for Microsoft Partners as you required to define your MPN (Microsoft Partner Network) ID, but as you can register for free as a Microsoft Partners you can also register your own organization to

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Azure AD – New settings for user consent (preview)

After introducing the user consent admin workflow (see https://t.co/A9bFP2HCec) in November last year, Microsoft has introduced new settings for User Consent. These new settings allows you to define for which type of application end-user can consent permissions as well as how group owner can define the user consent settings for the applications they own. These

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Azure AD – New integration assistant for registered application in Azure AD (preview)

As you Azure AD provides the ability to integrate with applications, either published through the marketplace, Azure AD Proxy (to publish internal apps) or by registering your own custom application. Well, as announced during the online Build 2020 event, the registered application feature has been updated to provide an integration assistant helping you fixing potential

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