Posted by: kurtsh | November 13, 2019

INFO: Compliance resources for Germany

imageDocuments on the compliance of Microsoft’s online services with the German law are stored in our Compliance Resources for Germany page. 

They include:

  • GRC Assessment Reports (available in German & English)
  • Compliance Guides
  • FAQ & Whitepapers
  • ISO Reports (Office 365 & Azure Germany)
  • SOC Reports (Azure Germany)

Visit the Compliance resources page here:

imageOur industry-leading conference is hitting the road—and coming to a city near you. You don’t want to miss the very latest in cloud technologies and developer tools with guest speakers, industry experts, and more. Get on the list today! This blog covers all the related sessions and content to learn more about SharePoint, OneDrive, Yammer and Stream – aka, SOYS.

In the SharePoint, OneDrive, Yammer, Stream (SOYS) and related tech space, keep a look out for the "Content collaboration, Communication, and Engagement in the Intelligent Workplace" learning path that consists of the below four 45-minute sessions in every city listed further below in the next “schedule” section:

  • "Content collaboration and protection with SharePoint, OneDrive and Microsoft Teams" [SOYS10]
  • Connect the organization and engage people with SharePoint, Yammer and Microsoft Stream" [SOYS20]
  • "The intelligent intranet: Transform communications and digital employee experiences" [SOYS30]
  • "Harness collective knowledge with intelligent content services and Microsoft Search" (includes #ProjectCortex) [SOYS40]

As a primer for all things SOYS, we encourage you to view CVP Jeff Teper’s general session on-demand before attending The Tour, “The latest innovations in SharePoint, OneDrive, and Office for content collaboration in Microsoft 36…” – from Ignite 2019 in Orlando, FL.

      Posted by: kurtsh | November 13, 2019

      PREVIEW: Report-only mode for Conditional Access

      imageReport only mode for Azure AD Conditional Access is now in public preview… a low risk option for pre-flighting new policies before accidentally impacting user experience.

      Report-only mode is a new capability that allows admins to evaluate Conditional Access policies without enforcing the grant or session controls. During sign-in, policies in Report-only mode are evaluated but not enforced, and the sign-in logs record the expected result. Additionally, customers with an Azure Monitor subscription can monitor the impact of their Conditional Access policies using the new Conditional Access Insights workbook.

      Read more here:

      imageSee how Microsoft Teams is built to ensure a secure and compliant collaboration environment, and how you can manage it with the controls you need, while keeping a great experience for your users.

      We’ll share the newest security & compliance features such as data loss prevention, information barriers and new retention policies. And we’ll dig into new controls and tools, including network planner, Advisor for Teams, enhanced calling, and device management.

      At Microsoft Ignite 2019, this was session THR2270: Microsoft Teams for IT admins: What’s new and what you need to know with Anne Michels.

      image

      All session content available publicly is located here

      Want to download Microsoft Ignite 2019 sessions in bulk to view offline?  There’s a number of ways to do it:

      Microsoft Bulk Session Resource download script
      This is the "official" download script from Microsoft to download Microsoft Ignite sessions – also known as the “Bulk Session Resource download script”.

      Get Microsoft event session information and contents
      This is an alternate script written independently by Michel de Rooji to accomplish the same thing but with many tunable parameters:

      imageIgnite 2019 is now over and it was a huge event for Microsoft Information Protection this year.

      Lots of announcements from all the major Microsoft Information Protection partners, that includes:

      • SharePoint online integration for labeling, consumption of protected documents, co-author in web view and eDiscovery support
      • Sensitivity label support for manual labeling in all Office 365 platforms
      • Sensitivity label support for automatic labeling in Office for the web and built-in Windows Office apps
      • New capabilities to discover and monitor your sensitive data in Office 365.
      • Machine learning based trainable classifiers for automatic labeling
      • PowerBI integration with sensitivity labels
      • Microsoft Edge integration to view protected PDF’s
      • Office 365 DLP improvements with sensitivity labels
      • and more…

      We have published a blog that recap all the announcements and share links to the sessions, blogs and documentation that was just released last week.

      Read more at:
      http://aka.ms/MIP-Ignite2019

      clip_image00287 pages of summaries & descriptions of announcements made at this year’s Microsoft Ignite 2019… all in one 1.2MB .PDF file.

      “This second edition of the Ignite Book of News is your guide to all the announcements we’re making with all the detail you’ve come to expect since last year’s Ignite, when we first started doing this. Our goal was to make it easy for you to navigate all the latest information and get key details on the topics you care about. We’ve created a Book of News for several big events since then, and this Ignite 2019 edition is perhaps our most in-depth one yet.”

      It’s so big, you will probably just need to jump to the sections most relevant to you via the Table of Contents.

      Table of Contents:

      1. Azure
        1. Azure Infrastructure
        2. Azure Apps
        3. Azure Data & AI
        4. Azure IoT & Quantum
      2. Power Platform
        1. Power Automate
        2. Power Virtual Agents
        3. AI Builder Updates
        4. Power BI Data Security
      3. Security, Compliance & Identity
        1. Security
        2. Compliance
        3. Identity
      4. Microsoft 365
        1. Knowledge
        2. Core Productivity
        3. Management
        4. Developer Tools
        5. Microsoft Edge & Microsoft Bing

      Download the Book of News here:

      Posted by: kurtsh | November 2, 2019

      RELEASE: The “new” Microsoft Project

      Animated image of a timeline being worked on in Microsoft Project.Today, we’re announcing the general availability of the new Microsoft Project along with a new subscription plan!

      Collaborating in teams and projects has become an integral part of our work experience. Businesses increasingly rely on project teams to advance strategic initiatives, drive change, and solve tough problems. But keeping projects on track isn’t easy, especially when teams are working on multiple workstreams to achieve aggressive goals on tight deadlines.

      The new Project is designed to be both simple and powerful, so anyone can get started quickly and take control of any project right away.

      • imageA fresh new experience – Alignment with the current Office 365 ProPlus
      • Collaboration made easy – Native integration with Microsoft Teams, new co-authoring support
      • Insights at your fingertips – PowerBI integration for visibility
      • Extensible Platform – Programmability using Power Apps & the Power Platform
      • NEW Project Plan 1 – Subscription plan for “the essentials” for as low as $10/mo

      Check out the announcement below.  It includes an FAQ that answers questions like, “what about Planner” and “can I continue to use Project desktop”?

      Protect your enterprise with a cloud-native SIEM.

      imageGet smarter, faster threat detection and response with the cloud and AI. Gain access to intelligent security analytics and unlimited compute and storage with Azure Sentinel. Bring together security data from across your organization and start defending your entire enterprise—immediately.

      Read the e-book, Cloud-Native SIEM: Quick Start Guide to Azure Sentinel. Learn how to:

      • Enable Azure Sentinel.
      • Connect data from all your sources for deeper security intelligence.
      • Use built-in dashboards and queries to view and analyze your data.
      • Reduce alert fatigue and false positives so you can focus on what matters. 

      Download the eBook below:

      Posted by: kurtsh | November 1, 2019

      INFO: The Microsoft Teams Guide to Ignite 2019

      Posted last week for Microsoft Ignite attendees:

      imageMicrosoft Ignite connects over 25,000 individuals focused on software development, security, architecture, and IT.

      This year attendees can choose from over 57 Microsoft Teams related sessions to learn the latest product capabilities, plan their deployments, drive end user adoption, and get the most from their investment in Microsoft 365. 

      Here is a quick rundown of which sessions you don’t want to miss!

      For the list, visit the following URL:

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