Posted by: kurtsh | April 30, 2015

INFO: Microsoft Intune Jumpstart FAQ & Q&A

imageWow.  Simon May, Technology Evangelist for Microsoft wrote up a great FAQ around Microsoft Intune from the Jumpstart event he ran on the same topic.

Here’s a summary of the questions he answers:

  • Do we have option to have Intune in [my / the] customer[‘s] DC than on Cloud?
  • Can Intune integrate with SCCM?
  • What is the unique feature that Intune has to coexist with SCCM for an organization that already have SCCM 2012?
  • Does Intune have capability of Digital Rights Management or Which DRM solution it can integrate with?
  • Intune can work through Azure but is it possible to have a ADFS, ADFS Proxy and [Microsoft] Federated Identity manager?
  • Is it possible to clarify on what is happening in the background when a mobile device is enrolled to Intune?
  • Can Intune stand-alone and Intune/SCCM live together side by side?
  • Can I migrate from Standard to Hybrid?
  • Can I migrate from Standard to Hybrid?
  • Can we use office 365 MDM and Intune on the same tenant
  • Is Conditional Access for Exchange on-premises with SCCM/Intune is already available?
  • Do we need the exchange connector for conditional access to Exchange on-premises?
  • Is Apple iPad supported by Intune standalone?
  • If you sync your on “on-prem” accounts with Intune and you already had some existing Office 365 user accounts that are cloud-only. Will this create an issue?
  • What can I do, when a phone is lost with corp data, and phone does not have an internet and mobile connection?
  • Does the Intune client include Endpoint protection, or is that only with SCCM?
  • Can I manage all or at least most aspects of Intune through SCCM or are some management features split between SCCM and the Intune portal?
  • Is Conditional Access available in O365 MDM?
  • If I do a change in the policy is that pushed out our does the users need to reenroll the devices. For example if I decides to change the demand of password?
  • With the emphasis on BYOD and mobile devices, should we anticipate treating desktops as just another flavor of a BYOD scenario?
  • If I add a setting that only works on iOS and Windows Phone, what will happen if an Android user tried to enroll?
  • Where can we find a manageable list of the Windows CSPs? Not an exhaustive List!

Find the answers here:

Are you an IT Pro that needs to get started with Azure Security?  Here you go… and yes, this is free.

imageDo IT security concerns keep you up at night? You’re not alone! Many IT Pros want to extend their organization’s infrastructure but need reassurance about security. Whether you are researching a hybrid or a public cloud model with Microsoft Azure, the question remains the same: Does the solution meet your own personal and your organization’s bar for security, including industry standards, attestations, and ISO certifications?

In this two-part, demo-filled course, explore these and other hot topics, as a team of security experts and Azure engineers takes you beyond the basic certifications and explores what’s possible inside Azure. See how to design and use various technologies to ensure that you have the security and architecture you need to successfully launch your projects in the cloud. Dive into datacenter operations, virtual machine (VM) configuration, network architecture, and storage infrastructure. Get the information and the confidence you need, from the pros who know, as they demystify security in the cloud.

imageWe’re happy to announce the release of our newest free ebook, Managing Agile Open-Source Software Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Online (ISBN 9781509300648), by Brian Blackman, Gordon Beeming, Michael Fourie, and Willy-Peter Schaub.

With this ebook, the ALM Rangers share their best practices in managing solution requirements and shipping solutions in an agile environment, an environment where transparency, simplicity, and trust prevail. The ebook is for Agile development teams and their Scrum Masters who want to explore and learn from the authors’ “dogfooding” experiences and their continuous adaptation of software requirements management. Product Owners and other stakeholders will also find value in this ebook by learning how they can support their Agile development teams and by gaining an understanding of the constraints of open-source community projects.

imageThe second preview edition of Charles Petzold’s Creating Mobile Apps with Xamarin.Forms: Cross-platform C# programming for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone is now available for download! Below you’ll find the download link and part of the ebook’s Introduction. Enjoy!

This is the second Preview Edition of a book about writing applications for Xamarin.Forms, the exciting new mobile development platform for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone unveiled by Xamarin in May 2014. Xamarin.Forms lets you write shared user-interface code in C# and XAML (the Extensible Application Markup Language) that maps to native controls on these three platforms.

This book is a Preview Edition because it’s not complete. It has only 16 chapters and doesn’t cover some important topics. The final edition of the book will probably be published in the summer of 2015.

This book is for C# programmers who want to write applications for the three most popular mobile platforms—iOS, Android, and Windows Phone—with a single code base. Xamarin.Forms also has applicability for those programmers who want eventually to use C# and the Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin. Android libraries to target the native application programming interfaces (APIs) of these platforms. Xamarin.Forms can be a big help in getting programmers started with these platforms or in constructing a prototype or proof-of-concept application.

This book assumes that you know C# and are familiar with the use of the .NET Framework. However, when I discuss some C# and .NET features that might be somewhat new to recent C# programmers, I adopt a somewhat slower pace.

imageWe’re happy to announce the release of our newest free ebook, Microsoft System Center Deploying Hyper-V with Software-Defined Storage & Networking (ISBN 9780735695672), by Microsoft TechNet and the Cloud Platform Team; Series Editor: Mitch Tulloch.

You only have to perform a quick web search on “deploying Hyper-V,” “configuring Storage Spaces,” or “understanding Hyper-V Network Virtualization,” to realize that a wealth of information is available across Microsoft TechNet, blogs, whitepapers, and a variety of other sources. The challenge is that much of that information is piecemeal. You’ll find an excellent blog post on configuring Storage Spaces, but the networking configuration used is vastly different from the whitepaper you’ve found that guides you through configuring network virtualization. Neither of these sources align with a bare-metal Hyper-V deployment article you’ve been reading. The point here is that it’s difficult to find a single end-to-end resource that walks you through the deployment of the foundation of the Microsoft software-defined datacenter solution, comprising software-defined compute, storage, and networking, from the racking of bare-metal servers, through to the streamlined deployment of virtual machines (VMs). This book does just that.

Providing a POC deployment, this book gives the what, why, and the how of deploying the foundation of a software-defined datacenter based on Windows Server 2012 R2 and System Center 2012 R2. If you’re an IT professional, an infrastructure consultant, a cloud architect, or an IT administrator, and you’re interested in understanding the Microsoft software-defined datacenter architecture, the key building blocks that make up the solution, the design considerations and key best practices, this book will certainly help you. By focusing on a POC scale, you can implement a solution that starts small, is manageable, and is easy to control yet helps you learn and understand why we chose to deploy in a certain way and how all of the different pieces come together to form the final solution.

imageNOTE: This is not a free eBook, however it is definitely something a lot of people are likely interested in: “Microsoft Office for iPad Step by Step”

The quick way to learn Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote for iPad!
This is learning made easy. Get productive fast with every Office for iPad app–plus OneNote, too! Jump in wherever you need answers–brisk lessons and colorful screen shots show you exactly what to do, step by step.

  • Quickly create Word documents by tapping, typing, or dictating
  • Organize and design professional documents of all kinds
  • Visually analyze information in tables, charts, and PivotTables
  • Deliver highly effective presentations in PowerPoint straight from your iPad
  • Save and send PDFs, with or without Office 365
  • Use OneNote to capture and share everything from text to iPad photos

Download your Step by Step practice files at: http://aka.ms/iPadOfficeSBS/files

Here’s a sample chapter:

If you’d like to get a copy either physically or as an eBook, it’s roughly $23.99-$29.99:

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We’re happy to announce the release of our newest free ebook, Microsoft Azure Essentials: Azure Machine Learning (ISBN 9780735698178), by Jeff Barnes. This is the third ebook in Microsoft Press’s free Microsoft Azure Essentials series.

Previous free eBooks on Azure, include:

Here’s a quick description of the new eBook:

Microsoft Azure Machine Learning (ML) is a service that a developer can use to build predictive analytics models (using training datasets from a variety of data sources) and then easily deploy those models for consumption as cloud web services. Azure ML Studio provides rich functionality to support many end-to-end workflow scenarios for constructing predictive models, from easy access to common data sources, rich data exploration and visualization tools, application of popular ML algorithms, and powerful model evaluation, experimentation, and web publication tooling.

This ebook will present an overview of modern data science theory and principles, the associated workflow, and then cover some of the more common machine learning algorithms in use today. We will build a variety of predictive analytics models using real world data, evaluate several different machine learning algorithms and modeling strategies, and then deploy the finished models as machine learning web service on Azure within a matter of minutes. The book will also expand on a working Azure Machine Learning predictive model example to explore the types of client and server applications you can create to consume Azure Machine Learning web services.

imageWe’re happy to announce the release of our newest free ebook, Microsoft System Center Software Update Management Field Experience (ISBN 9780735695849), by Andre Della Monica, Chris Shilt, Russ Rimmerman, Rushi Faldu; Series Editor: Mitch Tulloch.

Here’s an excerpt from the introduction:

In the current platform System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, the Software Updates feature is quite mature and more robust than ever. The process for creating and maintaining updates has been improved, and the user interface is more self-explanatory, making it easier to create a group of updates to target collections of machines. From the server infrastructure perspective, there is much more functionality and flexibility, providing a
reliable and seamless software updates process for corporate environments.

This book addresses some of the gaps and pain points you might encounter when implementing, administering, and troubleshooting Software Updates using Configuration Manager 2012 R2. We developed the topics for this book based on our experiences working as Premier Field Engineers and Microsoft Consultants in customer environments on a daily basis.

Get the book here:

imageWe’re happy to announce the release of our newest free ebook, Microsoft Azure Essentials: Azure Automation (ISBN 9780735698154), by Michael McKeown. This is the second ebook in Microsoft Press’s free Microsoft Azure Essentials series. Future ebooks will cover specific Azure topics, such as Azure Machine Learning, Azure Websites for Developers, and others.

“Microsoft Azure Essentials: Azure Automation” will help IT pros and Windows PowerShell developers understand the core concepts around Azure Automation. Using a highly scalable workflow execution environment, Azure Automation allows you to orchestrate frequent deployment and life cycle management tasks using runbooks based on Windows PowerShell Workflow functionality.

This ebook introduces a fairly new feature of Microsoft Azure called Azure Automation. Using a highly scalable workflow execution environment, Azure Automation allows you to orchestrate frequent deployment and life cycle management tasks using runbooks based on Windows PowerShell Workflow functionality. These runbooks are stored in and backed up by Azure. By automating runbooks, you can greatly minimize the occurrence of errors when carrying out repeated tasks and process automation.

This ebook discusses the creation and authoring of the runbooks along with their deployment and troubleshooting. Microsoft has provided some sample runbooks after which you can pattern your runbooks, copy and modify, or use as-is to help your scripts be more effective and concise. This ebook explores uses of some of those sample runbooks.

Posted by: kurtsh | April 30, 2015

BETA: Office 2016 Data Loss Prevention

As announced on the Office blog, you can now get access to the public preview (NEW Phase 2) for Data Loss Prevention in Office 2016.

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Last year we made some early DLP capabilities from Phase 1 available allowing you to find sensitive information in SharePoint Online/OneDrive for Business. These helped you identify high-risk items and allowed you to take manual actions on that sensitive content. But with the Phase 2 public preview, you can now create proactive policies to remediate violations and empower your users with policy tips and notification emails so they can take the right decision while working with sensitive data, just like you do today with DLP in Exchange.

Available in Phase 2 public preview

  • Create automated policies with any of the
    available
    built-in sensitive information types
  • Detect external sharing and apply appropriate actions
  • Scope the policies to specific locations or sites
  • Scanning for document properties (metadata)
  • Block or restrict access to the sensitive content
    Detect content scanning errors
  • Customizable Policy tips and user notifications via policy tip and email
  • Admin facing Incident reports and reporting

Coming in Phase 3

  • Exceptions for locations and conditions
  • Ability to encrypt content as an action
  • Support for custom classifications and document fingerprinting
  • Shared by/by member of conditions
  • Richer content types and more enforcement endpoints

Visit the Office 2016 Preview Program on Microsoft Connect and apply for the preview today!

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