May 2020

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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Intune – It is now easier for Android user to access Company Software

As you know, the Company Portal is used by Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager to apply company policies on managed devices and provide application catalog to end-user. Until now, when an Android users wanted to access the company application catalog to install an application, they were getting a nice message asking them to manually open the corporate

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Forms – You can now a stop survey setting and display a progress bar

If you don’t yet, Microsoft Forms is an Office 365 services allowing you to setup surveys, quiz or questionnaire quickly and easily. You can access Forms using the https://forms.office.com/ URL. These new options (define a stop survey setting [either end date, maximum responses or  number of days] and display a progress bar) are available for

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SharePoint Online – Term Store administration is now available in the Modern SharePoint Online Administration Portal

If you have been working with SharePoint (first on-premises and later online), you know the Term Store allows you to define a global directory of common terms to use for content tagging and metadata. After having introduced some time ago already the new SharePoint Online Administration portal, Microsoft has finally moved the Term Store administration

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Teams – Multiple window-chat experience is now here

Microsoft Teams has been updated to provide a better chat experience by providing multi-window chat. The multi-window chat experience allows you to ‘open’ a new Teams window to chat with somebody while staying where you are in the ‘main’ Teams client. The experience is available from the Chat section as well as during meetings. To

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SCCM – You can now set more regional Settings during OSD

If you use System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)/Endpoint Configuration Manager (ECM) Current Branch for your operating system deployment (OSD), then you can now define more regional settings applying to system and user local. Previously you were only able to the set the Time Zone. You need to run SCCM/ECM Current Branch 2002. You don’t need

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Azure – Azure Virtual Machine disk bursting is now available

Virtual machine-level disk bursting is a new feature that allows your virtual machine to burst its disk IO and MiB/s throughput performance for a short time daily to handle unforeseen spikey disk traffic smoothly and process batched jobs with speed. The feature is now enabled on all Azure Lsv2-series virtual machines. More virtual machine types

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Windows 10 – The new 2004 Windows 10 Feature update is available in MSDN

The next Windows 10 Feature Update, 2004 also known as version 20H1, has been made available in MSDN. You can download it to start evaluating it. In addition a new Windows Assessment Deployment Kit (ADK) has been made available for this version. It is expected to get it available for consumers by end of May

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