Author name: Benoit HAMET

Azure AD – You can download the list of Azure AD Devices

It has been a long awaited capability: you can now download the list of your Azure AD devices directly from the Azure AD portal. Before this feature you were able to get the list of your Azure AD devices only using Azure AD PowerShell. To download the list of your Azure AD devices from the […]

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AWS – Reduce bad surprises with AWS Cost Anomaly Detection

One important part of running resources on cloud services is the cost management. The problem with cost management is to be able to be proactive as quickly as possible when the cost is increasing unexpectedly. Well, AWS is going to help you by identifying cost anomaly based on your usage pattern of the resources. The

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Teams – You will be able to save meeting recording in user’s OneDrive

As you know, you can record Teams meetings. These recordings are currently saved in Stream. Well, you will soon be able to save these recording in OneDrive. This applies only to non channel meetings; channel meetings will be saved under a folder named Recording with the name of the channel in the team’s document library.

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OneDrive – You can now add a shortcut to a shared content in your files

As you know, OneDrive for Business is your personal storage space on Office 365 as well your personal directory to access and manage shared content (either shared with you or by you). Well, you can now add a shortcut pointing to content shared with you in your My Files. To start using it, access your

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Office 365 – You can now filter messages from the Message Center using tags

As you know, the Message Center is your one stop shop for knowing what is coming for Office 365 services. While you have been able to already filter messages from Message Center based on services (Preferences) or by category (changes, prevent issues…), today you are being able to also filter based on tags (admin impact,

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Teams – New meeting join experience

Joining a meeting with Teams is now becoming easier. When you to join a meeting using Teams, you don’t need anymore to open the meeting in your calendar. Now when you just click to select the meeting, an overlap pop-up appears to let you join the meeting directly; you can also change your attendance from

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Azure – Migrate your AzureRM scripts to Az PowerShell

As you know, you have multiple ways to manage your Azure environment; through the portal (https://portal.azure.com), Cloud Shell (https://shell.azure.com/), Azure Cli, PowerShell modules… Talking about the PowerShell module, you are probably aware that the AzureRM PowerShell modules are outdated (but still supported – for now) and have been replaced by the Az PowerShell modules. That

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Teams – you can now create new Teams based on Templates

You can now create new Teams based on template. These templates will automatically create the new Teams with channels and apps associated with it. You have 13 ‘out of the box’ Teams models available, covering needs from adoption to store management or service desk (you can get details about these templates here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/get-started-with-teams-templates-in-the-admin-console#what-are-base-template-types) You can

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Teams – The Skype for Business PowerShell is no longer required

As an Office 365/Teams administrator, you know you need both the Skype for Business Online and Teams PowerShell modules. Well, good news this is no longer the case as the Skype for Business Online commands have been merged with the Teams PowerShell module (with the version 1.1.6) You can install the Teams PowerShell module using

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Intune – You can now launch script from SCCM from the Intune portal

If you are using System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch (SCCM Current Branch) version 2006 in a co-management configuration with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager, you can now launch the scripts created in SCCM from the Endpoint Configuration Manager portal. Before being able to do it, you first need of course to have created a script in

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