Sway

Sway – Sway is moving to a new URL

This is not a big change but could impact your end-users if you whitelist Office 365 endpoints at your proxy level. Sway is moving to a new URL: http://sway.office.com So if you have whitelisted Office 365 services endpoints, you will have to update it to replace sway.com to sway.office.com; let me also remind you, you […]

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Office 365 / Sway – Sway now have a recycle bin

Since the introduction of Sway and the integration with Office 365, Sway is frequently evolving. This time, one of the most important thing when you work with content has been delivered: a recycle bin. Starting now, you are now able to recover deleted Sway during the 30 days retention period since the deletion – as

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Office 365 / Sway – Administrators can now manage third party add-on to be used with Sway

Office 365 administrators are now able to manage which add-on are allowed for use with Sway To enable/disable these add-on, connect to the Office 365 administration portal (https://portal.office.com/Admin/) and go to the Service Settings\Sway section  

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Office 365 – Sway will be available on Office 365

You may already know Sway; if not you can take a look at the announcement published earlier in October 2014 http://blogs.office.com/2014/10/01/announcing-office-sway-reimagine-ideas-come-life/. To quickly give an idea of what is Sway, it is a new web application to give you a quickest way to create,edit and share content with others. Currently this is a public –

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