Exchange Online – You will be able to exclude voicemail and missed call notification from journaling

If you are using Exchange Online and have enabled journaling, you will be able to exclude voicemail and missed call notification from being journaled. This capability will be rolled out in early November but if you are using journaling and want to exclude such notifications you can already run the below PowerShell command using Exchange […]

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Teams – Administrators can now review application permissions

As you know Teams is the collaboration hub from Office 365, allowing your users to  collaborate, join/organize meetings… Teams is also an application platform, allowing your users to access other services (like DevOps, GitHub, CRM…) directly from the Teams clients. Most of these applications requires some permissions to, at least read user profile details. Well,

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AWS – You can now use Instance Scheduler to configure automatic start and stop of your EC2 instances

As you know, running workloads on cloud services requires to implement cost management and optimization to not get nasty surprises with your consumption bills. One of the solution applicable to your virtual machines is to automatically start and stop them to match your business need. To start using AWS Instance Scheduler with your EC2 instances,

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AWS – You can now set data owner on your S3 bucket

As you know AWS S3 Bucket is used to stored data in a cloud storage container. While you can define S3 bucket owner, it was difficult to then assign and identify stored data ownership. Well, now you can automatically apply ownership to stored data based on the S3 bucket ownership. To do so, logon to

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Azure – Reduce your day-to-day management tasks with Azure Automanage (preview)

As you know, IT administration has a lot of every day management tasks. Well, if you are running your workloads in Azure you can now reduce these day-to-day tasks by using Azure Automanage: a new capability for your virtual machines management tasks on Azure. Azure Automanage will automatically implements VM management best practices as defined

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Azure – You can now centrally manage your backups with Backup Center (preview)

As you know, you have the capability to backup your workloads (either from on-premises or Azure) to an Azure Recovery Vaults. Well, as you may have multiple backup vaults (or you are a CSP managing Azure services for your customers), it may be difficult to easily manage backup tasks and reports. Good news, a new

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Azure AD – You can now easily switch to another AAD tenant

This new capability is simplifying switching between Azure Active Directory tenant. This is quite useful if you manage more than 1 AAD tenant – like CSP or if you are using Azure B2C. To use this is new feature, logon to your Azure AD portal (https://aad.portal.azure.com) or Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com) and access the Azure Active

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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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