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Securing information after someone is fired (in HR terms, let go with good reason) is often important, especially if the now-terminated employee is suspected of some form of misconduct. Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013 offer a range...
For whatever reason, the news that Google had upgraded Gmail’s experimental “Undo Send” feature from beta to become a full-blown feature available to all caused quite a fuss last week. The feature has been around since 2009, when it first revea...
The harsh reality of an aspect of software development for cloud services is evident in the way Microsoft cut the People View feature from Outlook Web App (OWA) in Office 365. Introduced to First Release tenants in August 2014 and then generally...
I always like it when technologists have a fight. Not a proper fight you understand, one with bare fists and the like, but a good old-fashioning mauling with words. Which brings us to the blog titled “A Stronger Case For Virtualizing...
As you probably know, Microsoft allows administrators to nominate tenants to participate in the "First Release" Office 365 program. The default is to remain with "Standard Release", which means that new functionality is released to your tenant ...
Returning to the topic of PSTs, but only because you can never have enough of these pestilent files, after I wrote about Microsoft’s new Office 365 Import service, I had the chance to chat with some of the companies who are dedicated to trackin...
It’s a sad but true fact that all computer software loses some of its “edginess” as its lifecycle progresses. When Exchange 2013 CU8 appeared on March 17, I called it a “boring” update because it included no major new...
The news that Microsoft is releasing a new version of the Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) protocol (16) into Office 365 might have passed you by. It certainly didn’t register on my radar, mostly because I don’t read the development blogs ...
Microsoft’s announcement of their intention to enable a “truly bottomless archive” for Office 365 enterprise tenants might have created some curiosity as to how Microsoft intends to provide this feature. Apart from the massive...
Since its launch, Office 365 has operated on the basis that tenant administrators control everything on behalf of a customer. If your account has administrator status, you can do anything, including being able to access information across diffe...