Last Week in Microsoft Teams #016
Microsoft extends a deadline and makes some surprising news around phone support. Let’s dive into it! Direct from Microsoft Through November 2020, Microsoft will be hosting a weekly webcast on…
Microsoft extends a deadline and makes some surprising news around phone support. Let’s dive into it! Direct from Microsoft Through November 2020, Microsoft will be hosting a weekly webcast on…
Direct from Microsoft One year from now, Microsoft is retiring Skype for Business Online, and Microsoft Teams will officially be the de facto collaboration software in Microsoft 365. The Microsoft…
Wow! What a couple of weeks to take off from reporting Microsoft Teams news! This issue will include some of the biggest stuff announced from the last few weeks as…
With an increase in remote working, the security of workers and data is becoming even more important. Part of this is making sure only the right people can access your…
Securing Microsoft Teams and any other SaaS platform is of utmost importance. Microsoft Teams has several options for doing this, but there are two settings dealing with people outside your…
Hope everyone in the US had a safe and good holiday weekend. Let’s jump into this week’s issue. Quick housekeeping note, I will be taking a two week break from…
Should is a command that performs our tests or assertions in our script. It is used for comparing objects and throwing failures when the test is expected to fail. We…
Issue number 12 already? Let’s jump into it! Graham Walsh outlines what’s new in the Microsoft Teams Room software version 4.4.63.0. He also released a video on troubleshooting sign in…
Pester is a framework designed for validating and testing your PowerShell commands, whether they are in functions, cmdlets, modules, or scripts. You write your tests to make sure your PowerShell…
Microsoft announced some amazing news on several fronts this week, let’s jump in and take a look! In a Microsoft Education blog post, GM of Education Barbara Holzapfel talks about…