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SharePoint Migration Tool

Migrate content from any of these locations to SharePoint Online or OneDrive: SharePoint Server 2013SharePoint Server 2010Network or local file shares Click here to download the...

“Unlock the Power of Azure Disk Storage and Elastic SAN with Block Storage Options”

Comparing Two Block Storage Options for Azure Cloud Platform Introduction to Block Storage Block storage is a type of data storage system commonly used in cloud...
An image showing the Microsoft Exchange Server user interface. The interface displays the email inbox, with various tools and features for managing email, contacts, and calendar events. The menu bar is visible at the top, with icons for composing new messages, searching for email, and accessing settings. The right-hand side of the screen displays a preview of the selected email, with options for replying, forwarding, and archiving the message.

Updates to Exchange Online Basic Authentication in July 2020

Exploring Exchange Online – Leveraging Cloud Benefits to Enhance Your IT Environment Maximizing Your Exchange Online Experience In today’s digital age, organizations are increasingly turning to...
An image showing the Microsoft Exchange Server user interface. The interface displays the email inbox, with various tools and features for managing email, contacts, and calendar events. The menu bar is visible at the top, with icons for composing new messages, searching for email, and accessing settings. The right-hand side of the screen displays a preview of the selected email, with options for replying, forwarding, and archiving the message.

New Application Access Policy Support Feature in Exchange Web Services

Cloud Architect’s Guide to Application Access Policy Support in Exchange Web Services (EWS) What is Application Access Policy Support in Exchange Web Services? The Application Access...
An image showing the Microsoft Exchange Server user interface. The interface displays the email inbox, with various tools and features for managing email, contacts, and calendar events. The menu bar is visible at the top, with icons for composing new messages, searching for email, and accessing settings. The right-hand side of the screen displays a preview of the selected email, with options for replying, forwarding, and archiving the message.

Countdown to Microsoft Ignite 2020: One Week to Go!

Leveraging Exchange Online for Optimal Cloud Productivity As cloud technology advances, organizations are increasingly leveraging cloud services to make their business operations more efficient, secure,...

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