The proliferation of information sources and applications used to access them sometimes is more difficult for users to find the things they need rather than less difficult. When locating that […]
Collaboration in Microsoft 365 can therefore be a matter of cloud-based services that provide content to each other, integrating the functions of multiple services into one interface. However, there is […]
If Windows 365 Business is the simplest virtual desktop solution to deploy, and Windows 365 Enterprise is a small step up in complexity, Azure Virtual Desktop is a larger step […]
The messaging functionality Microsoft Teams provides enables users to create channels—individual chat sessions shared by a team’s members. Teams messaging is an independent service that does not rely on email […]
Servicing channels are options that administrators can select to specify when their Windows clients should receive updates. Microsoft offers three servicing channels in Windows-as-a-Service, as follows: The General Availability feature […]
As noted earlier in this chapter, the modern workplace is no longer restricted to a single office, building, or even city, and even if it was, typical workers have multiple […]
Windows 365 is the simpler of the two virtual desktop options, with fewer elements configurable by the subscriber. The product is sold on a tiered monthly subscription basis, much like […]
The Microsoft 365 components concerned with managing mobile devices and their protection are collectively known as Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS). The primary tools that compose EMS and the functions […]
As shown earlier in Figure 2-31, if Yammer is part of the outer loop in the Microsoft 365 collaboration model, Microsoft Teams is located in the inner loop, close to […]
Tenant attach is a process of synchronizing the devices in a Configuration Manager installation with those of a Microsoft Intune tenancy by uploading them. Once the two directories are synchronized, […]