What Meltdown Means for Office 365

The Meltdown vulnerability is clearly serious, especially if you run on-premises servers. But if you use Office 365, should you be worried? Well, maybe, but when you sign up for a cloud service, you transfer responsibility for understanding and responding to threat to the service provider. Over to Microsoft…

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Creating Your First PowerApps App Using a SharePoint List — Part 1

Getting Started with PowerApps and SharePoint Online

If you have been on the internet at all in the last year and read anything about the Office 365 ecosystem, you have heard of PowerApps.

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The Pain of Removing Unwanted Content from Teams

Creating great content in Microsoft Teams is all very well. But what happens when some not-so-good content turns up or the CEO posts something secret into a public team? You might just want to remove those messages. It’s all good as long as you don’t need to remove complete threads or messages from multiple teams, at which point things get tiresome.

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The Pain of Removing Unwanted Content from Teams

Creating great content in Microsoft Teams is all very well. But what happens when some not-so-good content turns up or the CEO posts something secret into a public team? You might just want to remove those messages. It’s all good as long as you don’t need to remove complete threads or messages from multiple teams, at which point things get tiresome.

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How Office 365 Groups Saved SharePoint Online

Office 365 Groups have been very good for SharePoint Online. Because many apps use Groups, they also use SharePoint, even if they don’t know it. Teams, Planner, Yammer, StaffHub, Stream, and Groups in Outlook (or whatever the name is this week) all drive SharePoint usage. SharePoint Online is Office 365 document management, and that’s a good thing.

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Microsoft December Patch Tuesday Update Fixes 34 Bugs

Microsoft patched 34 vulnerabilities in all on Tuesday with most of the bugs impacting Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Office and Microsoft’s Scripting Engine. Continue reading Microsoft December Patch Tuesday Update Fixes 34 Bugs