by Theresa Miller | Sep 21, 2021 | Hornetsecurity Group, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Technology, Sponsored
Email is one of the primary ways that security threats enter any organization. Consider the fact that 94% of malware enters organizations through email according to the 2019 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR). So, what can we do to ensure nothing...
by Theresa Miller | Apr 1, 2021 | Exchange Online, Microsoft 365, Theresa Miller
When dealing with Microsoft 365 Email configuration you will find that Microsoft requires that your organization setup an SPF (Sender Policy Framework) record to go along with your Exchange Online tenant. This is a DNS text record that allows Microsoft 365 Email...
by Gina Rosenthal | Nov 10, 2020 | Melissa Palmer, Microsoft 365
When it comes to data protection, things are a little bit different when you’re trying to help friends and family store things like documents and pictures, and share them with others. While we do spend quite a bit of time here talking about things in the...
by Theresa Miller | Oct 17, 2019 | Adam Fowler, Exchange, Exchange Online, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Technology
The cloud – also known as ‘somebody else’s computer’ – provides a lot of benefits that we’re all aware of these days. However, it IS somebody else’s computer, located somewhere else. Moving around large amounts of data from...
by Theresa Miller | Aug 20, 2019 | Adam Fowler, Microsoft 365, Strategy
Continuing on from Part 1, here’s the second half of extras contained in a Microsoft 365 E5 license, compared to what you get with the much more common Microsoft 365 E5. Here we will take a look at whether or you should be considering when comparing Microsoft...
by Theresa Miller | Jul 16, 2019 | Adam Fowler, Microsoft 365
The most expensive tier of licensing for Microsoft 365 is their ‘E5’ service. Many companies will be on E3 which is one step down, but there’s several other tiers too. This article will look at what’s in the E5 suite and clarify what each...