by Theresa Miller | Jan 22, 2019 | Exchange
While Microsoft 365 has been out for some time, the interface is always changing. We also need to start somewhere with knowledge and so what you will find is that I will be doing a series of posts called Microsoft 365 Basics. The goal is to start at the beginning to...
by Theresa Miller | Oct 25, 2018 | eG Innovations, Exchange, Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Theresa Miller
Amongst the many announcements at Microsoft Ignite 2018, one that caught my attention was a press release from eG Innovations. At Ignite 2018, eG Innovations has now introduced several new features to their enterprise monitoring for Microsoft 365 (M365). I was able to...
by Theresa Miller | Sep 18, 2018 | Exchange, Microsoft Technology, Phoummala Schmitt
Well if you haven’t heard Exchange 2019 is here now in public preview. During Microsoft Ignite 2017 it was announced that Exchange Server 2019 would be coming out in 2018. This announcement put away fears that Exchange Server 2016 would be the last on-premises...
by Theresa Miller | Oct 5, 2017 | Exchange, Microsoft 365, Podcasts, Theresa Miller
Are you thinking about migrating to Office 365 Exchange Online, but not sure what you should be thinking about for getting started? Have you started your Exchange Migration, but still finding you have some questions to be answered. Join me for Datanauts episode...
by Gina Rosenthal | May 25, 2017 | AWS, Exchange, Melissa Palmer
There are many paths to become AWS certified. When you are first evaluating which AWS certification to pursue first, you may make your decision on any number of factors such as a need for a certain certification at work, or your specific interests. The great part...
by Theresa Miller | Apr 25, 2017 | Cloud, Exchange, Exchange Online, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Technology, Security, Theresa Miller
Recently we looked at the high level technical implications of considering a hybrid Office 365/Exchange On-premises deployment. We covered many technical facts, but of them securing your mailflow between your two sites should be front and center. When in a hybrid...