What happens when you delete objects from Azure AD?
Understanding what we can recover from deletion in Azure AD and what cannot be recovered is important. Especially, the not recoverable par
Understanding what we can recover from deletion in Azure AD and what cannot be recovered is important. Especially, the not recoverable par
entities. Two of them are particularly good ideas to limit how a domain can be accessed and will create significant hurdles for criminals
The headline might be a little strong but in the new Microsoft Cloud Partner program, you'd be a fool if you didn't read it that way, because in areas where you can score points toward your partner capability score is a section granting you points for staff with specific certifications.
Our first mentor-led peer group has formed and begins meeting this morning. Peer groups have been an invaluable source of advice in my businesses over the years. I know that you're going to find the same thing.
What is the mind set of people that take this stance. How do they excuse themselves from the ethical question?
I've been in a group for several years that I value very highly and it's made a HUGE difference for me. I want that for you too.
Instead of simply computer or user group policies, we have now have policies and profiles of both device and user types and we can assign the user policies to devices and device policies to users. Sound confusing and it is. The choice is now yours to make but how to you make that decision?
Microsoft is calling this modern management. Ready to begin the transformation?
It's the curse of being successful. Everyone wants your time all the time. There are several components to this problem. A core tenant of solving business problems is to make them obvious and not convoluted or obscured by other issues. So let's solve one aspect of this problem.
We don't set alerts on full hard drives because they don't happen anymore
When you are telling me about a new film, I'm only half listening to you until you say "and Will Smith is in it". Now you have my attention.
Remember when people stood on their soapbox and said that Microsoft should make things secure by default for everyone? That's device encryption.