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Episode 36 – Office 365 News for October 2017

by Ben | Nov 9, 2017 | Podcast

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In Episode 36, Ben and Scott cover Office 365 news for October 2017, including the Skype to Microsoft Teams transition roadmap

  • Roadmap for Skype for Business capabilities coming to Microsoft Teams now available
  • Skype for Business to Teams Capabilities Roadmap.pdf
  • Office 365 Roadmap – Teams Features
  • Changes to the previous OneDrive sync client (Groove.exe) in Office 2016 Click-to-Run
  • Update to forms in Modern Lists, including custom forms with PowerApps – coming soon!
  • See files shared with you in OneDrive
  • Announcing our Microsoft Content Services white paper
  • New feature: Create and Manage Groups in Outlook for iOS & Android
  • Insiders can now try Outlook’s all-new search experience
  • How Office 365 validates the From address to prevent phishing
  • RFC 5322
  • Outlook for iOS end of support for iOS 9
  • Migrate your public folders to Office 365 Groups

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