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This week on the All About 365 podcast – do you need to backup data in Microsoft 365?

This week on the All About 365 podcast, Jay and myself finally got back together for the first time since before March to record in-person – socially distanced of course! On the show today we discussed a topic that comes up on a regular basis; should you backup your data in Microsoft 365 or not? There’s…

September 14, 2020 in Office 365, Podcast.

Episode 43 – How to gain insights into Teams performance for remote workers

On this week’s show Jay and I are joined by friend of the show Jean-François Piot from GSX solutions to discuss one of the problems we know many people rapidly deploying Teams, or seeing more usage of video, are struggling to get ahead of at the moment. With people rapidly being shifted to working from…

April 12, 2020 in Office 365, Podcast.

Episode 40 – Before and after migrating to Microsoft 365 – what should you consider?

On the show this week, recorded live at Microsoft Ignite the Tour, we’re joined by migration experts from Quadrotech, a company that make migration, monitoring and adoption software for Microsoft 365. Having spoken with Mike and Doug many times before for advice and guidance, they joined us on the All About 365 podcast to share…

March 1, 2020 in Office 365, Podcast.

In Episode 28 of the All About 365 podcast, we discuss Windows 10 planning and rollout tips and tricks

In this week’s All About 365 podcast, Jason and I are joined by Robert Epstein, Product Marketing Lead for Microsoft 365 to talk about Windows 10 in the Enterprise. On the show today, we’ve got a particular focus on what this means for Windows 10 adoption and the role IT Professionals play. Could this be…

June 13, 2019 in Podcast.

Grab your tickets for Evolve – the free UK Microsoft 365 & Azure conference

Save the date – this September 10th 2018, in Birmingham, UK, it’s the Evolve Conference. Evolve is the new name for UC and Cloud Day UK, which from 2015 has been a yearly one-day conference for IT Professionals focused on Microsoft technologies. This year the name has changed but our mission remains the same –…

August 19, 2018 in Office 365.

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