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Azure Information Protection to be discontinued on 31 March 2021

With Azure Information Protection (AIP), data security has for the first time been implemented throughout the company. According to IRM, RMS and Secure Island, AIP makes it possible to classify, encrypt and analyse data. With an E5 plan it was even possible to automate and with the AIP scanner it was also possible to include OnPremises data in the system. But now the next step of evolution follows: Unified Labeling!

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Microsoft Teams Day 28. January 2020 in Germany

At the end of January, a Microsoft Teams Day will be held, just like two years ago. In Germany, 7 organizing teams for 7 cities have been found so far and 1 city is still in the pipeline. In each city there will be joint sessions with everyone and also different focal points. So come by and join us:

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Raphael Köllner speaks at the Ignite the Tour Taipei

From 17 February to 18 February 2020 the Ignite the Tour will take place in Taipei, Taiwan. It is one of more than 30 locations of the free worldwide tour of the “Ignite the Tour” conference. It is designed to bring Microsoft Ignite content from Orlando to the world, enabling participants to participate locally in this series of events to get the latest information.

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Abolition of clipped silos in Microsoft Teams

Microsoft teams should promote communication within the company and improve collaboration in projects. At first glance, this has been achieved, because now with Teams, Yammer or Facebook workplace the employees really work together for the first time and interdisciplinary teams have formed. But due to the increased conception on Microsoft teams, a new problem arises: silos!

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OneDrive is for me, Teams for us and SharePoint for everyone!

In this article I deal with everyday cooperation, pitfalls and challenges. We get a wealth of tools and should use them as optimally as possible, whether it was thought up by Microsoft or not.

This time there will be a classic “modern Workplace” blog post:

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