by Anna Lukes | May 9, 2014 | Lync, Office 365, Team Collaboration, Telecommuting
In Chris Reed’s post entitled, 5 Reasons Why Starbucks Is the Only Office You Need, his experience and the conclusions that he comes to are a growing trend. I myself have lately tried to work at least half a day at a coffee shop. And like Reed, I too have found this...
by Michael Joseph | May 6, 2014 | Office 365, PowerShell, Scripting
Automating a Scheduled Report In my last post titled “Reporting Options for Office 365”, I mentioned scripting as one of the methods for obtaining data and creating reports for Office 365. One of the first things customers usually ask for is a report on what...
by Shanelle Gibbons | Apr 25, 2014 | Lync, Office 365, Team Collaboration
Your organization has made the decision to use Lync. With it, comes all these gizmos and gadgets that you did not have before. You are asking yourself, “Now that I have all these features available to me, how do I appropriately use them?” Microsoft...
by Michael Joseph | Apr 24, 2014 | Office 365, Programming, Reporting, Scripting
There are a few different reporting options available for Office 365 administrators: Built in reports accessed from the Office 365 Admin Center A downloadable spreadsheet from Microsoft that lets you see and query stats on Mail Protection (think spam and antivirus)...
by Michael Joseph | Feb 14, 2014 | Office 365
Reposted from Yahoo SOURCE It’s 2014 and it seems like you can finally get online almost everywhere you want to. Between cellular networks, wi-fi at your friendly local coffee shop and even premium access available on most flights, it’s almost harder to find a place...