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Continue reading →: Skype for Business desktop app for meetings on Mac
Microsoft released a change for Skype for Business (SFB) meetings on Mac which enables you to use the desktop app for SFB on Mac instead of the SFB meeting app. This is primarily applicable for SFB Online. It works for SFB Server 2015, too BUT it requires that the Microsoft…
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Continue reading →: Microsoft Build 2019 live streamFor market observers, in this post I want to notify about Microsoft Build 2019. The event takes place in Seattle, WA from May 6th – 8th, 2019. It’s all about development around Microsoft products and services, e.g. containers, artificial intelligence, machine learning, DevOps, IoT and mixed reality. Conclusion, opinion and…
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Continue reading →: Google Cloud Next ’19 recordingsIn this post I’d like to point out some Google Cloud Next ’19 recordings which you can watch on YouTube. Their focus are on modern communication and collaboration based on Google services. The links are at the bottom of this post. Conclusion, opinion and summary I watched some bits of…
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Continue reading →: Design options for PSTN SIP Trunk links
In this post I show and explain two SIP trunk (topology) designs. This will give you a first glimpse on what you could do if you plan to migrate from ISDN to SIP (ALL-IP) or if you think about consolidating or distributing your PSTN access links, either to reduce costs…
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Continue reading →: Google Cloud Next ’19 live streamFor market observers, in this post I want to notify about Google Cloud Next. The event begins at April 9th, 2019 in San Francisco. However, you can watch it online at April 9th, 19:00 h (CET) on YouTube. The event is about news all around Google’s cloud services. There are…
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Continue reading →: Busy on busy in Microsoft Teams
I stumbled upon a new feature which is under development for Microsoft Teams. Belief it or not but on the official Microsoft 365 (M365) roadmap “Microsoft Teams: Busy on Busy” (short, abbr. BoB) appeared in the list. It’s planned for May 2019. What’s “Busy on Busy”? Well, this feature gives…
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Continue reading →: What’s new in managing apps and integration in Microsoft Teams? (03-19)
In this post I’d like to note a recent announcement which improves the admin experience to manage apps and integrations in Microsoft Teams. To keep it short and simple, the following configuration options were announced by Microsoft: Teams App Setup Policies – Who get’s which apps displayed? Teams App Permission…






