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A look at the Azure Well-Architected Framework in the context of multiple Azure AD tenants

The past decade has been very rewarding in working with Microsoft Azure. Each month – sometimes each week – we get new capabilities, updates, and innovations. Sometimes the pace is too staggering, and many people struggle to keep up with… Read More »A look at the Azure Well-Architected Framework in the context of multiple Azure AD tenants

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Setting up Microsoft Teams Shared Channels between three companies for frictionless communication

After a lengthier-than-expected wait, the Shared Channel capability for Microsoft Teams landed in one of my tenants last week. I don’t follow Teams-related news or announcements that closely, but I knew that the preview of this feature was close to… Read More »Setting up Microsoft Teams Shared Channels between three companies for frictionless communication

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Transforming your organization to cloud-only: Retiring the On-Premises Active Directory

I’ve been delighted in recent months when more and more projects I work with are starting to consider retiring the on-premises Active Directory infrastructure. This is a massive change in terms of thinking – as, for the past ten years,… Read More »Transforming your organization to cloud-only: Retiring the On-Premises Active Directory

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Discovering and blocking legacy authentication in your Azure and Microsoft 365 subscriptions

Legacy authentication (or just legacy auth for short) is something that each organization should ensure is no longer used. It’s a vast topic, with several ramifications and things to consider. In this article, I’ll focus on how to disable and… Read More »Discovering and blocking legacy authentication in your Azure and Microsoft 365 subscriptions