In this week's episode of the 365 Message Center Show, we cover conditional access for Office.com, LinkedIn data being shown inside Outlook for Windows and iOS, enhanced view of files you have shared in OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Online modern page approvals, and automatically logging people out of SharePoint and OneDrive for Business sessions.
03:40 Office.com Conditional Access Policy behavior – Read announcement MC143889
— Clarification and fixing how office.com access works when using an access policy in Office 365.
08:03 Organization Allowed Accounts Intune Policy now in OneDrive on Android – Read announcement MC144063 **Will need Intune in your tenant
— Locking down who can use OneDrive in your organization coming to Andoid (iOS later).
10:44 Adding LinkedIn data to the people card in Outlook for iOS and Windows – Read announcement MC144140
— Microsoft is bringing in some information from LinkedIn to further enhance the people cards in Outlook. Can be helpful when on your way to a meeting!
15:19 See the file card from Shared by Me and show a weekly trend for daily views and viewers on a file – Read announcement MC144168
— Coming soon we will have statistics on user views of content we have shared in the OneDrive shared by me view. Are those you are collaborating with actually….collaborating? Well here is one way to check and see!
19:54 SharePoint Online organizational news: page approval – Read announcement MC144239
— Being able to link a special Microsoft Flow approval to the pages library on a modern ‘Communications' site so you can allow users to create pages and news!
23:09 Idle Session Signout is now available for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business – Read announcement MC144247
— Log out sessions when users are connecting to your Office 365 tenant from a machine that isn't joined to your domain or an approved device.
24:38 Microsoft Whiteboard is now generally available for Windows – Read more on the TechCommunity site
— Announcing the general availability of the Microsoft Whiteboard app for Windows 10 – Darrell showed off using it some and talked about how it can be used.
26:25 Introducing a free version of Microsoft Teams – Read more on the TechCommunity site
— Organizations with 300 users or less can now sign-up for a free version of Microsoft Teams. This is what some are calling a Slack competitor but with more storage and capabilities.
29:39 Microsoft Stream powers live events and brings intelligent video to Microsoft 365 – Read more on the TechCommunity site
— Live event functionality will soon be powered by Microsoft Stream and delivered through Microsoft Teams and Yammer. Some great AI-powered functionality is promised, such as speaker timelines, speech-to-text, and closed captions
*You will need proper privileges within your 365 tenant to view the messages linked above