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Today I finally was able to setup a custom theme for my Office 365 Navigation Toolbar! It is very easy to do this, log into your Office 365 tenant as a global admin. In the upper right had corner under your picture you should see your company name, in my case it is ‘Office 365…
The September meeting of the Office 365 International User Group Meeting will be help on Monday, September 22nd at 1pm Mountain Time. Click on the link below to add this to your calendar, also would love to have you register on the meetup.com site for the group as well, http://www.meetup.com/Office365IUG/
I received the email below and it’s pretty important. Starting in 2015 if you want to take a Microsoft Certification Path (MCP) or Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exam you won’t be able to use Prometric. You’ll have to use Pearson VUE. For Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exams it will still be Certiport. …
If you are configured with a Hybrid Exchange Configuration this pertains to you! Microsoft recently released an Office 365 Message Center Alert that states you need to run a command on your Federation Trust due to changes Microsoft made to the Online Organization ID Certificates. This update needs to be made by September 23rd! The…
The first meeting of the Phoenix Office 365 User Group was a huge success! I was hoping for 5 or so people to show up, given that it was the first meeting, but we ended up with a total of 9 attendees! Thanks again to those of you that were able to make it…
Think back to the last time you released to your customers. There was probably a brief feeling of satisfaction, hopefully a validation from the customer that you delivered what they wanted, and your team learned a thing or two about how effective they are at deploying and testing the changes that were delivered with the…
When a team decides to try reducing the time it takes for their ideas to get to their customers (cycle time), there are a few new technical investments that must be made. However, without business stakeholders supporting the changes in a SCRUM approach that delivers frequent releases, decisions and planning are driven by gut feel…
The August Office 365 International User Group meeting went great, even if I had to miss the second half due to some work requirements. I would like to thank Martina Grom (@Magrom) and Darrell Webster (@DarrellCWebster) for helping out and facilitating the second half of the meet. The meeting started out with a presentation by…
First let me say that I am a very knowledgeable IT consultant so I knew what I was doing the entire time. I don’t recommend doing anything a unsolicited caller asks you to do no matter what. As you’ll see below the trick this person tried was to try to fool me that they knew…
[Ed. Note: This is a crosspost from my new blog: justinong1.com! As Catapult works to migrate their blogs onto a new platform, I thought I’d take a chance on using SquareSpace. So far the experience has been pretty fantastic with lots of great formatting options. We will see how things go in the future, but…