Cloud Essentials awarded Microsoft Solutions Partner designations
We are very proud to announce that we have been awarded Microsoft’s Solutions Partner designations for Security and Modern Work. Microsoft demands Solutions Partners to demonstrate performance, skilling and customer success criteria. As a Solutions Partner for Modern Work, we have demonstrated
How not to waste your 90-day trial of Microsoft 365 E5
E5 is Microsoft 365’s premium licence tier. It provides access to all Microsoft’s best-in-class productivity apps, voice and analytical capabilities, but importantly it enables advanced Microsoft Defender security features, and the full spectrum of Microsoft compliance functionality, that many compliance
2022’s cloud priorities and trends
As 2022 kicks into full swing, the effects of the pandemic continue to linger. Businesses who spent the last two years scrambling to fast-track their cloud adoption journeys now find themselves in a brave new world of digital possibilities. With new
Turning content into knowledge with Microsoft Viva Topics
According to Microsoft’s Jared Spataro, employees spend an average of seven weeks every year searching for, or recreating, information. We’re willing to bet that figure gets even higher in remote work situations, where it’s significantly more difficult to tap into an organisation’s
End of the road for Skype for Business
The time has finally come for good old Skype for Business to make way for its communication and collaboration successor – Microsoft Teams. Microsoft has announced that support for Skype for Business will end on 31 July 2021. Skype for Business
Microsoft 365 Content Services Preferred Partner status
Cloud Essentials are pleased to announce that we have been recognised by Microsoft as a Preferred Partner in their Microsoft 365 Content Services Partner Program. This is another exciting milestone for Cloud Essentials in our mission to help our clients
Moving Journals to Office 365 Shared Mailboxes
To achieve accurate retention and eDiscovery in Office 365, legacy ‘single-instanced‘ email journals (either from on-prem Exchange or cloud platforms such as Mimecast) should ideally be mapped into into the new, multi-instanced Microsoft model. The process of ‘exploding’ a single-instanced email into all