Microsoft 365 is powerful, but common misconceptions continue to leave businesses exposed. This article breaks down five persistent Microsoft 365 myths for 2026, explaining where organisations often go wrong and what they should be doing instead to protect their data, users, and systems.
Autopilot V1 vs V2: Which Is Right for Your Windows Device Deployment?
Windows Autopilot makes provisioning devices simple, but not all deployments are the same. Autopilot V1 offers advanced control for complex, hybrid environments, while V2 delivers a faster, cloud-ready setup for organizations looking to get users up and running immediately. Understanding the differences ensures IT teams choose the right approach for efficiency and productivity.
Why You Should Think Twice Before Choosing GoDaddy for Microsoft 365
If you're running a new business, you've probably considered GoDaddy for both domain registration and Microsoft 365. While they offer competitive prices, there are compelling reasons to look elsewhere for your Microsoft 365 needs. Here, we'll explore three significant drawbacks to using GoDaddy for Microsoft 365, helping you make an informed decision. Introduction: The Allure... Continue Reading →
Migrating Azure Legacy Multi-Factor Authentication and Self-Service Password
In this blog post, we'll explore the process of migrating from Legacy Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Self Password Reset (SSPR) to newer, more secure authentication methods. This guide will help you easily navigate the changes, ensuring your passwords and accounts remain safe and secure. Understanding the Migration Timeline Before we dive into the migration process,... Continue Reading →
Secure and Simplify: Mastering LAPS Setup for Ultimate Organizational Protection
Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) is an Azure Feature that allows IT Administrators to secure and protect local administrator passwords. This includes automatic rotation of passwords as well as backing up the passwords to Azure Active Directory. The Dangers of Local Admin Access One of the most common mistakes that I see off the top... Continue Reading →
Safeguard Your Business with Microsoft 365’s Impersonation Protection
In today's digital landscape, safeguarding your business from cyber threats is more critical than ever. Microsoft 365's Impersonation Protection offers advanced security measures designed to protect your organization from phishing attacks, fraudulent emails, and other impersonation tactics. With features like real-time threat detection, automated alerts, and robust email filtering, Microsoft 365 ensures that your business communications remain secure and your sensitive information stays out of the hands of cybercriminals. Discover how leveraging this powerful tool can provide peace of mind and fortify your business against ever-evolving digital threats.
Embrace the Future with Microsoft Global Secure Access – No More VPN Hassles!
Enhancing Cybersecurity with Microsoft Security Service Edge In the fast-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, staying ahead of threats is paramount for businesses of all sizes. With the emergence of Microsoft Security Service Edge (SSE), a new wave of protection is on the horizon. In this blog post, we delve into how this technology is revolutionizing cybersecurity... Continue Reading →
How to fix Azure AD Connect permission-issue error
Recently, I have come across this issue several times so thought I will document the fix and share with everyone. Issue We are trying to sync new users or update the changes using AD Connect but for some reason nothing is getting updated and there are no errors on O365 AD Connect page. Tried updating... Continue Reading →
External User Sending to Distribution Group With External Domain Recipients
Issue: When an external user is sending an email to a distribution group which consists of both internal and external users. Emails to internal users get delivered but fails to be delivered to external members of the group. Sometimes the sender doesn't even get NDR as they might not have been enabled. You can always... Continue Reading →