In a rapid change of Office 365, Microsoft sends to Tenant Admin’s the news about what is changing and what are coming in Office 365.

This is the 90th email that Microsoft has sent to Tenant Admin’s his Newsletter with Office 365 changes.

This Weekly digest is intended to reach the Administrators of Office 365 within the latest changes that are happening to Office 365.

Bellow are an example that can be applied to your tenant, because this email’s are based on the services that you have in your Tenant and subscription.

Note: My Tenant is based on Europe with Target Release Enabled

   

Here is a summary of your messages from last week

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Oct 25 Reminder: Support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in Office 365   Major Update: General Availability   Act By: Oct 31 As previously communicated (MC124102 in Oct 2017, MC126199 in Dec 2017 and MC128929 in Feb 2018), we are moving all of our online services to Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2+ to provide best-in-class encryption, and to ensure our service is more secure by default.More … MC152261 Like | Dislike
Oct 25 Updated feature: portal.office.com/myapps migrating to the Office 365 gallery Office 365 gallery enables you to learn about and explore your apps. We are pleased to share that the Office 365 gallery now exceeds portal.office.com/myapps functionality. As a result, we will be migrating from portal.office.com/myapps to the Office 365 gallery in December.More … MC152260 Like | Dislike
Oct 24 Updated feature: Ribbon in Word Online, PowerPoint Online, and Excel Online We’ve simplified the Ribbon in Office Online to make the feature easier to use and to put the focus squarely on content and collaboration. We’ll begin rolling this feature out to Targeted Release organizations soon. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID: 43126.More … MC152122 Like | Dislike
Oct 22 Exchange Online – calendar AutomateProcessing changes through PowerShell   Act By: Oct 18 We’re making some changes to calendar AutomateProcessing through PowerShell. Starting on November 15, 2018, new room and equipment mailboxes (resource mailboxes) that you create in Exchange in Exchange Online PowerShell will have a new default value for the calendar processing property named AutomateProcessing. The new default value will be AutoAccept. The previous default value was AutoUpdate.More … MC151582 Like | Dislike
Oct 22 New feature: Add Microsoft Teams to existing Office 365 Groups directly from SharePoint Online team sites Adding a Microsoft Teams’ instance to existing Office 365 Groups directly from SharePoint Online team sites is a new Office 365 feature. We’ll begin rolling this out soon. Only users who are group owners can perform this action, and the option only appears if Teams is enabled in your tenant for SharePoint team sites already connected to an Office 365 group, but not yet connected to Microsoft Teams. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID: 30685.More … MC151939 Like | Dislike
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More news and more information here – https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/skywriter/2018/10/29/office-365-weekly-digest-2018-43/ If you what to know more about Office 365 here is my book Office 365 Essentials – https://www.nuno-silva.net/blog/post/11956/office-365-essentials-book-published

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