Weekly digest: Office 365 changes — 12 to 16 February

Nuno Árias Silva
4 min readFeb 21, 2018

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This is the 54th 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.

Reminder: @31 March the SharePoint Public Websites will be deleted, please read here to migrate your content

MIGRATE SHAREPOINT PUBLIC WEBSITE TO WORDPRESS ON AZURE WITH SQL http://www.nuno-silva.net/blog/post/10723/migrate-sharepoint-public-website-to-wordpress-on-azure-with-sql

Here is a summary of your messages from last week

Organization: NUNO SILVA

Feb 14

New feature: Advanced Threat Protection — Real-time reports
Advanced Threat Protection real-time reports is a new Office 365 feature. Real-time reports include a malware report for email, a user-reported messages report, a phish report for email, and a malware report for files. This feature is now available to your organization. This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID: 25012.More …
MC129106
Feb 16

SharePoint Online Page author satisfaction survey
We’re adding an in-product survey for SharePoint Online Page authors. We’ll begin rolling this feature out this week. This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID: 23708.More …
MC129313
Feb 16

Updated feature: Manage calendar delegate permissions in PowerShell
We’re improving the MailboxFolderPermission cmdlet. This feature began rolling out this week. This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID: 26355. With this update, you can now manage calendar delegate permissions from the *-MailboxFolderPermission cmdlet.More …
MC129312

Feb 13

Updated feature: Message Center sharing experience
We’re updating the M essage Center sharing experience based on your feedback. This feature is available to Targeted Release customers today. This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID: 25682.More …
MC129094
Feb 13

New feature: Enhanced Email anti-impersonation capabilities in Office 365
Enhanced Email anti-impersonation capabilities in Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection is a new Office 365 feature. This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID: 26626.More …
MC129050
Feb 12

We are moving to TLS 1.2 for encryption

Act By: Oct 31
As previously communicated in MC126199 in December of 2017, to provide best-in-class encryption, and to ensure our service is more secure by default, we are moving all of our online services to Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2+. In the two communications referenced above, we had indicated that we would be removing support for TLS versions less than 1.2 from our online services, beginning March 1, 2018. After receiving valuable feedback from administrators like you, we have decided to extend…More …
MC128929
Feb 12

New feature: See Microsoft Planner tasks in iCalendar
Microsoft Planner is releasing a new feature which allows users to see their Planner tasks in Outlook using the iCalendar format. We’ll begin rolling this feature out in early March 2018. This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID: 20763.More …
MC128924

You can view more messages on your portal, just go to Message center.

Quickly access relevant information and functionality from the new home page — The home page has been redesigned with you and your most common tasks in mind — such as adding a user or resetting a password. The new admin center makes these items accessible directly from the home page. The home page also proactively surfaces information important to you, such as notifications from the Message Center.

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More news and more information here — https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/skywriter/2018/02/19/office-365-weekly-digest-2018-07/

Originally published at Nuno Árias Silva Website.

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Nuno Árias Silva

Manager - MVP Office Apps and Services, Windows Insider MVP and Microsoft MCT at GFI