Category: Microsoft 365

What is Microsoft Security? Product line to Organization

We at Microsoft Uncensored are pleased to announce our latest blog series titled “Microsoft Security: Protecting Your Business.” In this series, we will provide you with an in-depth overview of the Microsoft Security product lines and how they can help protect businesses. Cybersecurity is a top priority for businesses of all sizes, and Microsoft Security […]

Intune, Intune Everywhere! New Microsoft Intune Licensing Explained – I hope!

Microsoft recently announced the new Intune (per user) Plans that can be purchased separate from the traditional EMS or Microsoft 365 SKU’s, and to hopefully reduce any confusion, I have outlined as much as I can below. Let me start by outlining what is new. While Intune has quite a bit available to it already, […]

Did you know? Microsoft Teams Essentials or Microsoft Teams Premium.

As you have probably already heard, Microsoft Teams has become widely adopted among businesses of all sizes. It primary features provide a wide range of functionality that allow teams to communicate, collaborate, and stay organized. While the basic version of Microsoft Teams is free, there are two paid plans available: Microsoft Teams Essentials and Microsoft […]

Microsoft CSP or Microsoft EA – Opinion Piece on “The value of CSP”.

Microsoft CSP (Cloud Solution Provider) licensing is becoming increasingly popular among businesses as an alternative to the traditional Microsoft Enterprise Agreement. In this opinion blog, we will explore the benefits of using Microsoft CSP licensing for your business. The first advantage of Microsoft CSP licensing is its flexibility. With CSP, businesses can purchase licenses for […]

What you need to know from Microsoft Ignite 2022 – Part 3, Surface Hub 2S

The next session I attended on day one of Microsoft Ignite 2022, was “Getting to know Surface Hub 2S”. Fortunately, I was able to attend this one in-person despite a waiting line that queued up well in advance of the session starting. This proved to be a common, and somewhat frustrating theme throughout the conference. […]

What you need to know from Microsoft Ignite 2022 – Part 1

I’m writing this up on my flight home from Ignite 2022 hosted in Seattle, Washington. Overall, it was a good conference with many new announcements and innovations to both new and existing solutions from Microsoft. There are plenty of great blog posts highlighting all the new announcements, including Microsoft’s own “book of news“, which I’d […]

How To: Migrate File Shares to SharePoint Online

Icons showing a migration from file server to SharePoint Online

If you’re like most organizations, you still have files residing on-premises. They could be in a NAS, or a DFS replicated Windows Server. Your users might know this collection of files as the “S Drive” or something similar. It’s time to modernize your file experience and move files into the cloud where you get versioning […]

My experience with the new Defender for Individuals solution!

In case you missed the announcement last week, Microsoft has released a Defender for Individuals solution purpose built for personal use. Now you can get the same great protection from Microsoft across your personal devices that you’re already (or should be) getting at work! Device protection extends across iOS, Android, macOS and Windows 10/11 and […]

Microsoft Build – Quick Perspective

For this blog, I decided it would be good to recap some of the recent news from Microsoft Build, while also touching on some Architecture insights from a “Future of IT” perspective which will hopefully help anyone reading this article prepare for future innovation. Before I go any further it’s important to note that technology […]