Following on from this post:Office 365 Migrations - What happens to Outlook Meetings with embedded Teams URLs? - Nero BlancoWe developed a tool to strip out Teams info from Calendar invites, so that new Teams info co...
Following on from this post:Office 365 Migrations - What happens to Outlook Meetings with embedded Teams URLs? - Nero BlancoWe developed a tool to strip out Teams info from Calendar invites, so that new Teams info co...
Teams Cache CleanerTry this one last time...Start PowerShell as Admin and run:Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope Processtaskkill /IM teams.exe /F /TGet-ChildItem -Path ([System.Environment]:...
Where does the default Teams email go?When you first create a Microsoft Team it allocates an email address for the Team. That email address is built by the Display Name (with spaces and special characters remove...
Birmingham hosts UC and Cloud Day Neil and myself travelled to Birmingham to attend the UC and Cloud Day. It was a first for us, but had been recommended to us by James from Binary Tree who has been a couple of times. We had some logistical hiccups with thinking is was at the NEC […]
Ignite 2016 is once again behind us, farewell Atlanta! Our team again travelled to Ignite to try to see as many sessions as possible, meet as many people as possible and have a good time while doing so. This year Ignite was held in Atlanta and we arrived a day or two early to get […]
By Carl Baumann, CEO 4ward North America, and Twan van Beers, Nero Blanco The administration tasks for an Office 365 deployment are really designed around a centralized management model. Within the free admin toolset provided by Microsoft there is no way to setup regional management rights for administrators who ONLY want to take care of […]
If you have an Azure VM that is suddenly getting errors including Error 53: The network path was not found Error 1233: The network location cannot be reached Server can’t be pinged but can ping out After ensuring that the firewall settings are ok (or if you know 100% this was working and now after […]
In recent months you may have come across the terms Windows as a Service and Surface as a Service. What exactly do they mean? How can they be of benefit? This blog aims to explain those two terms in detail Windows as a Service The term Windows as a Service first started being used with […]
What is Cloud? The term Cloud is very common place now, but what does it actually mean? Are you already using ‘Cloud’? Where is the Cloud? In a nutshell a cloud is a set of computing services that are accessed over a wide area network connection and where the management of the underlying hardware is separated […]
Hi all!!! We’ve just come back from WPC in Toronto, and as first time attendees we were blown away. Not so much by the scale of it, which is impressive in itself but not dissimilar to MEC and Ignite, but the sheer quantity of information available. You can choose to do sessions, arrange formal 1:1 […]
Binary Tree has awarded Nero Blanco the honour of EMEA Partner of the Year 2016. We are humbled to receive this award from Binary Tree, and look forward to continuing our close working relationship with them. Many thanks to everyone in Binary Tree for creating the software, services and channel to allow us […]
I thought I’d write about the various programs that are available through Microsoft and Nero Blanco’s journey so far… It may help other partners choose their track and or make them aware of what is out there. Individual Certification It all started with us as consultants looking to increase our knowledge of the products. My […]
Our aim for 2016 was to reach Gold Partner status with Microsoft, in particular in the Cloud Productivity competency, and we’re not even half way through the year yet and we’ve got there! Thanks to everyone’s hard work and dedication to get people onto the Microsoft cloud platform! Our next focus will be Tier-1 Cloud Solution […]
Exchange Online is of course part of Office 365 and people are migrating to it in droves. The attractions from a feature perspective are obvious, for a mere £8 a month small businesses (under 300 users) can get all of the following Exchange Online SharePoint Online OneDrive Skype for Business Exchange Online Protection Office 2016 […]
As any mail administrator will know SPAM is rampant on the Internet. I’ve work in organizations where over 95% of all mail received at the perimeter is dropped as SPAM mail… In previous blogs we have looked at the Sender Protection Framework (SPF) and DomainKey Identified Mail (DKIM). Now it is time to look at […]