Last week, I had the chance to attend the Workplace Ninja Summit in Baden, Switzerland, together with three colleagues. In short: it was an incredibly valuable experience. The sessions from Microsoft and community experts made one thing crystal clear:☁ Cloud-native first is no longer a future vision – it’s the new standard. ✅ What does that mean in practice?
Microsoft’s Windows 11 24H2 multisession image has been around since late 2024, quietly available in the Azure Marketplace. While it’s not a revolutionary release, it does bring stability and long-term support to Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) environments. For admins and consultants, the real value lies in the ability to perform an in-place upgrade—keeping existing session hosts
🔐 Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a cornerstone of modern identity security. But how do you keep track of which users are registered, which methods they use, and whether they’re truly protected? If you’ve ever wished for a simple way to generate a detailed report of MFA methods across your tenant—or even scoped to a specific group—this PowerShell
Finally, a native way to keep user data safe across device lifecycles Microsoft has quietly introduced a long-awaited feature that’s bound to make both IT admins and end users breathe a little easier: Windows Backup integrated with Intune and Autopilot. This isn’t just about file recovery—it’s about preserving the user experience across device transitions, migrations, and even hardware failures. Let’s break down
Microsoft has quietly dropped a powerful enhancement to the Enrollment Status Page (ESP) in Windows Autopilot — and it’s one that IT admins have been waiting for. The new Update feature allows devices to install pending Windows updates during ESP, ensuring that endpoints are secure and compliant right from the start. Let’s unpack what this means, why it matters, and how
If you’ve ever mistyped a website address and ended up somewhere sketchy, you’re not alone. Typosquatting—where malicious actors register domains that look almost like legitimate ones—is a subtle but dangerous threat. Thankfully, Microsoft Edge is stepping up with a new feature that quietly but effectively protects users from these traps. 🔍 What Is Typosquatting? Typosquatting
For years, organizations have kept one lonely Exchange Server alive—just to manage mailboxes for synced users. But now, Microsoft has delivered the switch we’ve all been waiting for: Cloud-Managed Remote Mailboxes. This new capability lets you manage mailbox properties for synced users directly in Exchange Online. No more bouncing between on-prem and cloud consoles. No more
Microsoft Intune continues to evolve, and with the introduction of Multi-Admin Approval, it’s clear that security and governance are front and center. This new feature adds a critical safeguard for high-impact actions, ensuring that no single admin can make sensitive changes without oversight. Whether you’re managing device wipe requests, app deployments,… Multi-Admin Approval helps enforce accountability
Microsoft Intune continues to evolve, and one of the most welcome updates for IT admins is the enhanced Device Cleanup Rules feature. Previously, cleanup rules were a one-size-fits-all configuration. Now, you can create multiple cleanup rules per platform, giving you precise control over how stale or inactive devices are managed across Windows, macOS, iOS/iPadOS, and Android. This update
If you’re planning to use OneDrive or File Explorer as a RemoteApp in Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), there’s a key detail you shouldn’t miss: OneDrive sync won’t start automatically unless you explicitly configure it. This post explains the issue and how to solve it. 🧠 The Problem By default, AVD RemoteApps don’t start background processes