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Smarter Retention in Microsoft 365: A Step Toward Cleaner, More Relevant Data - Coming soon

Anyone who has worked with SharePoint management knows that data governance is a cornerstone of digital productivity, especially in large organizations where information can accumulate rapidly. Today, retention policies in Microsoft 365 allow administrators to manage data based on creation or modification dates. However, in my experience, this approach is not always sufficient. Files that haven’t been accessed in years may still linger in OneDrive or SharePoint, cluttering storage, slowing down search, and diluting the relevance of AI-powered tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot. A new feature in Microsoft Purview Retention Policies, expected this winter, promises to enhance Data Lifecycle Management. This upcoming setting will enable policies to identify files that have remained untouched for a specified period and automatically flag them for deletion or archival. This enhancement is particularly valuable for organizations leveraging Microsoft 365 Copilot. By removing outdated or irreleva...

An "important" lesson from day one at Lync 2013 Ignite

Backup your Lync Enterprise 2010 Server to one zip file

Back up your Lync 2013 Preview Standard Server

House Cleaning

An update to the Lync SE Backup script

A thing about DHCPUtil -EmulateClient

Backing up your Lync 2010 Standard edition

74-322 passed

Enabling users for Lync, and making them aware

Issue with enable-csuer when the user first name contain spaces

Why is the certificate part so hard to grasp?

A thought or two on the upcoming 74-322 exam

Updating the "Assigned numbers" Script

Lync address book can show different values

Listing all deployed numbers in Lync

Searching for that LineURI

Lync in coexistence with CUCM part 5