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  • Working in a phygital world: Why businesses need to rethink their workspace experiences now

    “Phygital” (physical plus digital) is a marketing term that’s often used to describe the blending of digital experiences with physical ones. As employees’ and customers’ ways of interaction proliferate, companies aim to seamlessly integrate them. Nothing has been impacted more…

  • Transforming how Microsoft uses Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute

    Our Microsoft Digital Employee Experience (MDEE) team manages one of the largest Microsoft Azure enterprise environments. Migrating our virtual machine resources into Microsoft Azure necessitated significant connectivity between our on-premises networks and Azure. We have many Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute circuits…

  • Lessons learned at Microsoft: Five steps you can take to reduce your ransomware risk

    As a part of our journey to reduce our ransomware risk internally here at Microsoft, we’ve identified five principles that we believe every enterprise should follow to make themselves more secure from these attacks. We call these our Foundational Five…

  • Examining Microsoft’s SAP transactions with Microsoft Azure Anomaly Detector

    As part of our continuing digital transformation journey, our Microsoft Digital Employee Experience (MDEE) team is constantly looking for ways to improve our business processes and detect issues and anomalies before they become serious problems. Sometimes these failures happen sporadically…

  • Redefining the digitally assisted workday at Microsoft

    At Microsoft, we’re creating a seamless, effortless workday experience for our employees, enabling them to manage their workday, find information, and get things done quickly and easily. We’re transforming our search and task-completion experience into a unified, informed, and automated…

  • Modernizing our cloud networking infrastructure with a DevOps mindset

    DevOps has become a fundamental philosophy critical to the success of our cloud networking teams and solutions. In today’s rapidly changing technology landscape, the conventional model of infrastructure management—receiving user requirements, designing solutions, deploying infrastructure, and manually monitoring for health…

  • Microsoft extends Azure management to the private cloud with Azure Arc

    When Microsoft began adopting cloud server technology internally in 2014, it operated some 60,000 on-premises servers and 2,000 line-of-business applications. These assets, normally managed by the team or individual that purchased or built them, were vital to company operations. Now…

  • Enhancing Microsoft’s security posture with Microsoft Azure Firewall Manager

    Imagine an enterprise company with dozens or hundreds of firewalls, each with its own set of policies for keeping corporate networks secure. That was the situation here at Microsoft until our IT teams started using Microsoft Azure Firewall Manager. This…

  • Rolling out Microsoft Edge browser across Microsoft

    [Editor’s note: This content was written to highlight a particular event or moment in time. Below is an article regarding the migration from Microsoft Edge Legacy (based on EdgeHTML) to Microsoft Edge (based on Chromium). Although that moment has passed,…

  • Democratizing adoption data with the Microsoft 365 Admin Center Experience insights dashboard

    Microsoft 365 usage data has enormous value for a variety of roles. But until recently, only IT admins had the privileged access to the Microsoft 365 Admin Center that could unlock that data’s value. New Admin Center roles and the…

  • A foundation for modern collaboration: Microsoft 365 bolsters teamwork

    At Microsoft, we’re using Microsoft 365 to empower our employees to achieve more by driving better teamwork and collaboration in our teams. We’re using core Microsoft 365 services such as SharePoint Online, Microsoft Teams, Exchange Online, and Viva Engage to…

  • Seamless and secure cloud printing with Universal Print

    There are few office tasks that are as ubiquitous—or potentially as frustrating—as needing to print a document. Whatever your role and wherever you are, it’s likely that you’ll need to utilize the shared office printer next time you’re on site.…

  • Generating great results: Administering search at Microsoft

    Microsoft has more than 300,000 employees working around the globe, and collectively, our employees use or access many petabytes of content as they move through their workday. Within our employee base, there are many different personas who have widely varying…

  • Revolutionizing SAP and ADP connectivity with Microsoft Azure VWAN and VPN

    Connecting line-of-business solutions into the Microsoft Azure networking environment is a critical part of enabling an efficient hybrid network environment and an important step in transforming enterprise networking using Azure. We’ve recently helped SAP, one of our key business partners,…

  • Transforming Microsoft’s enterprise IT infrastructure with AI

    Copilot for Microsoft 365 Deployment and Adoption Guide Read our step-by-step guide on deploying Copilot for Microsoft 365 at your company. It’s based on our experience deploying it here at Microsoft: Full version eBook version Version for executives eBook version…

  • Migrating Microsoft Viva Engage to Native Mode unlocks the benefits of Microsoft 365

    Cultural change at Microsoft is accelerating thanks in part to open and transparent conversations that we have internally at the company on Microsoft Viva Engage (formerly known as Microsoft Yammer). It’s where we address tough problems, where we hear from…

  • Deploying Microsoft Viva Connections internally at Microsoft

    Whether it’s from the office or at home, we must be prepared to meet our employees where they are. At Microsoft, this involves using Microsoft Viva Connections to bring our employees together and to encourage them to engage with each…

  • Boosting internal audits at Microsoft with audit digitization, machine learning

    Imagine sifting through hundreds of photos of cupcakes to find two images of the same cupcake taken in the same place at the same time, within minutes. That’s one of the ways that Microsoft’s Audit, Risk, and Compliance (ARC) team…

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