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Microsoft Spring Releases: Work Anywhere, Secure Everywhere

Microsoft Spring Releases: Work Anywhere, Secure Everywhere 1

For those working in information technology and security, it’s always exciting to see what new products and improvements are being released. Now more than ever, under novel circumstances with so many employees working from home, many of us are anxious to see what these latest releases can offer to help us navigate remote work smoothly and securely. The Microsoft spring releases are geared toward helping companies and employees make this transition, allowing them to work securely from any device, in any place. Here’s some of the big news in the Microsoft spring releases announced on April 30.

Azure AD Single Sign-on

 

The secure single sign-on (SSO) within Azure Active Directory (AD) is now extended so that users can employ it with unlimited cloud applications—and this is across every pricing tier, include Azure AD Free. Any subscriber of a commercial Microsoft online service can connect all their cloud applications to Azure AD with no extra fee. And this SSO is secured by default with multi-factor authentication, an essential element of secure logins. This is a big extension, as Microsoft previously limited the SSO capability to ten apps for the lower-tiered packages. And now Microsoft is adding new features to simplify access management for IT administrators as well.

Microsoft Productivity Score Preview

 

As remote workers across all kinds of fields will now attest, productivity under new home environments is a significant concern. Microsoft is enhancing its preview of Productivity Score, which helps bring visibility to how an organization is working, providing insights and recommendations to fix any problems and improve productivity. With Productivity Score, you can set your own business goals and benchmarks, and then measure how well they are being met in employee experiences. You can adjust these goals as needed, making this a particularly helpful tool during remote transitioning (and later, transitioning back to the workplace if applicable). Microsoft originally announced the Productivity Score preview at the Ignite conference last fall. They’ve taken feedback following that announcement, as well as consideration of work-from-home challenges, to improve insights in various categories:

Updates to Windows Virtual Desktop

 

New improvements in Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) also help make it easier to work in virtual environments. Here are some of the updates:

Find Out More About Microsoft Spring Releases and WVD

For more information on Windows Virtual Desktop, check out our WVD pricing and deployment guides. Or contact us to talk more about the Microsoft spring releases and how they can help your company stay productive during this time of massive remote work. You can also stay up to speed with Microsoft updates by viewing what’s new in Windows 10 version 2004.

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