Microsoft Information Governance Webinar – New Announcements & Updates

Microsoft Information Governance Webinar – New Announcements & Updates

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The Microsoft 365 community is excited to announce new capabilities in Microsoft Information Governance and Records Management to help customers govern data for compliance or regulatory requirements.


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This webinar was presented on October 26th, 2020, and the recording can be found here.


 


Attached to this post is the FAQ document that summarizes the questions and answers that came up over the course of the EMEA/NA & APAC Webinars.


 


Thanks to those of you who participated during the two sessions and if you haven’t already, don’t forget to check out our resources available on the Tech Community.


 


Thanks!


@LaurenVaughn on behalf of the MIP and Compliance CXE team

Project Cortex updates – October 28, 2020

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See what’s next in our Office Hours series, learn more about our launch partners, join our partner program, and more.


 


Join us for Office Hours


Want to learn more about planning for SharePoint Syntex? Register today for the November 18 meeting, where we’ll discuss how organizations can prepare for and implement SharePoint Syntex.


 


Miss an Office Hours meeting? Learn more about the series – including upcoming meetings – and view the recaps and recordings for all past meetings on the Office Hours page, including our October 14 meeting focused on Financial Services.


 


Meet the Project Cortex launch partners


With the launch of SharePoint Syntex, the first product from Project Cortex, we’re excited to tell you more about the Project Cortex launch partners. Below are the launch partners who provide software and services in the following areas:



 


Project Cortex spotlight


Microsoft 365 Content Services Partner Program


We’re now accepting applications for the Microsoft 365 Content Services Partner Program. To apply to the program, complete the Microsoft 365 Content Services Partner Program application form by December 31, 2020.


 


Through the Microsoft 365 Content Services Partner Program, we support our partners delivering solutions that make the transformation of your customers’ content management approach practical and attainable.


 


To learn more about the program, view the recording of our office hours call, where we walked through the program, benefits, requirements, and application process. More details about the partner program are also available in the Microsoft 365 Content Services Partner Program overview deck.


 


Program partners, including associate, charter, and preferred partners, can receive the following benefits:



  • Access to compete and go-to-market collateral

  • Access to technical and business training

  • Quarterly updates


Charter and preferred partners can receive additional benefits, like:



  • NDA briefings and events, like the Microsoft Content Services Summit and the Content Kitchen

  • Distribution and amplification of approved partner/customer case studies

  • Use of logos and letters recognizing charter and preferred partner status

  • Alignment and referral to the Microsoft field

  • Additional marketing opportunities


In return for these additional benefits, charter and preferred partners will commit to having team members complete the Knowledge & Insights training series; obtaining a Gold competency for Knowledge (when it becomes available); and submitting two pieces of customer evidence during the program year. Furthermore, preferred partners must have the capacity to lead or support multiple Project Cortex engagements.


 


Upcoming events


Hear more from Microsoft about Knowledge and Project Cortex at an upcoming virtual event.


Document Strategy Forum
Nov 9-10


KMWorld 2020
Nov 16-19


Quest TEC 2020
Nov 17-18


Catch up on recent events


Microsoft Ignite (on demand)


Virtual Hub for Knowledge


 


Visit the Project Cortex resource center to learn more.

Apple Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products

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Original release date: November 6, 2020

Apple has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in multiple products. An attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) encourages users and administrators to review the Apple security pages for the following products and apply the necessary updates.

This product is provided subject to this Notification and this Privacy & Use policy.

Recording: How AI is helping get patients back into right care setting, offset the impact of defer..

Recording: How AI is helping get patients back into right care setting, offset the impact of defer..

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HLS Partner Plays.png  Recording Title: The COVID Aftermath: How AI is helping get patients back into right care setting, offset the impact of deferred care and reduce financial loss


In This Webcast: COVID has exacerbated an already fragile healthcare system. Hospitals have seen stifling margin declines and insurance executives are warning that costs will be driven higher by more-intensive care for patients whose conditions worsened during the pandemic.


   The pandemic has also shone a light on the disparities plaguing our communities, impacting the ability of healthcare organizations to deploy effective population health management. These factors have strained value-based care efforts. Despite this, there is a unique opportunity for payers and providers to rebuild their organizations around value and efficiency using AI to direct patients to the right care setting at the right time and also help minimize financial barriers to care by understanding which patients are candidates for different benefit programs.


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The makeup of financial and health risks across patient populations has and will continue to change because of the pandemic. Traditional revenue cycle approaches to the current financial meltdown will not work. Clinical AI provides a unique opportunity for hospitals to accelerate financial recovery without sacrificing patient care.


Contact Jvion to request an opportunity analysis to understand the revenue impact to your organization. Email Angela.adams@jvion.com.


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Kitchen Table Admin: Microsoft Audio Conferencing Part 2 – Troubleshooting

Kitchen Table Admin: Microsoft Audio Conferencing Part 2 – Troubleshooting

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Hello Microsoft Teams Community,


We’re back with another Kitchen Table Admin video for you, Microsoft Audio Conferencing Part 2.  This video adds onto the the introduction we did previously and gets into more technical depth and troubleshooting guidance.  If you’re looking for an introduction to Microsoft Audio Conferencing, please check out the previous video


 


In this video I’ll show you how to use our Support Diagnostic tools available in your M365 Admin Portal to troubleshoot the following problems:



  • Users create a Microsoft Teams Meeting and do not have a dial-in number in the invite (missing dial-in conference number in Teams meeting invitation)

  • Provisioning (licensing) or configuration delays when you setup new users or apply an Audio Conferencing License to a user

  • A quick and easy way to determine which users are correctly setup for Microsoft Audio Conferencing


This is also a great time to remind everyone of the Diagnostic shortcuts we recently created.  To immediately access the Diagnostic I’m demonstrating in this video, type the following text into the Need Help box: Diag: Teams Conference and hit enter.  


 


Like so:


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OK, without further ado – here’s the video.  As always we welcome your feedback, especially requests for additional topics or issues you’d like to see covered in a future video, please post below in the blog comments.  Thanks for watching!