How to approach your routing and assignment transformation with unified routing

How to approach your routing and assignment transformation with unified routing

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Customer service organizations depend on incoming service requests getting to the appropriate agent to ensure high customer satisfaction. Improving routing for your organization can seem like a daunting task, but it is not something that needs to be tackled all at once. The new unified routing capabilities in Dynamics 365 Customer Service can help improve parts of your process without disruption to your overall organization.

The recent blog post Increase customer satisfaction and agent productivity with unified routing describes six benefits of unified routing for your organization. Thanks to the composability of the system, you can break down your approach and benefit from incremental improvements without having to completely overhaul your routing and assignment strategy all at once.

Where to start

The unified routing capability reimagines the routing pipeline into two broad stages: assignment and classification. Get started with your routing transformation by assessing your current system and business structure in both of those stages.

Assignment

How are your customer service agents structured? Do you have teams supporting different regions, priority cases, or languages? Is work assigned to agents based on their skills and specifications or on who has the most capacity? Your queue configuration and assignment strategy should be core to your business processes, and it can be hard to change. But this step can have the greatest impact on improving your core support KPIs.

If your organization is ready to completely adopt automated, skills-based assignments, start by building your ideal queue structure, assign the skills and agents, and ensure your workstream rules update the incoming work items with those corresponding skills. If your organization is starting incrementally, identify a smaller group of agents and a subset of work items, and start a pilot program using one workstream (such as live chat or email) and one queue. The rest of the organization can continue to work as they are today, and the pilot will provide insight into what it would take for your organization to fully migrate.

Classification

What about the cases, emails, conversations, or other incoming service requests your organization needs to route and distribute? How often do these items include all the information required to get to the appropriate agent? Do you have manual or automated steps to look up related data or extract key concepts before it can be routed? The classification stage in unified routing provides configuration and machine learning rules to help organizations ensure the work item has all the necessary details to route it to the right agent or queue.

If your organization is ready to completely adopt this stage, start by examining your existing process for steps that update the work item either manually or through a plug-in, and translate it into a classification rule. If your organization is looking to start small, identify a subset of the work items or maybe a new set of work items not being routed today such as email, and start a pilot using one workstream and one queue. Once again, the rest of the organization can continue to work as they are currently, and the pilot will provide insight into what it would take for your organization to fully use these capabilities.

Increased visibility

Maybe your current system is working well for your agent structure and the incoming work items. But do you have the visibility into the system to understand what’s going well and what needs to be improved? Unified routing provides diagnostics for any item routed, showing you clearly which rules were evaluated, what the results were, and how it was ultimately assigned to the agent. Continued monitoring will provide insight into how your routing rules are running and highlight areas in both workstream and queue configurations that should be reviewed.

How to get started

If you’re a current customer of Dynamics 365 Customer Service, you can enable unified routing in your organization to start streamlining your routing and assignments. You may already be leveraging the routing rulesets, which can still be used alongside the new unified routing workstreams. By crafting intake rules you can determine which cases and work items go through the unified routing engine and which are still processed by your existing routing rules. Don’t forget to use diagnostics to track a work item through your newly configured classification and assignment rules.

If you’re a current customer of chat or digital messaging for Dynamics 365 Customer Service, the good news is you’re already using the improved assignment capabilities. After migrating your workstreams to the new Omnichannel admin center app, you’ll be able to use the new classification capabilities as well.

If you’re not yet a customer of Dynamics 365 Customer Service, head over to Dynamics365.com to connect with a partner or start your own trial.

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Building the next smart city with Azure Percept

Building the next smart city with Azure Percept

This article is contributed. See the original author and article here.

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Cities range from the large to the small, the old to the new, and the well-known to the hardly-ever-heard-of, but the one thing they have in common is an appetite to meet the needs of their population. Smart cities are hubs of cutting-edge technology that help make municipalities work better for everyone, from giving residents better lives to enabling thriving businesses.


 


Smart cities are reshaping global economics, the relationship of people to their physical spaces, and the needs for new talent, skills, and attitudes to embrace the future. By leveraging cloud and edge computing powered by 5G (and LPWA, or Low Power Wireless Access), cities have new opportunities to engage residents, increase safety, and promote efficient operations at low-cost. The use of this advanced technology, including the intelligent edge, artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G, will truly transform how we live, work, and develop new applications and solutions through collaborations across government and industries.


 


Proximus + Microsoft deliver on Kortrijk’s vision as a smart city 


 


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Kortrijk is a smart city in Belgium that used technology to access pedestrian count to promote safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. For a city, knowing the number of people on the streets in relation to a venues’ capacity is an important element to consider when looking for innovative ways to make the municipalities safer.  Beyond the pandemic, though, learning how people move in a particular area can have a great impact on a city’s activities, so having the right tools to access this data can lead to smoother operations and better engagement.


 


Using edge AI and IoT technology to quickly solve for city challenges


 


Kortrijk originally relied on webcam barometric pressure readings to gather pedestrian counts, but after several tests, it became clear that live counts were not accurate, prompting city officials to look for alternative solutions. After exploring the market for a suitable solution, Proximus, one of the largest mobile telecommunications companies in Belgium, turned to Azure Percept to propose new alternatives to Kortrijk.


Azure Percept is a comprehensive end-to-end edge AI platform with pre-built models and solution management, as well as Zero Trust security measures, to safeguard models and data. It offers the capabilities to start a proof of concept in minutes with hardware accelerators designed to integrate seamlessly with Azure AI and Azure IoT services.


With this, Microsoft partnered with Proximus, which is the leading telecom provider in Belgium, to develop an innovative, proof of concept solution that leverages Proximus’s cellular network to address the live-count limitations the city had encountered with previous technologies. The strategy was to set-up a test system which included:



  • Video analysis for pedestrian count

  • Video analysis with 3D cameras

  • Point cloud analysis relying on millimeter wave radars

  • Sound analysis based on sound sensors powered by AI


Sensors were placed in key locations and tests , which did not require an initial investment from the city, were conducted in late May.  By leveraging Azure Cognitive Services and ML, Proximus was able to deliver vision and audio insights in real time. The results served to decide which model was best suited for the city by estimating the ideal technology and placement options to obtain optimal pedestrian counts—becoming one of the first operators in Europe to directly integrate Microsoft edge capabilities into the heart of its network.


 


Intelligent edge for smart cities


 


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Innovation does not come without challenges though. With new applications, services, and workloads, smart cities need solutions and architecture built to support their demands. Enter the intelligent edge, a continually expanding set of connected systems and devices that gather and analyze data. Users get real-time insights and experiences, delivered by highly responsive and contextually aware apps, and when combined with the limitless computing power of the cloud, the possibilities for innovation are endless. 


Bringing enterprise applications closer to data sources, such as IoT devices or local edge servers, results in faster insights, improved response times, and better bandwidth availability. Cloud flexibility and scalability allows for easy integration and deployment, and with low maintenance costs, processes can be managed centrally while still allowing deployment of software depending on the user’s needs—resulting in accelerated value, reduced operating costs, and increased efficiency. With this, smart cities can invent and innovate to meet the demands of the future. 


 


The 5G power wave—fueling edge computing 


 


The importance of 5G and LPWA stems from its potential to accelerate value and improve efficiency as it provides a new set of latencies and features that did not exist in the 4G environment and previous generations. This is particularly relevant in smart cities where the convergence of industry, public service, and other enterprises requires high density, speed and bandwidth and low power networks that—when paired with technology—opens a new world of possibilities.


For Kortrijk and other cities, this powerful combination offers accurate insights as well as fast and cost-efficient solutions to address their particular needs. The data gathered through computer vision—which detects objects and movement in real-time—is robust and configurable to support different scenarios, allowing city officials to evaluate their options and make decisions that lead to optimal solutions.


 


Full throttle toward 5G and smart cities


 


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Thanks to advanced technology like the intelligent edge, AI, and 5G, we have the power to make smart cities a reality more easily. More and more cities around the world are welcoming this approach and solutions are being created and deployed to address the most pressing concerns that decision makers face every day. 


Azure Percept, along with the entire portfolio of Azure services for smart cities, is designed to speed the development and deployment of secure and comprehensive edge AI solutions from partners like Proximus that can leverage a range of edge endpoints – cameras, gateways, environmental sensors, all leveraging telecom infrastructure including 5G and LPWA.


Ultimately, the goal is to create fully integrated smart processes that use data, technology and creativity to shape how people and goods move—making smart cities not only innovative but also safer and more reliable to support economic growth and meet the challenges of the future. 


 


Learn more about Azure Percept.


 

Bought ReJuvenation pills? Get your money back

Bought ReJuvenation pills? Get your money back

This article was originally posted by the FTC. See the original article here.

Last year, the FTC reached a settlement agreement with makers of ReJuvenation and sent refund checks to people who bought this so-called “anti-aging” pill that claimed to be a cure-all for ailments including cell damage, heart attack damage, brain damage, and deafness. If you bought ReJuvenation and haven’t already gotten a check, here’s what you should know.

It’s easy to get your money. Just go to the Quantum Refunds page at ftc.gov/rejuvenation and follow the instructions for filling out a claim. The deadline for filing claims is August 31, 2021. The average refund check has been about $113 dollars. Once you get your check, deposit it right away since it will expire after 90 days.

Also, please know that the only way these FTC refund checks will come to you is by postal mail. And you never have to pay to get a refund from the FTC. If someone contacts you and asks you to pay, or says they can help you get a refund, it’s a scam report it to the FTC.

For more information about the ReJuvenation refunds, visit ftc.gov/ReJuvenation. And check out ftc.gov/refunds for more information on the FTC’s refund program.

Brought to you by Dr. Ware, Microsoft Office 365 Silver Partner, Charleston SC.

How to approach your routing and assignment transformation with unified routing

2021 release wave 2 plans for Dynamics 365 and Power Platform now available

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On July 14, 2021, we published the 2021 release wave 2 plans for Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform, a compilation of new capabilities that are planned to be released between October 2021 and March 2022. This second release wave of the year offers hundreds of new features and enhancements, demonstrating our continued investment to power digital transformation for our customers and partners.

Highlights from Dynamics 365

  • Dynamics 365 Marketing is improving experiences and capabilities for creating moments-based and segment-based customer journeys that span all customer touchpoints taking personalization to the next level. Marketers will be able to create segments for leads and custom entities in the new segmentation builder experience using natural language to build segments and target audiences quickly and easily. Quickly generate email content using GPT-3 AI and then optimize with our streamlined AB testing tools.
  • Dynamics 365 Sales launches the general availability of Deal Manager, a new, modern workspace for managing your pipeline, as well as enhancements to the integration between Dynamics 365 Sales and Microsoft Teams, including more collaboration tools and calling capabilities. Seller productivity investments include LinkedIn integration enhancements for easy access to Sales Navigator, forecasting updates, and guided selling improvements with Sales Accelerator. Several new capabilities are also coming to the Dynamics 365 Sales mobile application, now available in the iOS and Android app stores.
  • Dynamics 365 Customer Service enhances knowledge authoring with AI-suggested keywords and brief descriptions for knowledge articles. The intelligent routing service uses a combination of AI models and rules to assign incoming service requests from all channels (cases, entities, chat, digital messages, and voice) to the best-suited agents. Additionally, we are investing in routing diagnostics for supervisors, machine learning-based rules for classification such as sentiment analysis and effort estimation, and improved historical analytics.
  • Dynamics 365 Field Service continues down the path of providing easy customer engagement: a new customer portal will incorporate existing capabilities such as technician locator and new general availability capabilities such as self-scheduling and appointment management to enhance service and customer communication. Additionally, a refreshed work order form will enhance user productivity.
  • Dynamics 365 Finance launches the general availability of Finance Insights to focus on data-driven insights empowering customers with out-of-the-box machine learning for their financial operations. To ensure that financial activities close on time, we are enabling our customers to increase productivity when it critically matters the most: we are bringing enhanced usability and performance around fixed assets, year-end close, and financial dimensions. We continue to enhance our globalization offering with additional localizations and the general availability of our Tax Calculation service.
  • Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management invests in enabling a resilient supply chain with enhancements in key areas such as resource planning, manufacturing, and warehousing. We will enable businesses to optimize their usage of available material and capacity to avoid stockout situations and keep the business flowing. New manufacturing execution scenarios are included to allow integration between Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, common manufacturing execution (MES) solutions, and shop floor automation systems for our customers to be able to adopt and integrate new business models with ease.
  • Dynamics 365 Project Operations delivers functionally rich experiences to create and manage subcontracts with vendors for projects, as well as task scheduling enhancements.
  • Dynamics 365 Guides will be updated to further leverage the hand tracking capabilities available on HoloLens 2, making Dynamics 365 Guides an easier to use and more intuitive application. While users will still be able to operate a guide with hands-free interactions, core application workflows will be simpler and faster with a touch-enabled holographic interface.
  • Dynamics 365 Human Resources continues to enhance Benefits management capabilities by investing in a simplified setup and configuration user experience. We are continuing our journey to bring capabilities to employees in their flow of work and enhancing the current capability set as part of our Dynamics 365 Human Resources app for Microsoft Teams. Employees can submit, edit, and cancel their existing leave requests using the Teams app. We are also enhancing the manager’s ability to view more details about their direct reports’ leave balances and have better visibility of the team and company calendar.
  • Dynamics 365 Commerce prioritizes customer segmentation and targeting using site builder to target customer segments with specific page layouts and content as well as improved understanding for how end-users interact with pages across sites, including mouse-action recordings, heatmaps, and analytics by integrating with Microsoft Clarity.
  • Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection will have multiple new features that enhance Payment Service Providers (PSPs) ability to offer Fraud Protection as a value-added service to all their merchants. PSPs will be able to integrate Fraud Protection easily into their existing infrastructure to manage PSPs taxonomies that encompass many merchants and multiple hierarchies within each merchant entity.
  • Dynamics 365 Business Central delivers new capabilities designed to simplify and improve the way our partners administer tenants, and the way administrators manage licensing and permissions. Application enhancements expand the integration with Microsoft 365 and add country and regional expansions with over 10 new markets.
  • Dynamics 365 Customer Voice focuses this release wave on facilitating actionable insights for survey owners to act on feedback. Survey owners will be able to get feedback insights quickly and use Power Automate to define custom workflows to engage the right person at the right time.
  • Dynamics 365 Customer Insights audience insights capabilities enable every organization to unify and understand their B2C and B2B customer data to harness it for intelligent insights and actions. For this release wave, in the B2B area, in addition to churn predictions for individual customer records, audience insights will predict the likelihood of churn for accounts using the same straightforward guided experience. Data ingestion enhancements in Customer Insights include additional Power Query connectors and improvements to the data ingestion process. Engagement insights (preview) in Dynamics 365 Customer Insights enable individual and holistic interactive analytics over web, mobile, and connected products customer journey touchpoints. Engagement insights expand to multichannel analytics over data from other channels for richer customer analytics, downstream actions, and optimizations.

Highlights from Microsoft Power Platform

  • Power BI continues to invest in three key areas that drive a data culture: empower every individual with AI-infused insights, empower every team with BI woven into the fabric where teams work, and empower every organization to meet the most demanding enterprise needs. Power BI Pro continues to invest in our creator experiences with new report authoring tools. Consumer experiences continue to evolve, both in the Power BI service and the Power BI mobile applications. This includes improvements to Excel export from table and matrix visuals and easy creation from Microsoft Dataverse and Dynamics 365. Lastly, Power BI integration in Microsoft Teams continues to evolve, deepening the integration in channels, chats, and notifications within Teams. Power BI Premium continues to invest in the following areas: Auto-scale and pay-as-you-go pricing to scale beyond resource capacity without drops in performance. Interactive experiences over big data by making reports highly performant automatically on big data sources such as Azure Synapse Analytics.
  • Power Apps brings significant improvements for developers of all skill levels, improving the sophistication and usability of apps that can be created across the web and mobile devices. We are launching the unified, modern Power Apps designer to quickly build modern apps leveraging the best of both canvas and model in a single app. Developers can now take advantage of intelligent authoring, using AI in Power Apps Studio to generate code using natural language for rapid app development. Makers will also be able to configure apps for offline use using a reinvented maker experience. PowerApps portals is focused on enhancements in the areas of portals platform, new capabilities for pro-development, and increased developer productivity. Several new capabilities are being added with a specific focus on pro-development such as the general availability of portals support for Power Apps component framework as well as support for continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) using Power Apps command-line interface (CLI)the first step toward a comprehensive Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) story for developers and ISVs.
  • Power Automate continues to invest in several areas including Cloud flows with templates for Microsoft Teams and further integrations enabling administrators to push solutions that contain flows across the teams in their organization. Document automation, an end-to-end solution for processing documents at scale for document data extraction, becomes generally available during this release wave. Power Automate Desktop brings more WinAutomation actions to Desktop flows as well as new RPA-enabled scenarios for more Dynamics 365 applications, and it will be possible to use Dataverse and over 475 API connectors directly from Desktop flows.
  • Power Virtual Agents brings improvements in the authoring experience with topic suggestions from bot sessions, Power Apps Portals integration, data loss prevention options, proactive bot update messaging in Microsoft Teams, and more. We’re also building on our Power Automate integration with enhanced error handling and new topic trigger management to improve your bot’s triggering capabilities.
  • AI Builder will focus on providing new functionalities centered around intelligent document processing experiences. New functionalities will include the ability to extract a broader set of content types in documents such as checkboxes, signatures, typed fields like date and currency, as well as support for more prebuilt models in the Document Automation solution (for example, receipts and invoices). Integration of AI Models will also be supported through the Power Apps formula bar.

For a complete list of new capabilities, please check out the Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform 2021 release wave 2 plans.

Early access period

Starting August 2, 2021, customers and partners will be able to validate the latest features in a non-production environment. These features include user experience enhancements that will be automatically enabled for users in production environments during October 2021. Take advantage of the early access period, try out the latest updates in a non-production environment, and get ready to roll out updates to your users with confidence. To see the early access features, check out the Dynamics 365 and Power Platform pages. For questions, please visit the Early Access FAQ page.

Learn more

We’ve done this work to help youour partners, customers, and usersdrive the digital transformation of your business on your terms. Get ready and learn more about the latest product updates and plans, and share your feedback in the community forum for Dynamics 365 or Power Platform.

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New StopRansomware.gov website – The U.S. Government’s One-Stop Location to Stop Ransomware

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The U.S. Government launched a new website to help public and private organizations defend against the rise in ransomware cases. StopRansomware.gov is a whole-of-government approach that gives one central location for ransomware resources and alerts. We encourage organizations to use this new website to understand the threat of ransomware, mitigate risk, and in the event of an attack, know what steps to take next.

The StopRansomware.gov webpage is an interagency resource that provides our partners and stakeholders with ransomware protection, detection, and response guidance that they can use on a single website. This includes ransomware alerts, reports, and resources from CISA, the FBI, and other federal partners.

We look forward to growing the information and resources on StopRansomware.gov and plan to partner with additional Federal Agencies who are working to curb the rise in ransomware.

How to approach your routing and assignment transformation with unified routing

Innovate and grow with the simplified Business Applications ISV Connect program

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Today at Microsoft Inspire, we shared some of the exciting updates we’ve made to the Business Applications ISV Connect program, all of which are designed to enable innovation and growth by making it easier for you to build and sell with Microsoft.

Beginning this fall, the ISV Connect program will offer enhanced benefits that are designed to help you reach new customers through our marketplace, tap into Microsoft’s marketing engines, co-sell with our world-class sales teams, and leverage the full strength of the Microsoft cloud.

Easier to build with the Business Applications platform

Three percent revenue sharing aligned with Marketplace transact fees

Starting in October, we will significantly reduce our revenue sharing fees for ISV Connect, down from 10 percent and 20 percent to 3 percent, bringing them in line with our new Commercial Marketplace fees. In addition, we will introduce our first set of commerce-enabled business application offers, allowing your customers to purchase directly through Microsoft on AppSource, all for the same three percent fee. You’ll be able to extend and scale your customer reach, from lead generation through to purchase, on our Commercial Marketplace.

New License Management and Dev/Test environments

Our new ISV App License Management capability is available now to help ISVs manage end customer licensing. With this new benefit, you can manage licenses from the Office 365 admin center and enforce them through the platform to prevent non-compliance, all while gaining access to valuable information about customer usage and providing your customers a consistent experience.

“Because Microsoft is providing license management infrastructure for us to build on through ISV Connect, we are able to deliver a more comprehensive solution to our telecommunications customers and jump even further ahead of our competition. We’ve been able to roll out dozens of new features in the time that it would have taken us to build a custom license management system on our own.”Frank McDermott, CEO and Co-founder, Carma

We are now offering discounted Microsoft Dynamics 365 non-production environments at significantly reduced cost to help you build your applications on our platform. These discounted licenses are available as part of our technical benefits for application development, testing, and demo scenarios and can help you cut your costs. You can even unlock them for free when you achieve specified revenue-sharing thresholds in the program.

Easier to sell with Microsoft to grow your business

Simplified go-to-market benefits offered at reduced rates

In addition, we are simplifying our go-to-market benefits, enabling you to accrue benefits faster at reduced thresholds. You start with a base set of benefits when you enroll in ISV Connectand you receive more benefits as you register more deals and your business grows. At any time, you can purchase additional advanced benefits to support your unique business needs.

We have also revised our benefits to focus on what you have said you need most: self-guided training to help you create content and marketing campaigns, partner-to-partner networking opportunities, geo expansion support, event management, and lead generation campaigns.

Seller quota retirement and select incentives

As our global sales organization continues to grow, we will provide even more incentives to our sales teams engaging with partners in the ISV Connect program. Sellers will retire their quota when co-selling your solutions with your revenue-sharing fees, driving increased co-selling activity. We’re also adding incentives for larger deals on select apps in our marketplace to drive even more co-sell momentum.

“Sitecore has been a Microsoft partner for 20 years, and Azure has been foundational in allowing us to deliver a rich digital experience platform for our customers. We have an ambitious growth plan to significantly grow our revenue over the next two years. To do that, we need to be able to solve bigger problems for our customers, and Dynamics 365 helps us do that in a very industry-specific way. Being able to partner with Dynamics 365 sellers is going to be key to achieving our goals.”Chris Berglund, Microsoft Alliance Director, Sitecore

Since launching the ISV Connect program, we’ve seen strong growth in the ecosystem, with more than 740 ISVs enrolled and more than 1,740 apps certified on AppSource. We hope these enhancements to the ISV Connect program continue to fuel this momentum and deliver even greater value to our Business Applications ISV partners.

Ready to build and sell with Microsoft?

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Windows 365, your Cloud PC | What it is, how it works, and how to set it up

Windows 365, your Cloud PC | What it is, how it works, and how to set it up

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Windows 365 is your PC in the cloud. Securely stream your personalized Windows experience, including your desktop, apps, settings, and content, at any time to any device. For IT, see how easy it is, as a fully-managed service, to assign and configure Cloud PCs using familiar tools like Microsoft Endpoint Manager. 


 


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Given the need to work remotely and securely, there has been a huge demand for cloud based solutions in the past year. Windows 365 modernizes the way Windows experiences are delivered for anyone on any device. It’s a premium experience for both end users and IT. It’s easy to use, and just as easy for IT to manage using familiar tools and processes. Scott Manchester, Partner Director of PM for Windows 365, joins Jeremy Chapman to show how it works and how to set it up. 


 


 







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01:08 — User experience 


05:39 — Admin experience: Deployment 


09:01 — Monitor health and performance 


11:16 — Security and compliance 


13:11 — Wrap up


 


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Get started at https://www.microsoft.com/Windows365 


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– Hello and welcome to Microsoft Mechanics. Coming up, I’m joined by Scott Manchester to take a first look at Windows 365, your PC in the cloud that lets you securely stream your personalized Windows experience, including your desktop, your apps, your settings and your content, at any time to all your devices. And for IT, we’re gonna show you how as a fully managed service, just how easy it is to assign and configure Cloud PCs using familiar tools like Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Alright, so Scott, we’ve had you on the show now quite a few times over the past few years but, now you’re back with a special announcement.


 


– Yeah Jeremy, it’s been a while. Well, I sure am excited to have Windows 365 finally announced today, and I can’t wait to show it in more detail.


 


– That’s right, and you know given the need to work remotely and securely over the past year, we’ve seen this huge demand for cloud-based solutions. So what’s the significance now that we’re doing here with Windows 365?


 


– So with Windows 365, we are modernizing the way that Windows experiences are delivered for anyone on practically any device. Now it’s a premium experience for both users and IT. It’s easy to use and just as easy for IT to manage. And this, as you mentioned, is a whole new category of computing we call Cloud PC. Now that said, the best way for me to explain this is really to show it to you. So for example here, I have my personal laptop and my iPad, which is a typical combination for many travelers. So I’ll use the browser first on my Windows laptop and go to windows365.microsoft.com. Now I can see my Cloud PC along with its specs. Now it actually has a higher spec than the laptop I’m connecting from. Now there are also a few other things you can do from this portal, but I’ll show you that in a sec. First, let me launch right into my desktop. So here you can see my personal desktop, it still has my apps, even the ones I was using from the last time I was here and my custom desktop background. Everything my IT department has installed for me is in the Start menu, like Office and Teams, so I’m immediately ready to work. Now, I’ll open another app, in this case Excel and here I’ll open this periodic table and let’s change nickel into gold. All right, we’ll come back to that later. Also, everything you connect to is super fast, whether you’re downloading, streaming or uploading content from your Cloud PC. Just to put this into context, the average wireless connection speed in the US is around 27 megabits per second. Which is more than enough for a full-fidelity experience to access and use Windows 365, but once I’m in my Cloud PC things get way faster. I’ve got a speed test running here and in my case you can see here I’ve got a crazy fast five millisecond ping time, and my download is almost peaking at 10 gigabits per second. And look at that upload speed, it’s almost coming up to four gigabits per second.


 


– And I’ve gotta say, those are pretty amazing speeds and it really shows you that the device that you’re connecting to your Cloud PC with doesn’t need to have a fast connection, and it also means that your Cloud PC’s connection is never gonna be the bottleneck when it comes to using online services, accessing things via the browser or uploading or downloading content.


 


– That’s right, basically if you can stream a movie, you have enough bandwidth for a great experience. Now I’ll close this browser window here on my laptop and I’ll pick up exactly where I left off on my iPad. Now I’m on my iPad, I’m in the Safari browser. And I could launch here from the browser but also we have native apps for IOS, Android, Mac and Windows, with Linux on the way. So I’ll switch over to the native IOS app connected to my Cloud PC and you’ll see it opens exactly how I left it in Windows. Now here you can see my speed test results are still there, and in Excel, nickel is still gold. Now in my case, I went straight from my Windows PC to my iPad but I could have logged out on Friday in the US on my laptop, and resumed on Monday in France from my iPad, and the experience would have been exactly the same.


 


– Right, and to be clear, just like you have your own physical PC, this is your own persistent Windows PC in the cloud, so it’ll be the same one today or a year from now, as long as it’s still active.


 


– Absolutely, and this really opens up new possibilities to securely connect to a persistent and always ready Windows environment with your personalized desktops, apps, files and even your settings, all delivered from the Microsoft cloud.


 


– Okay, so if this is running in the cloud, can you still get to things that are in your local office’s network, like shared files or folders, internet apps, you know, where you might have to otherwise drive into the office or connect via VPN?


 


– Yeah, you can. We designed Windows 365 from the ground up to fit the hybrid work experience we’ve all been living. Now ordinarily, connecting directly to your work network with a personal device can introduce risk. And because your Cloud PCs can always be connected to your work network, you don’t need to worry about local or VPN access from a personally owned device. With Windows 365, your Cloud PC experience is effectively the same as if you were in the office. So this is great for anyone, whether you’re a front line worker in a high security environment or an everyday or advanced user working from home or the corporate office, your favorite spot like a cafe or even on the go. It doesn’t matter where you’re working from, you still have a secure and premium experience.


 


– Okay, so we’ve seen now what your personalized Cloud PC looks like but let’s say it’s my first day on the job and you’ve given me a Cloud PC then what does that experience look like?


 


– So let me switch back over to that end-user portal and show you the guided experience. Now when a user launches the portal for the first time, they get a welcome and brief tour of the portal, what to expect and how to manage their Cloud PC. So let’s take a look once I’m logged in. So here again, you can see your Cloud PC specs and again I can open directly from the browser, but I can also manage a few settings here. I can restart, rename and also troubleshoot any issues I might encounter. Coming soon, admins will optionally be able to set additional optional settings like reset and resize, so you can do those actions right from here as well.


 


– Okay, and speaking of our IT admins, who are probably watching right now, what else have you done to make their lives easier?


 


– Well, for IT this has huge benefits from the management perspective, because you don’t need to worry about the infrastructure to set up and manage this type of experience. You don’t have to learn new management tools and paradigms. We’ve built Windows 365 to be consistent with how you manage your physical devices now, using Microsoft Endpoint Manager or MEM. In fact, I’m in the All Devices list in MEM now, and you can see your physical and Cloud PCs appear side-by-side. Now in my case, I just happen to have a lot of Cloud PCs running. And I can manage apps and policies from here like any other windows device.


 


– Okay, so it’s a familiar and consistent management experience, just like managing all your other windows PCs but can you walk us through the steps it would take to deploy a Cloud PC?


 


– Sure. There are really just two requirements for a user to be assigned a Cloud PC. First, they need a license and second, they need to be part of an AAD Group that’s assigned to a provisioning policy. Let me walk you through that. So you start here in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, and assign licenses just like you would from any other Microsoft 365 service. And this step could be done by your licensing admin. Now I’ll click into Active Users and assign one to our new intern, Adele Vance. Now I’ll go ahead and give her a Cloud PC, in this case let’s do four cores and 16 gigs of RAM. And while I’m here, I’ll also set her up with Microsoft 365. Now I have a group for our interns already assigned to provisioning policy, so for her account, I can just add Adele to this group. So you can see she’s already in two default groups but now I’ll assign a new membership and search for West US, and there’s our intern group. And once I add her, that will kick off the Cloud PC provisioning and will be ready to use shortly. One of the great things about Windows 365 is that it is offered at a fixed price per user per month, like any other Microsoft 365 subscription. So you don’t need to agonize over things like tracking, utilization or keeping idle resources running when people aren’t using them.


 


– Got it. So it’s more or less the same user licensing experience that you’d be used to for Microsoft 365 but what did you have to do to get that group assignment then to kick off the provisioning process?


 


– So let me show you how we set this up. First in MEM, you can see I have 26 machines provisioned and three network connections in three different regions. Now in our case, we have set up Adele to access her Cloud PC using the West US standard network connection. In our provisioning policies, I’ll click into the one I assigned to this group, and you can see under image, we are using our Curated Windows 10 20H2 build from the gallery. But also we could have uploaded and selected our own custom image. Adele is assigned to the West US interns provisioning policy that contains all of these settings, including the network connection. Now you see the policy name in this case, as a best practice, matches our group name. And in assignments, you’ll see the AAD Group of West US Interns we added Adele to earlier.


 


– Can you have more than one group then assigned to a provisioning policy?


 


– Yeah, you can add multiple AAD groups to a provisioning policy. Now if I go back to the Windows 365 tab, we should see all our existing provisioned Cloud PCs and a new Cloud PC being provisioned for Adele. And she should have access to this Cloud PC in about 20 minutes.


 


– So can I localize then the connection to just the regions or specific networks where that group should probably have access then for the best experience?


 


– That’s right, you can create network connections in Azure regions that are closest to where your users are physically located for the best performance. Which is great too for multinational works.


 


– So once everything is up and running, what do we have then to monitor health and performance?


 


– I know that’s something that’s top-of-mind for a lot of people and this was a huge area of focus for us. So first let’s look at the network connections. We’ve built analytics into the service to look at health across your VNETs and domain connections as you can see here. To make sure Cloud PC’s users can reach everything they need to on your network to be productive. And once you’ve configured a network connection, our watchdog service continually runs diagnostics to ensure connections are up and running at all times. Now if a diagnostic check fails, we’ll alert you and even give you suggestions for how to correct the issue. Now we’ve also built rich out-of-the-box reporting and analytics for Cloud PCs. This enables admins to take actions to improve end-user performance and can reduce calls to your help desk. So here’s how this works. So I’ll go into the new remoting connection report, and this lists out key performance metrics for connecting to your Cloud PCs and the impact on the user’s experience. For example with Cloud PC sign-in time, we see the total time to connect to the Cloud PC. And round trip time KPI shows you the speed and reliability of network connections from the user locations. So next, if I click into the resource performance report, I can see whether my CPU and memory configurations are optimal across my Cloud PC users. And I can drill into device performance for even more details. Well, here I’ll select this Cloud PC, and I can see it shows a poor performance score of only 18. Now the ideal score should be somewhere around 50 or higher. So I can resolve this by adding more memory or CPU to this Cloud PC for the user.


 


– So are you able then to change the Cloud PC specs to match the demand on that device?


 


– Yes, you can. And you know, not all users will have the same needs and the user might even start out being fine with the basic level Cloud PC but then outgrow it. And this ability to upgrade is new with Cloud PC, to help you know when you might want to upgrade, we give you the right visibility and information before a user calls you for support. To resize this Cloud PC, I just need to click on the recommendation and select the right size for this Cloud PC and I’ll select resize. And I can change it to have more virtual cores, memory or storage. For example, I could choose an option here with let’s say eight cores and then resize. And once the change is made, the next time the user logs in, it will get this new spec.


 


– Nice, but I really wanna switch gears to security and compliance though. How do we make sure that our Cloud PCs meet our requirements?


 


– Well, like the rest of our Microsoft cloud services, we’ve made Windows 365 surface itself compliant in the region and industries we operate in. And you can find the latest info on the trust center at microsoft.com/trust. From a security perspective, of course the primary benefit is that, your Cloud PC is abstracted from the device you’re using to access it. So as an admin you have full control over the data in the Cloud PC and can prevent people from copying data to their local PC. Now beyond that, Windows 365 follows the Zero Trust security model. For example, you can use multi-factor authentication to explicitly verify any login or access attempt to a Cloud PC. And you can pair this with conditional access policies to assess login risk instantly for each session. Now we’ve also designed the user and admin experiences around the principles of least privileged access. So for example, you can delegate specific functions like licensing, device management, and Cloud PC management using specific roles, so you don’t need to be a global admin. You can use the baselines from Microsoft Defender and Edge just like you would for your physical devices. And we’ve built a Windows 365-specific security baseline to help you get started quickly. And of course, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint also works seamlessly with your Cloud PC. Also, as you would expect, encryption is applied across the board for all data at rest and in transit.


 


– So this makes it a lot easier than to securely deliver Windows experiences to just about any device, and really anyone with a device management background can add Cloud PCs to their device landscape.


 


– Right, we took a ton of input from our early adopters, combined with our experiences from delivering other desktop services to make Windows 365 manageable for both small and large organizations. And you can use your familiar tools with rich controls. Now everything I’ve shown you today is part of our vision to transform the PC experience so that you can work remotely or in hybrid office environments securely and from any device.


 


– So the overall experience then is pretty game changing for both end-users and IT, so congrats to you and the team but how can the folks watching try out Windows 365 for themselves?


 


– Well, we’ll be launching Windows 365 in early August, so depending on when you’re watching this, it’s either super close or generally available already. Just go to microsoft.com/windows365 to get started.


 


– Awesome stuff. Thanks so much for joining us today Scott, and always great to have you on. So, to stay up to date with the latest news and see the tech in action, be sure to subscribe to Microsoft Mechanics and as always thanks so much for watching.




CISA Insights: Guidance for MSPs and Small- and Mid-sized Businesses

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CISA has released CISA Insights: Guidance for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and Small- and Mid-sized Businesses, which provides mitigation and hardening guidance to help these organizations strengthen their defenses against cyberattacks. Many small- and mid-sized businesses use MSPs to manage IT systems, store data, or support sensitive processes, making MSPs valuable targets for malicious cyber actors. Compromises of MSPs—such as with the recent Kaseya ransomware attack—can have globally cascading effects and introduce significant risk to MSP customers.

CISA strongly recommends MSPs and small- and mid-sized businesses follow the guidance provided in the CISA Insights and CISA Webpage: Kaseya Ransomware Attack: Guidance for Affected MSPs and their Customers to protect MSP customer network assets and reduce the risk of successful cyberattacks.  

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Bring Dynamics 365 into the flow of work with Teams—at no additional cost

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Today at Microsoft Inspire, partners and customers will learn how the Microsoft cloud can help them navigate their transformation journey, make the shift to hybrid work, innovate everywhere across their organization, and build it all on a foundation of trust and security.

We’ll also share how partners can capitalize on the opportunities ahead of us in the upcoming year.

One of the announcements I’m most excited about is how we’re activating the flow of work in Microsoft Teams with Microsoft Dynamics 365. With the world changing faster than ever before, none of us have time to waste when we’re trying to get work done. Searching for information, finding an expert to help your customer, or switching between apps all day longall of these things slow down the flow of work and keep us from delivering customer experiences that matter.

With Dynamics 365 and Teams, we’re speeding up the flow of work, enabling anyone in an organization to view and collaborate on Dynamics 365 records, from within the flow of work with Teamsat no additional cost. No other technology vendor enables organizations to activate this capability without the need to pay for multiple underlying software licenses.

Think about the incredible potential when you activate the flow of work with Dynamics 365 in Teams:

  • A service engineer can enable an agent to fix a customer’s issue by adding notes with troubleshooting steps to the customer service case record.
  • Finance teams can streamline order fulfillment, sharing purchase orders and payment details with their counterparts in sales.
  • A field technician can notify sales teams about products nearing end-of-life, so the sales team can proactively reach out with replacement options.
  • And a sales team can close deals faster, by understanding signals from the marketing department around demand generation.

Only Microsoft is enabling this kind of innovation and accessibility without adding new costs for an organization. We’re so excited to see how our customers and partners build on this innovation and unlock new capabilities for their organizations.

Make sure to read my blog post with Jared Spataro to learn more about this announcement, and how we’re building the Microsoft cloud for a new world of work.

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Brought to you by Dr. Ware, Microsoft Office 365 Silver Partner, Charleston SC.

Introducing a new era of hybrid personal computing: the Windows 365 Cloud PC

Introducing a new era of hybrid personal computing: the Windows 365 Cloud PC

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As some regions begin to make their way out of the challenges and disruption of the past 18 months, we’re seeing a new world of work emerge. Organizations everywhere have transformed themselves through virtual processes and remote collaboration. And as people embrace hybrid work—with people returning to the office, continuing to work from home, or…

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Brought to you by Dr. Ware, Microsoft Office 365 Silver Partner, Charleston SC.