
A weekly review of the Microsoft 365 Message Center, with Daniel Glenn, Darrell Webster, and special guests. 365MCS.com #365MCS
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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It's going to be easier to identify bots joining your meetings with a dedicated section singling them out. SharePoint and OneDrive agents will soon allow a list to be a source for your chats. This week we also chat about two confusing messages that a... more
This week we look at some of the Copilot pieces coming together for Microsoft 365 Copilot Cowork. Claude Sonnet will bridge the gap between coding and natural language task sequencing. Drafting email from a Copilot Chat and sending it, takes us a ste... more
What a great way to celebrate 25 years of SharePoint - a makeover. The new look menus and SharePoint home encourage discovery of content, publishing new pages and posts, and building sites, lists and more. Happy Birthday SharePoint. Also on this week... more
Microsoft Teams is having a "Simply Red" moment and it's leaving some people seeing red. Microsoft are removing the labels from the apps on the app rail. Because 🎵 if you don't know them by now, you will never never never know them.🎵 (Ref: https://... more
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I love listening to Daniel and Darrell. Nice way to get up to speed on the new features. Most importantly I also appreciate their own opinions about the upcoming updates.
I love this pod. These guys do a terrific job talking about changes that matter and break them down like nobody else can. I wish the show was 6 hours long so they could do all the messages I care about!
Skill updating and time saving, love listening to them, keeps me up to date on my favorite software updates
There is so much change happening in Microsoft products and this channel (all the posts and YouTube videos) have been helping me keep up with them. I’m now subscribed to the audio podcasts so that I can listen to them on the go. Keep up the great work!
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A tech-focused show that reviews Microsoft 365 updates with a practical, how-to angle. Topics recur around new features and changes across the Microsoft 365 stack—Teams, SharePoint, Copilot, Viva Engage, Outlook, and related admin and governance tools—with hosts offering their take on usability, rollout timing, and impact on daily workflows. Episodes routinely weigh in on accessibility, admin configuration, and productivity implications, often inviting audience feedback and real-world use cases. Notable strengths include clear explanations of complex updates, humor, and a willingness to critique features while highlighting potential business benefits, which can help listeners decide what to test or sponsor for a targeted audience of IT pros... more
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