Defend yourself from cybercrime with new Office 365 capabilities

With an Office 365 Home or Office 365 Personal subscription, you already get best-in-class apps like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel as well as powerful cloud services like OneDrive and Outlook.com. Office 365 lets you create, share, and communicate anywhere, on any device.

The new protection capabilities offer subscribers additional peace of mind with:

  • File recovery from malicious attacks like ransomware.
    • Files Restore
    • Ransomware detection & recovery
  • Tools to help keep your information secure and private.
    • Password protected sharing links
    • Email encryption
    • Prevent forwarding
  • Advanced protection from viruses and cybercrime.
    • Advanced link checking in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

https://blogs.office.com/en-us/2018/04/05/defend-yourself-from-cybercrime-with-new-office-365-capabilities

Organize your intranet with SharePoint hub sites

Read the complete blog @ https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/SharePoint-Blog/Organize-your-intranet-with-SharePoint-hub-sites/ba-p/174081

Microsoft first disclosed SharePoint hub sites during Ignite 2017. And today, we are pleased to announce that they are now rolling out to Targeted Release customers in Office 365. We are encouraged by early adopter feedback and can’t wait for every customer to use and adopt them.

How to get the URL link to a Delve profile?

Source : http://www.gilleran.net/sharepointireland/index.php/how-to-get-the-url-link-to-a-delve-profile/

I was ages searching for a solution to this. I wanted to have a link on an intranet to a user’s own Delve profile in SharePoint Online. Delve is Microsofts ‘personal search and discovery tool.

This is the URL you can use. https://[yourcompanyname]-my.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/me.aspx?v=profile

https://yourcompanyname-my.sharepoint.com/person.aspx is another option.

By the way here is a useful admin guide to Delve. Well worth reading.

What is Modern SharePoint and Why Should I care?

So here it is: Microsoft is on a mission to modernize SharePoint, to save it from fading into obscurity as a once innovative but now persnickety old war horse of a product. This article will explain how they’re doing it, and why you might want to take a fresh look on this stalwart collaboration product.

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/SharePoint-Blog/What-is-Modern-SharePoint-and-Why-Should-I-care/ba-p/161941