• SADA Systems releases ADFS in Azure for Microsoft Office 365

    SADA Systems | We Make IT EasySADA Systems, Inc., a leading Microsoft Cloud Partner, has introduced a new single sign on, or SSO, service to the Microsoft Cloud: ADFS in Azure for Microsoft Office 365.

    Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) allows organizations to deliver a true Single Sign-On experience to their end-users for Office 365 and other cloud based applications. There are two common drawbacks to ADFS: Office 365 users are dependent on authentication using their corporate Active Directory in order to access Office 365 services, and organizations are required to introduce additional on-premise infrastructure to enable Single Sign On capabilities. If ADFS services are interrupted due to an ISP, power, or other outage, it could prevent end users from accessing email or other Office 365 services.

    ADFS in Azure Video Demo is available here:

    ADFS in Azure with SADA Systems from SADA Systems on Vimeo.

    ADFS in Azure service bundles from SADA alleviate these dependencies by leveraging the high availability of Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service to deliver scalable, redundant, authentication services, with 99.95% uptime for our clients.

    SADA’s ADFS in Azure solution gives our clients a modern server infrastructure using Windows Server 2012. ADFS in Azure also provides highly-available, geo redundant Active Directory and Directory Federation Services. Benefits to using ADFS in Azure include automated business continuity, high-availability and disaster recovery for identity services. All of this is packaged in a low-cost, easy-to-budget-for operational expense.

    SADA is excited to be part of the evolution to an increasingly cloud-centric model, and is already working with several clients to implement this visionary, new cloud solution.

    SADA Systems, Inc. is a privately-held global leader in cloud computing solutions and IT consulting, developing innovative business solutions by implementing leading edge technologies, processes and systems. SADA works closely with leaders in the cloud computing industry and is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and finalist for the 2013 Microsoft Cloud Partner of the Year award focused on creating tools, methodologies, change management, and business transformation strategies for your cloud initiatives. Visit us at www.sadasystems.com!

  • SkyDrive Pro client for Windows now available

    This week the SharePoint team had something pretty cool to announce! The SkyDrive Pro client is something that a lot of education customers as me about, so I’m really excited that it’s available now.

    Here’s what the team had to say:

    We are pleased to announce that the SkyDrive Pro sync client is now available for Windows and can be downloaded here. This standalone client allows users of SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint Online in Office 365 to sync their personal SkyDrive Pro and any SharePoint 2013 or Office 365 team site document libraries to their local machine for access to important content on and offline. The SkyDrive Pro client can be installed standalone and does not require any version of Office to be installed.  It can also be installed side-by-side with previous versions of Office (Office 2010, Office 2007).

    Please note if you have one of the following versions of Office 2013 installed, then you already have the SkyDrive Pro sync client and do not need to install it separately:

    • Office 365 Pro Plus
    • Office 365 Small Business Premium
    • Office Professional Plus 2013

    Once installed, simply click SYNC in the top right corner of your SkyDrive Pro library, SharePoint 2013 or Office 365 team site document library and you'll be on your way to keep your files in sync across your machines. Happy syncing with SkyDrive Pro--cloud storage for employees!

  • Your Privacy is Our Priority

    Microsoft has been investing in a comprehensive privacy program, consumer education and policy initiatives for more than a decade. Our customers tell us they expect strong privacy protections to be built into our products, devices and services, and for companies to be responsible stewards of their data. We prioritize privacy and take our privacy responsibilities seriously.  We take steps to use people’s data responsibly, be transparent about our privacy practices, and offer people more meaningful privacy choices. Privacy by Design at Microsoft means building meaningful choices into our products, devices and services to help people protect their privacy and control use of their information. By collaborating with advocates, industry partners and governments worldwide, we develop solutions and promote effective public policies to help meet the privacy challenges of the 21st century.

    Our recent survey of people in the US, UK, France and Germany showed that while the vast majority (85 percent) is concerned about the privacy of their online information, only 51 percent of UK respondents are taking action. That’s why we are establishing a dialogue with consumers, government, business and others to help address concerns and develop common solutions. 

    To this end, we recently launched a consumer awareness campaign in selected European countries including the UK. You can visit our new “Your Privacy” web page. The page offers resources as well as a quiz called “Your Privacy Type” (YPT) to help you understand your privacy behaviours.  By asking a few simple questions, the YPT can quickly reveal your personal privacy type, along with a number of recommendations for improving privacy. 

    We hope you take the quiz and browse through the useful resources available on the site to help you manage your privacy needs better.

  • Over 18 million students and staff to benefit from faster, more secure cloud-computing

    As part of our on-going commitment to add value to the education community we serve, we are thrilled to be working with Janet to provide additional support and services to their user base.

    Janet provides and develops a network infrastructure to support world-class research and education to over 18 million end users and helps academic institutions to better communicate, collaborate and co-operate, globally.

    With the Janet network now peered with the our datacentre, both Microsoft and Janet can build on this strong and unique foundation to add additional services that reduce costs and help make the community more competitive.

    With the Cloud Services for Education agreement service already helping institutions, such as Goldsmiths, save in excess of £20,000 in legal due diligence, we are excited about the next stage in the evolution of our work with Janet which is focused around Azure.

    The press release from Janet below covers these exciting developments in more detail, but in essence, with our joint dedication to the sector, Janet and Microsoft is able to offer improved access to infrastructure and application services such as websites, virtual learning environments and research projects.

    A launch event for the strategic agreement, where a formal signing of the agreement will take place, is scheduled for the 21st May at Goldsmiths, University of London, and the full press release from Janet is shown below.

    We look forward to sharing additional updates and successes associated with our work with Janet on the blog over the coming weeks and months.

    Over 18 million students and staff to benefit from faster, more secure cloud-computing

    More than 18 million students, staff and researchers at institutions across the UK could start to benefit from a faster and more secure connection when using their institution’s cloud-based IT services, thanks to a new peering arrangement between Microsoft and Janet, the UK’s research and education network.

    This new agreement enables improved access to infrastructure and application services such as websites, virtual learning environments and research projects. Janet has recently become part of the Jisc group, the UK’s champion for digital technology in research and education.

    Connecting the networks privately eliminates the need to traverse data over the public internet. This enables a high bandwidth connection for students and staff to use Windows Azure. Bandwidth is managed, ensuring high-speed delivery with no delay or latency.

    The move to peer the Microsoft Windows Azure data centre to the Janet network comes as part of a new strategic alliance between the two organisations, being signed at Goldsmiths, University of London on Tuesday 21 May (press welcome to attend by prior arrangement).

    Professor Anne Trefethen, Chief Information Officer, University of Oxford: “In the UK, higher education institutions are fortunate to have high speed network services as provided by Janet. The capability afforded by Janet’s peering with Microsoft’s Azure Cloud with high-bandwidth secure connections creates new opportunities for researchers and the University community as a whole.”

    Professor of Computing Science at Newcastle University Paul Watson comments: “Cloud computing has the potential to revolutionise research by offering vast compute resources on-demand. At Newcastle University, we already have over £20M of research projects that are supported by the cloud. However, one of the major barriers holding back further cloud adoption is the time it takes to transfer large datasets from the lab to the cloud for analysis. This new link between Janet and the Azure Cloud removes this barrier, and will allow a far greater range of research projects to fully exploit the benefits of cloud computing.”

    The alliance agreement also means any UK education institution can benefit from standard terms and conditions on Microsoft’s cloud-based productivity software suite Office 365, negotiated by Janet.

    An early beneficiary of this arrangement is Goldsmiths, which is also one of a select group of institutions responsible for initiating work on the alliance. Basem El-Haddadeh, Director of IT Services at Goldsmiths said: “The work on Office 365 will save the sector considerable time and money in legal due diligence and speed up adoption of Office 365. We’re really pleased with the roll-out at Goldsmiths and our staff and students are already enjoying using the new system. I’m looking forward to the benefits the strategic alliance can bring.”

    “Through the peering and strategic alliance, we are demonstrating our commitment to UK research and education institutes’ increasing desire to access cloud technologies and we are complementing our world class fibre network with Microsoft’s leading technologies to support the sector,” said Dan Perry, Director of Product and Marketing at Janet.

    Steve Beswick, Director of Education, Microsoft Ltd said: “We are delighted to be working with Janet to provide additional value-added products and services to the research and education community. We have a long-standing relationship with this sector and are looking forward to more collaborative working with Janet to grow our offering.”

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  • Administrator Access to SkyDrive Pro

    SkyDrive Pro is an excellent web-based, enterprise ready, personal storage and collaboration tool for faculty, staff, and students. Unlike the consumer version of SkyDrive, SkyDrive Pro provides institutions with rich features to remain compliant. Technically, each SkyDrive Pro site created is its own site collection. The user who creates the site is provided independent ownership of their personal site. This user has full control to grant and remove user permissions to their site. In other words by default even administrators do not have access to a personal SkyDrive Pro site!

    What's an Admin to do?

    As I mentioned before SkyDrive Pro is enterprise ready. Office 365 Education administrators can access a users (i.e., student) SkyDrive Pro account to meet compliance requirements and for investigations.

    If you are an administrator of Office 365 Education you can follow these steps:

     

    1. Under the "Admin" tab select "SharePoint"
    2. Select "User Profiles"
    3. Under "People" select "Manage User Profiles"
    4. Search for the User in question
    5. Scroll over the search results and select the "down arrow" for the user in question
    6. Select "Manage Site Collection Owners" and add the appropriate admin account under "Site Collection Owners" (you can't gain access without assigning these permissions)
    7. Select the "down arrow" again and select "Manage Personal Site"
    8. You should now have access to the site.

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     At this point you can access the SkyDrive Pro site. Hope this helps!