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Hello, Moodle!
The Microsoft Live Services Plug-in for Moodle I’m very pleased to be able to announce a whole new way to integrate Live@edu into your virtual learning environment! This plug-in is a free download that provides integrated access to Live@edu services such Read More...
From the Horse’s Mouth…
This is the first in a series of posts where I hand the reigns of the blog over to one of our customers. I’ve invited James Mason, Senior Portal Developer at the University of Chichester, to (in his own words) “mess up the Blog with some illiterate rambling Read More...
The Ultimate Answer…
While 42 is generally accepted as the answer to life, the universe, and everything, it doesn’t really help when you type it into PowerShell. That’s why we’ve launched a brand new service for customers to get together, post questions, search through issues Read More...
Fighting Phish and Eating Spam…
I want to talk about spam. Once a versatile wartime merging of meats, it’s fast become the scourge of our inboxes. Last year alone, more than 60 trillion junk messages were sent, using enough energy to power a city almost the size of London. Each message Read More...
Don’t Lose It!
One of the Windows Live services that you can access as part of Live@edu is Office Live Workspaces . This is a great place to collaborate and share Office documents within your campus. Here’s a great video put together by our Office Live Workspaces team Read More...
Software + Services
You may hear us talk about our Software + Services Strategy when we talk about Live@edu, Windows Live, and our Live Services Platform. It embodies our broader thinking as a company, especially in regard to products like Outlook Live and Windows Live, Read More...
Telling a story…
Everyone likes to talk to people doing similar things to them. It’s a fact of life that extends far beyond deploying Live@edu – and so I wanted to share with you a case study that we’ve just published. The University of Aberdeen were one of the first Read More...
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