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How did Brockenhurst do it?
In what seems to be a regular event, I want to share another customer story with you. This time it's Brockenhurst College - situated in the New Forrest, it has 3,000 sixth form students and 9,000 adult learners to provide a service for. Since deploying Read More...
Need a little time?
We are extending the deadline for signing up to the ‘Organisational Terms of Use’ for your domains"! For those customers who have yet to sign up to the new Terms of Use and want to, you now have until 5pm on Friday 25th September to visit the website Read More...
What Makes an Email Address?
Some customers say it’s a student’s name. Some say it’s the student number. Others go for a combination of name, year of birth, and how many pets they have. Almost every customer asks the same question when planning their Live@edu deployment – how should Read More...
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...
Introducing GalSync
The new version of GalSync (formerly ELMA) is now available! Version three of our management agent for ILM has now been released, and goes under the new name of GalSync. Formerly called ELMA (for Exchange Labs Management Agent), the name change not only 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...
Sharing is good…
One of the most requested features for Live@edu was the ability to have an on-premises messaging system and Outlook Live domain share the same domain suffix. So, for example, I want to keep my staff on premise but outsource my students to Live@edu – but Read More...
The science behind co-branding
One of the most popular features of Live@edu is the ability to add your own custom logos and links to both the Windows Live and Outlook Live environments. It adds individuality, helps you to create familiar environments and comply with policy, and helps Read More...
POP goes the Hotmail…
Whether you’re deployed on the Exchange Labs or the Hotmail platform, there’s some good news to light up the cold weather we’ve been having. Windows Live Hotmail now supports the POP3 protocol! Yes – we know – you’ve been asking for it, and I’m pleased Read More...
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