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Sensitivity Labels - US Government Community (GCC) Availability
Does Microsoft know when Sensitivity Labels will be made available to US Government Community (GCC) tenants? Per https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/sensitivity-labels, "Sensitivity labels aren't available in US Government Community (GCC) organizations."SolvedUserXJan 13, 2020Copper Contributor5.6KViews2likes2CommentsTraining Providers - Looking for Resources
Hi, everyone. I'm the Technology Training Coordinator in a local Government organization in the Southern California area, and I'm looking for a some training providers that are sole proprietors. I have 1 trainer who already provides SharePoint and Office 2016 training for us, but not everyone relates to his style (especially our less-techie staff). I'm looking to outsource to another resource in addition. Do any of you in the Southern California area outsource your training and have providers you recommend? Thanks in advance! CoriSolvedCori NewlanderJan 13, 2020Copper Contributor1KViews0likes1CommentDetails of feature availability in GCC Tenants
I am working with a client in a GCC tenant. They are looking at available training and adoption resources and they were wondering if there was some kind of chart that compares feature availability. They found some tables that list features at a high level but not at a detailed level. The example that comes to mind is that as of last week, you can't add a OneNote Notebook to a Tab in MS Teams in a GCC Tenant. So if their users were looking a training video that shows how to add OneNote as a Tab on a MS Teams channel they would get frustrated when they found it was not available. It looks like this group does have announcements of features as they are added to GCC Tenants. Can you recommend other good resources? Thanks - GregSolvedGregory FrickOct 16, 2019Steel Contributor9.4KViews0likes5CommentsGuide to records compliancy
Does anyone have a guide to implementing Office 365 compliancy and retention policies to be compliant with a government records act? In New Zealand we have the public record act and customers are asking what they need to do to be compliant and where the gaps might be, Microsoft NZ are informing customers that it can be compliant but not guidance on how or have actual sign off that it is compliant.SolvedAlan MarshallJun 25, 2019Steel Contributor1.2KViews1like1CommentRequest for a Government tenant Roadmap
If you are in the Government tenant, you probably feel the pain that many of us have expressed here about the delays in getting O365 products released to our tenant, and moreover the lack of transparency in when they are going to be released. We understand the releases are delayed while obtaining the necessary compliance that is part of the Government tenants, but as administrators (and users!), we need more information to be able to properly plan and advise our users. The current Roadmap has spotty information in this space, at best, and it is not easy to find. Often it is buried in a description page, without any information on when we will get the release. There is a User Voice item posted requesting a Government tenant Roadmap with dates for product releases to the Gov tenants: https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/264636-general/suggestions/33313249-release-dates-for-government-tenancy Please consider adding your voice to help this item get traction! -kathySolved2.4KViews0likes7Comments
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