Happy Thursday!
Today, I’m introducing you to Carol Bailey, our technical writer for RMS. She’ll be posting on this blog to let you know what information is available to help you be successful, and what changes we’ve made to the docs – whether for new functionality, corrections, or clarifications as a result of customer feedback.
Reminders: Follow us on twitter ( @TheRMSGuy ) and join in our our new RMS peer community at www.yammer.com/AskIPTeam .
Cheers,
Dan (on behalf of our wonderful team)
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Hi, Carol here. My job is to publish the technical information that you need to be successful with Rights Management (RMS). It’s an exciting time for Rights Management, as we move some of the complexities that are required for on-premises services to the cloud with Windows Azure RMS. In case you haven’t found them, the core docs for Windows Azure RMS live here on TechNet:
In addition, there is documentation for the Rights Management sharing application, which applies to both Windows Azure RMS and AD RMS:
My top tips for using the docs:
I don’t promise to make the docs perfect for everybody, but I am committed to continual improvements – whether that’s updating the docs for new functionality as it becomes available, or making corrections and clarifications as a result of customer feedback. If you have any feedback (requests, comments – good or bad!) about the docs for Windows Azure RMS, send them along to AskIPTeam@Microsoft.com .
And to let you know what’s new and hot for the docs, I’ll be posting a doc announcement at the end of each month on this blog. Look out for these!
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