In Microsoft 365 news this week, the supplier announced the general availability of support for large cases in Advanced eDiscovery. Keep reading for more details about that new feature and other new capabilities and updates for the Microsoft 365 suite.
New Features
- General availability: Power BI sensitivity label data in Activity Explorer
- What’s happening: Within Power BI, sensitivity label data in Activity Explorer is now generally available.
- General availability: Power BI sensitivity label data in Activity Explorer
- General availability: Support for large cases in Advanced eDiscovery
- What’s happening: Microsoft will soon make support for large cases in Advanced eDiscovery generally available. The large case feature will give clients the ability to amass collections with up to 1 TB of data, manage cases with more than 40 million items, export 500 GB of data or 5 million documents (whichever is smaller) in one export job, and more.
- Rollout start: Early November 2021
- Rollout finish: Early December 2021
- What’s happening: Microsoft will soon make support for large cases in Advanced eDiscovery generally available. The large case feature will give clients the ability to amass collections with up to 1 TB of data, manage cases with more than 40 million items, export 500 GB of data or 5 million documents (whichever is smaller) in one export job, and more.
- General availability: Support for large cases in Advanced eDiscovery
Updated Features
- Public preview: Improved user experience for Information barriers solution
- What’s happening: Microsoft will soon make a public preview available in the Microsoft 365 compliance center of an updated user experience for the Information barriers solution. The enhanced experience will have new landing pages for Policies and Segments.
- Public preview: Improved user experience for Information barriers solution
Announcements
- 2022 Wave 1 release to block Internet Explorer from opening Unified Interface, model-driven Power Apps
- What’s happening: Microsoft has announced that as part of the 2022 Wave 1 release in April, Internet Explorer, Unified Service Desk and classic Microsoft Edge browsers won’t be able to open Unified Interface and model-driven Power Apps. This development follows the end of support for Internet Explorer, which took place on August 17, 2021.
- 2022 Wave 1 release to block Internet Explorer from opening Unified Interface, model-driven Power Apps
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