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Hey! Imagine the nightmare: every global admin is blocked, Conditional Access is eating everyone’s lunch, phones are useless, and the whole company is locked out. Chaos, right?

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Hey folks, if you’ve been following along with the CKMI (Company Knowledge Management Index) series, like the definition of the index or the guide on href="https://intranetfromthetrenches.substack.com/p/sharepoint...

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Hey there! Remember when “password” was enough and we all felt safe? Yeah, those days are gone. Now Microsoft has this thing called Conditional Access in Entra ID that basically turns your login into a bouncer with a brain. It looks at the situation and decides who gets in easy and who has to prove they’re not a hacker.

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Hey folks, if you’ve been following along with our CKMI chats—like that deep dive on migrations last time—you know it’s not just a buzzword scorecard. It’s the raw truth about where your company’s knowledge lives and breathes. Stuck in employee heads or creaky file servers? Your score’s dragging. But here’s the good news: even without fancy add-ons, SharePoint Online is loade...

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Hey! Ever wondered how to keep your company’s important stuff super safe without being a bossy pants? That’s where Privileged Identity Management, or PIM, comes in. It’s like a friendly guard for your computer systems.

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