Thursday, September 29, 2022

Branding your tenant and managed endpoints

A clear brand builds identity and affiliation. Microsoft 365 and Endpoint Manager has a rich set of tools for customizing your brand into the products. This will look nice and integrated, and it will help the end users detect security attacks. Let's take a deep dive into the possibilities associated with branding your tenant and endpoints!


A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one company's good or service from those of other companies. Brands are used for recognition, creating values and identification. A brand is the sum of all expressions by which an entity (person, organization, company, business unit, city, nation, etc.) intends to be recognized.

With a workforce spread all over the modern hybrid workplace, it is more important than ever to spread the love of the company's brand. This blogpost will focus on how your brand can be incorporated to Microsoft 365 and all endpoints by Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

Friday, September 16, 2022

Building a MEMpowered LAB environment


In my early days as consultant within Microsoft technologies, I had complete lab environments running as virtual machines on heavy workstation laptops. Through the years as I have migrated to a cloud first philosophy, my lab environments have followed along. Working mainly with Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Endpoint Manager, my lab environments are now cloud based. 

I still remember making a decision moving from high performance laptops hosting all my virtualized lab environments. Looking back to my first switch to a lightweight Surface, I don't regret. The new light weighted devices powered by the cloud has been fantastic in my everyday work life. But - I still need environments to test and verify technologies and ideas before putting them to production. This blog post will cover some ways to build lab environments for the cloud based Microsoft solutions.


Friday, September 2, 2022

Unboxing: Philips P-Line 499P9H 49" DQHD SuperWide 32:

When spending hours, days, months and lifetime in front of a computer, a good monitor is essential for the workplace. Personally I prefer large monitors with huge resolution to get enough space to work efficiently with Microsoft 365, Endpoint Manager, scripting and automation. Traditionally I have used 3 to 4 monitors lined up. I will now share my experience after migrating to one single superwide screen. will it fulfill my needs and expectations out of the box, or do I need to do some hacks?

Please note: This is not a sponsored post!

The Philips 499P9H Hard Facts

The monitor I am installing is the Philips P-Line 499P9H 49" DQHD UltraWide 32:9 Curved which is like two full-size QHD monitors in one with its 5120x1440 resolution. It has a built in USB-C docking station and a pop-up webcam supporting Windows Hello!