
The Skype for Business technical preview announced today is for the new Skype for Business client rolling out to current Lync customers starting next month. That said, here is how Microsoft distinguishes the two previews: Skype for Business is built right in: Features like presence, IM, voice and video calls, and online meetings are all available directly in Office applications. The reason today’s Skype technical preview is tied to Office 2016 is simple: Skype for Business will be part of the suite.
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Integration with System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) has been improved to allow IT admins to efficiently download and distribute monthly Office updates using the native SCCM features.

BITS throttles back the use of bandwidth when other critical network traffic is present. A new Background Intelligence Transfer Service (BITS) now helps prevent congestion on the network. The reliability, performance, and usability of Outlook search has been improved, and the FAST-based search engine has been integrated in Exchange. New settings allow users to better manage storage by only retaining 1, 3, 7, 14, or 30 days of mail on the device. The amount of time it takes to download messages, display the message list, and show new email after resuming from hibernation has been cut down. Outlook now supports multi-factor authentication through integration with the Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL). The use of foreground network calls has been eliminated to ensure that Outlook stays responsive on unreliable networks. The RPC-based sync has been replaced with a new Internet-friendly MAPI-HTTP protocol that supports Exchange/Outlook connectivity. End users will see policy tips or sharing restrictions when the apps detect a potential policy violation. IT admins can thus centrally create, manage, and enforce polices for content authoring and document sharing.


Data Loss Protection (DLP) - In addition to Exchange, Outlook, OneDrive for Business, and SharePoint, DLP is now coming to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.Join today’s leading executives at the Low-Code/No-Code Summit virtually on November 9.
