Search across applications by using eDiscovery What's new in eDiscovery in SharePoint ServerĬonfigure Exchange for SharePoint eDiscovery Center In-Place Hold and Litigation Hold in Exchange ServerĬonfigure eDiscovery in SharePoint Server For details, see Create or remove an In-Place Hold.įor more details on eDiscovery see the following topics:
If you specify a hold duration period, it's calculated from the date a message is received or a mailbox item is created. You can optionally specify a hold duration that preserves a mailbox item for the named duration period. You can create a query-based hold to preserve items that meet your specified criteria with an In-Place Hold.įor example, Litigation Hold preserves until the hold is removed any deleted items as well as original versions of modified items. Preserve documents in SharePoint Server 2016
For more details about Skype for Business archiving and how to deploy it, see the following topics: Archived Skype for Business content also surfaces in any eDiscovery searches. Archiving Skype for Business data in Exchange 2016 allows you to apply retention policies to the data.
With Exchange 2016 and Lync Server 2013 deployed in an organization, you can configure Skype for Business to archive instant message and on-line meeting content, including shared presentations or documents in the user's Exchange 2016 mailbox. Archive Skype for Business content in Exchange 2016
You can learn more about OAuth later in this article in the Server-to-server authentication using OAuth section.įor enterprises that use Lync Server 2013, you can still make full use of the features described in this topic. The authorization method supports authentication as an application by means of a linked account and user impersonation where the access request is made in the user context. Using the same protocol allows these applications to seamlessly and securely authenticate to each other. You can use the eDiscovery Center to create eDiscovery Case sites that are used to organize in-place holds, queries, and exports for a specific case.Įxchange 2016, SharePoint Server 2016, and Skype for Business Server use the standard protocol, Open Authorization (OAuth), for server-to-server authentication to provide the cross-product functionality described here. In an Exchange environment, eDiscovery lets you archive content discovered across SharePoint Server 2016, Skype for Business, andExchange. The eDiscovery Center introduced in SharePoint 2013 provides content identification, preservation, collection, processing, and analysis. Preserve SharePoint Server 2016 documents and websites You can use Exchange 2016 along with SharePoint 2016 and Skype for Business to: Critical in most organizations these days is the ability to archive and then locate email and documents as required to meet compliance and regulatory requirements. Together, these enterprise applications make possible scenarios such as eDiscovery and collaboration using site mailboxes to let your organization preserve important data. Using this app is simple and easy thanks to its polished interface, and the quality of video calls is usually good as long as you have a decent Internet connection.Exchange 2016 integration with SharePoint Server 2016 and Skype for Business allow for services that provide the ability to preserve, archive, and then quickly search email, documents, and other content. Skype is a powerful and versatile communications tool that is backed by Microsoft, a giant, and for this, it certainly stands out. VOIP phone calls are the second most important tool, but you can also send free text messages and attach emoticons, your own pictures, or any other type of file. You can add any friend through his or her email address in a matter of seconds.Įven though the best part of Skype, without a doubt, is the video calls, you can do much more from this official app.
Once you install Skype, you can communicate with any other user, and taking into account that today there are more than 250 million of them, is very probable that you'll find who you are looking for.
Skype is the official app from the popular video calling program from Microsoft, thanks to which you can send and receive text messages, make voice calls, and even make video calls from an Android phone, so long as you are connected to the Internet (via WiFi or 3G).