![]() ![]() Over the past few years, his specialty has been security in Microsoft 365, Azure, and its surrounding platforms. He is a Microsoft MVP Alumni and Microsoft Certified Trainer, focusing on architecture, security, and crossing the boundary into software development. His role within SharePlicity is to help organizations implement Microsoft 365 and Azure technology to enhance internal and external collaboration, document and records management, automate business processes, and implement security controls and protection. He is the founder and owner of SharePlicity, a consulting company that focuses on Microsoft 365 and Azure technology. Liam spent the next few years working within core infrastructure and security services. He quickly realized that programming, breaking, and hacking were much more fun. Liam began his career as a trainer of all things computer-related. If you want to read the official announcement, it is available here: I would expect to see UI updates soon within your Microsoft 365 tenants as the updates apply and documentation updates to match the new names. However, as always, when presenting or speaking on behalf of Microsoft, then we use the full names. For example, Microsoft Compliance Manager, Microsoft Purview Compliance Manager, and Compliance Manager are all the same, so why not use the product name, not the marketing name, when having regular conversations. Microsoft Purview Insider Risk ManagementĪs you can see, they haven’t changed a lot, so if you (like me) refer to them with the actual name, not with the brand, then you should be good. ![]() Microsoft Purview Data Lifecycle Management Microsoft Purview Communication Compliance With this change, many of the features we currently use become renamed: Original Name The new name is now Microsoft Purview, with a tagline of: “ –a comprehensive set of solutions that help you govern, protect, and manage your entire data estate.” The latest name changes affect the Security and Compliance features within Microsoft 365. ![]() It keeps us in a job and busy, I suppose. ![]() Well, it is that time again where the Microsoft machine renames everything again, making it much more fun for us on the ground to explain what features are what again □ ![]()
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