![]() In this first preview, only a sub-set of the supported SaaS applications will be enabled for conditional access policies. To learn more about these new Azure RMS capabilities, read TheĬonditional access policies can now be created within Azure Active Directory Premium to enforce Multi-Factor Authentication for users trying to access specific applications based on group membership and IP ranges. Other updates for Azure RMS include the availability of RMS sharing application for Windows Phone atĪnd some bug fixes for the RMS sharing application. This deployment configuration is useful when first deploying Azure RMS, because it lets an organization build up Azure RMS usage at its own pace. This lets you designate a subset of users who can start to protect content with Azure RMS. To help organizations carry a phased deployment of Azure RMS, we’re introducing Onboarding controls. ![]() This toolkit enables AD RMS and Windows RMS customers to migrate to Azure RMS without losing access to their existing RMS-protected content or their policies. Organizations that are looking to move from AD RMS to Azure RMS can now use the Azure RMS migration toolkit. Only those people can view and use the templates to protect documents. In other words, an administrator can define the list of groups or individual users who can apply a particular template. Departmental templates will allow administrators to define the scope of these templates. Organizations may choose to create policy templates specific to the needs of departments or divisions. Both of these products are available as a part of theĭepartmental templates are now in public preview. Today we are announcing a number of exciting product updates across Azure RMS and Azure Active Directory. First published on CloudBlogs on Jan 29, 2015
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