Microsoft 365 Frequently Asked Questions The NHSmail Office 365 Hybrid Service (“The Service”) will deliver an integrated service offering between the current NHSmail Exchange and Skype for Business services and the Office 365 suite.
Onboarding Guide for Local Administrators The refreshed NHSmail service (The Service) allows health and care organisations to access O365 services using their existing NHSmail identity. The Service provides a nationally provisioned O365 licence but also offers a bring-your-own licence model, where organisations can locally procure M365 licences from re-sellers and onboard them to NHSmail
LA Bulletin – 7 March 2019 Latest information on the NHSmail service including anti-spoofing, sharing sensitive information, unauthenticated Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to be disabled, improving joiner/leaver workflows, all user satisfaction survey results, Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT), NHSmail Office 365 Hybrid enhancements, Portal release, Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery testing (BCDR) and general service information and reminders.
NHSmail Microsoft 365 Licence Matrix This article sets out the supported M365 and Online Services licence types on the NHSmail platform. It also covers the differences between nationally provided licences (Office 365 E3 Restricted), Top-Ups and Add-Ons.
Core O365 Application Catalogue (SharePoint, App Source, Teams) This article outlines all the core 365 (SharePoint, App Source add-ins, Teams) applications approved for the NHSmail platform.
Introduction to O365 stores and accessing applications This article introduces the Microsoft Store capabilities from which organisations can request applications for enablement across the NHSmail shared tenant. This spans the Teams store, SharePoint store and AppSource, Microsoft’s home for verified applications.