dod cloud

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The dod cloud tag covers discussions about Department of Defense cloud environments, including Microsoft's role in supporting DoD systems. Recent threads highlight the Pentagon ending China-based support for DoD cloud and ordering third-party audits, as well as Microsoft's cross-cloud security enhancements for government clients like GCC High and DOD. Topics involve vendor reviews, security visibility, and the implications for government IT professionals and defense analysts. The tag focuses on cloud infrastructure, security, and policy changes affecting U.S. government cloud services.
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot Connectors Reach GA for DoD Cloud Tenants

    Microsoft has marked Copilot connectors as generally available for Microsoft 365 tenants in the U.S. Department of Defense cloud, extending an integration option previously absent from that environment. According to Microsoft’s updated Microsoft 365 Roadmap entry, Roadmap ID 512428 reached...
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    Teams Quick View Controls Arrive in August 2026

    Microsoft is developing Microsoft Teams Roadmap ID 567301 for GCC High and DoD tenants, bringing user controls for quick views in the chat and channels list across Android, desktop, iOS, and Mac with general availability targeted for August 2026. The change sounds modest because it is: no...
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    Pentagon Ends China‑Based DoD Cloud Support, Orders Third‑Party Audit

    The Pentagon has formally ended the long‑running practice of allowing China‑based Microsoft engineers to support Department of Defense cloud environments, ordering audits and vendor reviews that could reshape how major cloud providers service U.S. government systems. The move follows an...
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    Microsoft’s Cross-Cloud Security Enhancements for Governments: What You Need to Know

    Microsoft’s announcement about their latest cross-cloud multitenant security enhancements for government clients begins with a flourish that only Big Tech can muster: “now with more visibility, less chaos!” It’s a familiar refrain, but this time, the implications for government IT professionals...
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