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BrightWork 365 Targets Project Online Sunset with Migration Toolkit for PMOs
BrightWork has announced a new release of its BrightWork 365 platform specifically designed to help PMOs migrate from Microsoft Project Online ahead of its September 30, 2026 retirement. The update includes a comprehensive migration toolkit that imports projects, tasks, resources, and custom fields into a modern Power Platform-based solution, preserving governance and integrations while adding collaborative features like Teams integration and mobile dashboards.
New BrightWork 365 Upgrade Aims to Ease PMO Migration Ahead of Project Online’s 2026 Sunset
Microsoft Project Online will permanently shut down on September 30, 2026, forcing PMOs to migrate complex portfolios. BrightWork seized the moment with a June 17 release of BrightWork 365 v4.2, featuring a Project Online import engine, Power BI template hub, and stage-gate workflow builder to ease the transition. The article details the retirement timeline, what stops working, why BrightWork's Power Platform foundation fits the gap, and the migration playbook PMOs should adopt now.
Microsoft Teams Presence Flaw Hits UK, Europe—Users Incorrectly Shown as Available or Offline
A Microsoft Teams outage on June 17, 2026, caused presence statuses to display incorrectly for users in the UK and Europe. The incident disrupted collaboration, leading to confusion and inefficiency. Microsoft acknowledged the problem and eventually restored service, but a root cause has yet to be disclosed.
SURF Launches Nextcloud Pilot to Break Free from Microsoft 365 in 2026
SURF, the Dutch education and research cooperative, will pilot its Nextcloud-based SURF Works platform in July 2026 as an open-source alternative to Microsoft 365. The limited trial with 100 university staff underscores Europe's push for digital sovereignty and could reshape cloud productivity in higher education. Success could lead to a full rollout for over a million users by late 2027.
Microsoft Teams Wi-Fi Check-in Arrives June 2026, Sparking Privacy Debate
Microsoft is set to launch a Wi‑Fi‑based Workplace Check‑in feature for Teams and Places in June 2026, automatically updating an employee’s office location when their device connects to a corporate network. The feature promises streamlined hybrid coordination but raises significant privacy concerns about potential employee surveillance. It integrates tightly with Windows 11 and Microsoft’s hybrid work ecosystem, putting the onus on organizations to balance productivity with worker trust.
Microsoft Teams Presence Goes Dark for Hundreds on Wednesday Morning
A widespread Microsoft Teams outage on the morning of June 17, 2026, caused presence statuses to freeze on offline or away, misleading users and disrupting workplace communication. Downdetector saw a spike to 226 reports, while Microsoft’s service dashboard did not immediately acknowledge the incident. Organizations resorted to workarounds as they awaited an official fix.
D.C. Everest's Malea Lopes-Serrao Wins Excel State Championship, Advances to MOS Nationals in Nashville
Malea Lopes-Serrao from D.C. Everest High School won the Microsoft Excel competition at the 2026 MOS Wisconsin State Championship Spring Qualifier, earning a spot at the U.S. National Championship in Nashville. Multiple other D.C. Everest students placed in the top 10 across Office applications. The achievement highlights the district's strong career and technical education program and the growing value of Excel skills in the modern workforce.
OptiSigns Launches Unified Device Management to Repurpose Meeting Room Screens and Centralize Control of Zoom, Teams Rooms
OptiSigns launched Unified Device Management on June 16, 2026, a platform that turns idle meeting room displays into digital signage while managing Zoom Rooms and Microsoft Teams Rooms from a single console. This eliminates tool fragmentation and helps organizations maximize the value of existing screens. The solution addresses hybrid work challenges by reducing management overhead and enabling dynamic content scheduling.
Microsoft Teams Preps Web Activity Tracking and Wi‑Fi Check‑Ins, Fueling New Workplace Surveillance Debate
Microsoft is set to introduce web-based activity detection and Wi-Fi-assisted office check-in in Teams by 2026, aiming to improve presence accuracy and workplace logistics. The features spark privacy concerns over increased employee monitoring, reigniting the debate between productivity benefits and workplace surveillance. Organizations will have granular controls, but the rollout tests trust in hybrid work environments.
Microsoft to Bundle Surface Pro 10 for Business with High-Contrast Bold Keyset Keyboard in June 2026
Microsoft will launch a Surface Pro 10 for Business bundle in June 2026 featuring a high-contrast Bold Keyset keyboard, aiming to replace traditional laptops for enterprise users. The keyboard offers oversized, accessible keys and improved stability, while the tablet packs Intel vPro CPUs, 5G, and AI-powered Copilot integration. Starting at $1,899, the bundle targets hybrid workers and organizations prioritizing inclusive design.
Hands-On with Stellar Migrator for Outlook: Wizard-Driven PST and OST Import to Microsoft 365
Stellar Migrator for Outlook offers a wizard-driven desktop tool to move PST and OST mailbox data into Microsoft 365, Exchange Server, or new PST archives. It stands out with granular folder mapping, OST file support, and secure OAuth connections, simplifying what has traditionally been a complex IT task for administrators and end users alike.
Air Force Locks in $1.44 Billion Microsoft 365 Deal with Dell Federal Through 2029
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Dell Federal Systems a $1.44 billion call order for Microsoft 365 E3, E5, and F-series licenses, along with software assurance and subscription services. The blanket purchase agreement, finalized in June 2026, will provide continuous licensing support through June 2029, ensuring mission-critical productivity and collaboration tools for Air Force personnel.
Microsoft Teams to Use Wi-Fi Detection for Automatic Office Check-Ins
Microsoft is developing an automatic Wi-Fi-based check-in feature for Teams and Microsoft Places that updates an employee’s work location to “in office” when their desktop client connects to a configured corporate network. The feature eliminates manual status updates, provides more accurate presence data for hybrid work, and is being built with strong privacy controls such as user opt-out and administrator-defined SSIDs. It represents a step toward tighter integration between physical presence and digital collaboration in Microsoft 365.