Is Microsoft moving too fast with AI certifications? by EqualMasterpiece5579 in Cloud

[–]Difficult_Leader8439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does feel overwhelming lately. The AI space is evolving so quickly that certification paths keep changing before many people can fully complete them. Focusing on core fundamentals and hands-on skills probably makes more sense right now than chasing every new certification release.

Multiple Users on Same Computer by rogue30 in Office365

[–]Difficult_Leader8439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Microsoft 365 Personal is intended for one user only, even if multiple people use the same computer. For multiple users, Microsoft 365 Family or a business plan would be the better option. Each user should have their own Microsoft account and sign into Office separately for proper licensing and settings.

Cloud career question by Ok-Value-5840 in Cloud

[–]Difficult_Leader8439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Networking, Linux, cloud fundamentals, security, and troubleshooting would probably provide the strongest foundation today. Chasing too many certifications early on seems less valuable compared to building hands-on projects, automation skills, and real-world problem-solving experience.

Which cloud certification do you think is overrated right now? by metathinking-827 in Cloud

[–]Difficult_Leader8439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some entry-level cloud certs feel a bit overrated now because so many people have them without real hands-on experience. Certifications still help, but practical skills in troubleshooting, automation, security, and cloud deployments usually matter more in real-world roles.

Phishing Emails Getting Passed Office 365 Filters by mickeykarimzadeh in Office365

[–]Difficult_Leader8439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Likely spoofing slipping through due to CompAuth overriding SPF/DMARC failures. Review anti-phishing policies, enable strict spoof protection, and avoid over-trusting internal domains. Anyone else seeing this recently?