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What IT Pros Will Want to Know About Windows 10 Version 1903

Posted on May 31, 2019 by Richard Hay

For those of you holding out on Windows 7 during its final eight months of lifecycle support, there is most certainly no better time than now to migrate to Windows 10 ahead of that deadline. The deployment and management tools have improved significant… Continue reading What IT Pros Will Want to Know About Windows 10 Version 1903→

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Windows 10 Version 1903 Update Enterprise Rollout Begins

Posted on May 21, 2019 by Richard Hay

After 10 months of testing and the release of 44 public testing builds, Microsoft is now making the latest update for Windows 10 available to enterprise customers. Windows 10 Version 1903 is the seventh overall feature update for the operating system a… Continue reading Windows 10 Version 1903 Update Enterprise Rollout Begins→

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Government Suggestions for Office 365 Admin & Security

Posted on May 15, 2019 by Richard Hay

As an Office 365 admin, the effort to harden enterprise security is key to remaining employed. Recently, United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) combed through Microsoft’s Office 365 documentation to pull out some best practices. Continue reading Government Suggestions for Office 365 Admin & Security→

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Windows 10 20H1 Software Development Kit (SDK) Build Tracker

Posted on May 15, 2019 by Richard Hay

Microsoft is already working on the first feature update of 2020 for Windows 10 which is code named 20H1 and is expected to be released in Spring 2020. To go along with that process, the Redmond company has also begun work on the accompanying Software … Continue reading Windows 10 20H1 Software Development Kit (SDK) Build Tracker→

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Microsoft Build 2019: More of the New Microsoft Approach

Posted on May 9, 2019 by Richard Hay

One of the things that’s disappeared during Satya Nadella’s leadership as CEO: the sunk cost fallacy as a business development model. Microsoft continues to take an approach that making mistakes isn’t the problem — refusing to learn from them is. Continue reading Microsoft Build 2019: More of the New Microsoft Approach→

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Microsoft Edge Browser (Chromium) Updates Announced at Build

Posted on May 6, 2019 by Richard Hay

New updates are coming to the Microsoft Edge browser as work continues to incorporate the Chromium rendering engine in a refresh of the company’s latest web browser. Continue reading Microsoft Edge Browser (Chromium) Updates Announced at Build→

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Microsoft Announces HoloLens 2 Developer Edition Ahead of Build

Posted on May 2, 2019 by Richard Hay

Microsoft’s second generation mixed reality device is now available for order, launching the developer rush to begin making applications for firstline workers at their organizations. Continue reading Microsoft Announces HoloLens 2 Developer Edition Ahead of Build→

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Microsoft Password Change Recommends End to Expiration Dates

Posted on April 26, 2019 by Richard Hay

Breaching a network via a user credential vulnerability is a common attack vector — yet a recent Microsoft password change suggestion now leans towards a recommendation that companies no longer require users to change passwords after a certain period … Continue reading Microsoft Password Change Recommends End to Expiration Dates→

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Advance Your Career with Artificial Intelligence (AI) Knowledge

Posted on April 17, 2019 by Richard Hay

IT pros can expand their knowledge about AI to advance their careers by finding training which will be critical to a successful career move in this area. Continue reading Advance Your Career with Artificial Intelligence (AI) Knowledge→

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Microsoft Edge Chromium Browser Available for Testing

Posted on April 8, 2019 by Richard Hay

Microsoft takes another step in their continuing trend of delivering products and services aimed at a heterogeneous enterprise. This time it is Microsoft Edge Chromium breaking out of the Windows 10 OS. Continue reading Microsoft Edge Chromium Browser Available for Testing→

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