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Microsoft BUILD 2018: Day Two Keynote News and Notes

Posted on May 8, 2018 by Richard Hay

The second day of the developer-focused Microsoft BUILD 2018 conference offered one final keynote by Joe Belfiore, Corporate Vice President for Windows, and it focused on the developer opportunities around Microsoft 365. We dive in and take a closer lo… Continue reading Microsoft BUILD 2018: Day Two Keynote News and Notes→

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Microsoft BUILD 2018: Day One Keynote News and Notes

Posted on May 7, 2018 by Richard Hay

The Microsoft BUILD 2018 Conference kicked off with major keynotes by CEO Satya Nadella and Cloud EVP Scott Guthrie. There were several new service and product announcements made throughout both sessions. We look at the top key highlights. Continue reading Microsoft BUILD 2018: Day One Keynote News and Notes→

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ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (April 27 – May 4, 2018)

Posted on May 4, 2018 by Richard Hay

ITPro SnapShot offers a short and snappy round-up on the week’s industry-related announcements and news around the globe. Here’s what happened in the last week. Continue reading ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (April 27 – May 4, 2018)→

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What to Expect From Microsoft BUILD 2018

Posted on May 3, 2018 by Richard Hay

Next week, thousands of Microsoft-centric developers will arrive in Seattle for Microsoft BUILD 2018. Here’s what we expect to see and how Microsoft’s map for the future affects IT. Continue reading What to Expect From Microsoft BUILD 2018→

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Windows 10 April 2018 Update Heralds Shift to Low-Key Updates

Posted on May 1, 2018 by Richard Hay

By focusing on one or two big-ticket features, rather than general improvements across the operating system, Microsoft is making these feature update migrations more manageable for customers. Continue reading Windows 10 April 2018 Update Heralds Shift to Low-Key Updates→

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ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (April 20 – 27, 2018)

Posted on April 27, 2018 by Richard Hay

ITPro SnapShot offers a short and snappy round-up on the week’s industry-related announcements and news around the globe. Here’s what happened in the last week. Continue reading ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (April 20 – 27, 2018)→

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ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (April 13 – 20, 2018)

Posted on April 20, 2018 by Richard Hay

ITPro SnapShot offers a short and snappy round-up on the week’s industry-related announcements and news around the globe. Here’s what happened in the last week. Continue reading ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (April 13 – 20, 2018)→

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Migrating to Office 365 from Google Apps: How to Do It

Posted on April 16, 2018 by Richard Hay

The cloud has become a viable option for many companies looking to save on the costs associated with running their own on-premises hardware for services like email and storage. However, there may come a time when you decide it is time to move from one … Continue reading Migrating to Office 365 from Google Apps: How to Do It→

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ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (April 6 – 13, 2018)

Posted on April 13, 2018 by Richard Hay

ITPro SnapShot offers a short and snappy round-up on the week’s industry-related announcements and news around the globe. Here’s what happened in the last week. Continue reading ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (April 6 – 13, 2018)→

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Microsoft Begins Support for Progressive Web Applications

Posted on April 12, 2018 by Richard Hay

Another developer-related shift might be getting ready to happen as Progressive Web Applications start taking their place in app stores from major tech companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple. These hosted web applications will begin appearing a… Continue reading Microsoft Begins Support for Progressive Web Applications→

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