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Microsoft Is Open-Sourcing Part Of Its Edge Browser

Microsoft has announced today at JSConf in Florida that they will be open-sourcing key components of its Chakra JavaScript engine under the ChakraOne name.

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A Workaround for Using PowerShell’s Get-Service with the ComputerName Parameter

Jeff Hicks shows us a way to use PowerShell’s Get-Service cmdlet to work with the commonly used ComputerName property.

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Microsoft’s Build 2016 Conference Kicks Off On March 30

Microsoft has announced today that it’s Build conference will be taking placing March 30th to April 1st 2016 and that it will be hosted in San Francisco.

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Microsoft Announces Windows Server 2016 Licensing

Microsoft has announced details on Windows Server 2016 licensing, which includes a switch to a per-core licensing model.

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The Sams Report EP 20: The Bugs, The Updates And The Phone Real Talk

On this episode, I talk about Windows 10’s new development process, updates to the Surface Book and Pro 4, and being blunt about the current state of Windows 10 Mobile.

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Will IT Pros Adopt Infrastructure as Code?

Aidan Finn shares his opinion on what it means for IT pros to adopt an infrastructure as code approach.

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What are Hyper-V Containers?

Learn and understand the reasoning behind Hyper-V Containers and how they work and differ from Windows Server Containers.

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Microsoft and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Expand Collaboration To The Cloud

HPE is hosting its Discover event this week in London where they announced a new hybrid cloud service with the help of Microsoft.

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HPE Debuts Synergy, Its New Composable Hardware

At HPE’s discover event in London the company has announced its new Synergy platform. The new hardware brings everything you need into one frame for both traditional and cloud applications.

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Pearson VUE’s Credential Management System Has Been Compromised

Pearson VUE, who manages the certification programs for a large number of IT vendors like Cisco and EMC, has announced that their credential system has been compromised.

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