This month there are just 58 bugs patched for Microsoft products, including a critical remote code execution flaw in Hyper-V and Microsoft issues a security advisory for Windows DNS.
This month Microsoft patches a serious remote code execution (RCE) in Windows that could be easily wormable and Outlook gets a patch for a bug that could let an attacker run arbitrary code on affected systems. And after a break of a few months, Adobe releases a security update for Flash Player.
Bookmarks in SharePoint when used correctly, can help your users find what they need much faster but only if implemented correctly.
This month Microsoft patches three Windows 10 zero-days, including a patch for two RCE flaws discovered last month in the Windows Adobe Type Manager Library. There are also important updates for vulnerabilities in the OneDrive desktop app for Windows, the DNS client service, and in the way that Windows handles token relationships.
Teams, Teams, and more Teams – Sorry kids, but this month I feel like the whole update is about Teams. Why? Because all of a sudden half the world is work from home and it turns out collaboration platforms like Teams are pretty helpful.
This month you can read about some of the coolest stuff from Ignite, Microsoft Forms getting a great new feature, AI learning to read for me, and more.
It’s the month before Ignite and even though the company will announce lots of updates next week, October had a couple of surprises too.
While it was a slow month for SharePoint news, there are still several things you should know that occurred this month to stop on top of the latest information about the platform.
This month sees significant changes in Exchange Server security and critical patches for Windows and SharePoint Server.
With January coming to an end, SharePoint had quite a few announcements this month; here’s your wrap-up.