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Surface Headphones 2+, A Better Way to Teams

A few weeks back, Microsoft announced the Surface Headphones 2+ that answered the nagging question – why aren’t Surface Headphones certified for Teams? Considering that the headphones are the company’s flagship audio device, you would think that they would be certified with the company’s own productivity software. But, as it turns out, and this will…

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Guide: How to Install Active Directory in Windows Server 2019 Using PowerShell

Looking to install Active Directory in Windows Server 2019? Here’s how to accomplish that task with PowerShell.

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Microsoft Shelves Windows 10X, It is not Shipping in 2021

Back in the fall of 2019, Microsoft held a Surface event that will likely go down in history as one of the most ambitious announcements from the company. At the keynote, Microsoft unveiled three new products that were not only completely new for the company but also pushed them in a bold new direction. The…

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Microsoft 365 Update will let Admins Monitor User Feedback

Today, Microsoft allows your users to submit feedback about Microsoft 365 products at your organization. Are you curious about what they’ve been saying? Your curiosity will soon be satisfied. This feedback will start to be visible in the Microsoft 365 admin center under the Health category, in the Product feedback node. This new experience will…

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Microsoft Commits to Keeping All EU Client Data inside the EU

If you spend five minutes listening to Microsoft talk about its cloud services, one of the key talking points is always about how it has the most data center regions around the globe. The company has invested billions to create local-redundant cloud operations in major economies and today, Microsoft has announced that it is taking…

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Microsoft to Remove Adobe Flash from Windows and Server in July

While you may have fond memories of Flash from the games that ran in the browser, as the web matured, Flash did not. The technology evolved from being a tool used to build interactive components on the web to a significant security vulnerability. Microsoft has announced that starting in July, KB4577586 (the update to remove…

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Understanding Exchange Server Updates and the Process to Patching

For all you IT Pros continuing to support an on-premises Exchange Server infrastructure (in any configuration), Microsoft has a vital message for you: It is extremely important to keep Exchange up to date. Due to the number of customers that were unprepared to install last month’s (Mar ’21) Emergency security patches, many had to scramble…

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Triaging OneDrive Sync Issues is About to Get a lot Easier

Microsoft’s OneDrive document sync and storage service is the backbone for many users’ and keeping data synced across devices is the primary feature of this tool. To put it simply, put your content in OneDrive and it will be available on nearly any type of device that you will use for productivity purposes. But from…

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Microsoft adds Kinvolk to its Portfolio of Container Tools

This week, Microsoft reported earnings for the first quarter of the year, and to say that they had a healthy quarter would be underselling the company’s performance. But that growth was the result of years of hard work and bets on the future that are starting to pay off. As we have seen a couple…

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Microsoft Posts Strong Q3 Results as Pandemic Transformation Continues

It’s that time of the quarter again where Microsoft has released their earnings. For calendar year Q1, fiscal year Q3, Microsoft reported $41.7 billion in revenue, up 19% year over year, with net income of $15.5 billion. Microsoft has once again reported strong earnings and is stating that the digital adoption curves that began last…

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