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June 24, 2020

Microsoft cheat sheets: Dive into Windows and Office apps

These guides will help you find your way around several generations of Microsoft’s Office apps for Windows — and Windows itself. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft to resume non-security updates for Windows 10 in July

Microsoft to resume non-security updates for Windows 10 in July

The company plans to resume distribution of the non-security updates, but only to Windows 10 1809 and, eventually, to Windows Server.

Microsoft revamps Windows Insider release vernacular

For Windows Insider's build tracks, Slow Ring and Fast Ring are now out; Dev, Beta and Channel are in.

Microsoft makes 'major-minor' Windows 10 release cadence the new normal

When it comes to how Microsoft updates Windows 10 each spring and fall, this year is looking a lot like 2019.

Microsoft's Windows 10 servicing calendar: a showcase for contradictions

The latest calendar concept details when different parts of the Windows 10 upgrade process take place, how each successive refresh syncs with other versions, and how disparate parts of the product line like Windows and Office/Microsoft 365 are scheduled.

Windows 10 version 2004 slams into a Storage Spaces brick wall

According to official sources, the latest Windows upgrade contains a bug in the Storage Spaces feature. Information, as usual, is sketchy. We have no idea what triggers the bug, or whether rolling back to 1909 will fix it, but … why is Microsoft still driving this train wreck?

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Taleo vs. iCIMS vs. Jobvite Recruiting―Expert Evaluations, Pricing & Recommendations

Find out which system is best for your needs. Get the pros and cons for each of these top recruitment software solutions across 20 key business and functional requirements.

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Healthcare Technology: Improving the patient experience with interconnectivity

Expectations around the patient experience, doctors’ use of time, selfserve medicine, personalized care and access to digital health records have evolved at an unprecedented rate.

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