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April 01, 2020
What business users and IT pros should know about new features in the upcoming Windows 10 spring 2020 release, a.k.a. version 2004. Read more â¶
How businesses can save money when everyone needs Office to work from home
Pandemic will push Microsoft to repeat 2019's major-minor Win10 upgrade cadence
Microsoft Patch Alert: March 2020 brings two âsky-is-fallingâ warnings, with no problems in sight
Microsoft to stop serving non-security monthly updates to Windows
Reading between the lines about Microsoft 'pausing optional updates'
Slack to integrate Microsoft Teams calling feature
NETSCOUT smart visibility shines a light onto end-to-end services comprising Office 365 services-including cloud, on-premises, virtual, and wireless platforms. Read more â¶
When companies scatter their workforces, they can save money by providing the new remote employees with the right kind of Office. Here are several ideas. Read more â¶
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Learn how to work efficiently and maximize profits. Read more â¶
The ongoing coronavirus outbreak makes it even more likely Microsoft will release a minor update for Windows 10 this fall. Read more â¶
Weâve seen two â count âem two â security holes this month accompanied by blaring âMicrosoft warns millions of usersâ clickbait-y headlines. Bah. Humbug. Once again, thereâs no immediate threat. Hereâs what you really need to know. Read more â¶
The updates, normally released during the third and fourth week of each month, will stop in May. Read more â¶
Starting in May, Microsoft wonât be releasing separate âoptional, non-security, C/D Weekâ patches for Win10. That much is clear -- and welcome. But what about the bugs that have to be fixed? What happens to testing? Will the new method really be more stable? Read more â¶
The popular team collaboration software maker has seen a spike in use as remote working becomes more common in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak. Read more â¶
With COVID-19 continuing to impact countries around the world, organization are swiftly transitioning their employees to work remotely. This trend is only going to increase as uncertainties surrounding the virus continue to grow. Read more â¶
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