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Posted on Friday August 23, 2019 | technology, microsoft, office 365, cloud migration
The cloud is not like some magic beans that'll sprout sky-high stalks overnight and lead you to a castle full of riches. Don't be misled by shiny words such as "increased productivity" and "collaboration" - your organization won't realize these benefits unless everyone actually puts in the work to make the cloud work. If you want to use the cloud successfully, you might have to change your mind about a thing or two before you migrate to the cloud.
Posted on Wednesday August 21, 2019 | firefox, google, microsoft, chrome, windows 10, biometrics, mozilla
Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox Lite support web-based biometric authentication. The leading mobile browsers now allow users to sign in to online profiles through fingerprint scanners, facial recognition, and the like. What's more, online biometric authentication through these browsers requires no additional software.
Posted on Thursday August 01, 2019 | microsoft, ransomware, bloatware, windows 10, mac app store
Once you've unboxed that laptop you just bought, there are important things that need to be done. After installing Windows 10, you must unlock its full potential by customizing some critical settings. You can ask a technician for help with this, but here are a few things you can do on your own.
Posted on Friday June 28, 2019 | microsoft, windows, servers, microsoft exchange, hosted exchange
A server can host most business programs, and many businesses rely on at least one server - most commonly Microsoft Exchange - to host their email platform. Some companies, however, don't have enough room for a server. Hosted Exchange solves this dilemma.
Posted on Wednesday June 12, 2019 | apps, microsoft, settings, cortana, windows 10, onedrive, operating system, features, tools, windows 10 may 2019 update
Microsoft is constantly rolling out new versions of its Windows operating system, and the latest is finally here - the first major update of Windows 10 in 2019. Find out what you can expect from the Windows 10 May 2019 update and how it can help you be more productive.
Posted on Friday May 31, 2019 | microsoft, security, windows
Earlier this month, Microsoft revealed a major Windows security vulnerability that could see a widespread "wormable" attack that spreads from one vulnerable computer to the next. "While Microsoft has released patches for Windows systems, even for older server and Windows XP machines, recent reports have revealed there are at least 1 million systems connected to the internet that can be attacked," reports The Verge. "Microsoft is confident that an exploit exists for this vulnerability," warns Simon Pope, director of incident response at Microsoft's Security Response Center (MSRC). "It's been only two weeks since the fix was released and there has been no sign of a worm yet. This does not mean that we're out of the woods." From the report: Pope notes that it was nearly two months after the release of patches for the previous EternalBlue exploit when WannaCry attacks began, and despite having 60 days to patch systems, a lot of machines were still infected. The EternalBlue exploit was leaked publicly, allowing hackers to create malware freely. This new BlueKeep flaw hasn't yet been publicly disclosed, but that doesn't mean there won't be malware. "It is possible that we won't see this vulnerability incorporated into malware," says Pope. "But that's not the way to bet."
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