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New Microsoft Workplace Analytics

Posted on Tuesday July 18, 2017  |  workplace analytics, productivity, office 365, microsoft

Workplace Analytics is a program that helps managers determine staff productivity levels using data gathered from their email, calendar, documents, and other applications within Office 365. Previously, Microsoft's MyAnalytics allowed only employees to view their individual data, but with this updated version, managers now have access to this data, too.

 

How Windows 10 plans to defeat ransomware

Posted on Friday July 14, 2017  |  windows 10, security, ransomware, microsoft, device guard, creators update, controlled folder access, application guard

The recent WannaCry and Petya ransomware attacks have caused massive disruptions for Windows users. Although ransomware infection has slowed down in the past few weeks, many experts are saying that this is only just the beginning. Soon, newer and far more dangerous strains of malware will be developed. To help people defend against these threats, Microsoft has released new security features.

 

Why Nyetya is more threatening than WannaCry

Posted on Thursday July 13, 2017  |  wannacry, ransomware, nyetya, microsoft, malware, cyber security

The WannaCry ransomware, which infected 200,000 business globally and made over $100,000 in ransom payments, is said to be one of the worst cyber attacks in history. However, a new ransomware strain named Nyetya is shaping up to be a more formidable security threat. It has already affected businesses globally, and security firms and researchers believe it to be stealthier and more sophisticated than WannaCry.

 

Why is Windows XP getting updates?

Posted on Wednesday June 28, 2017  |  windows xp, wannacry, update, shadow brokers, security patch, ransomware, nsa, microsoft, malware, cybersecurity

Microsoft products usually have an end-of-support date, where no more feature updates and security patches will be offered. However, earlier this month, Microsoft has released a security update for Windows XP, an operating system that has been unsupported since 2014. Although releasing a patch for an old system seems unusual, Microsoft does have its reasons.

 

Microsoft Power BI and Office 365 analytics

Posted on Friday June 23, 2017  |  power bi, office 365, microsoft, data analytics, business value, business intelligence

As machine learning, digital storage, and analytics software get more advanced, data is becoming more valuable than ever. Even businesses that don't rely on data to operate are starting to find ways to get more value out of their information. Microsoft's newest platform is an excellent example of that -- and it's free!

 

Windows Server 2016 and virtualization

Posted on Wednesday May 17, 2017  |  windows server 2016, virtualization, software defined storage, microsoft, hyper v, containers

Virtualization is a great way to save money and increase the efficiency of your existing IT hardware, but how exactly do you implement a virtualization solution? There are several vendors that provide software solutions, but there's one almost everyone has already worked with: Microsoft. In its latest operating system release there are a few ways to virtualize your office.

 

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