New research reaffirms the importance of cloud expertise in higher-paying IT positions.
A raft of 2016- and 2019-branded Office solutions and servers are set to lose support next October, Microsoft warned this week.
It's not just Azure, though Azure support is a big culprit. So what can Microsoft do to fix it, and why is the answer AI?
- By Joey D'Antoni
- 07/03/2024
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However, just don't expect the Microsoft Ignite of past years.
Custom pop-up messages sound like a road to employee annoyance.
IT leaders at large organizations want tools and automation support for their cloud migrations, according to a 2022 study published this week by Next Pathway.
In an effort to make Windows the "most accessible and inclusive" version of the OS, Microsoft on Tuesday outlined a few new upgrades and features, including a redesigned File Explorer.
A CrowdStrike survey, announced last week, depicted organizations struggling with security issues, and losing trust in "legacy" software vendors such as Microsoft.
Microsoft will finally better respect IT pro decisions about macros, ActiveX content and Office add-ins in e-mailed Office documents, according to a new security policy that'll be arriving in "early February 2022."
According to a newly released salary report by employment firm Dice, cybersecurity analysts saw an average growth in salary of 16.3 percent (for an average annual salary of $103,106) between 2019 and 2020.
The Microsoft Ignite online event kicked off on Tuesday, and it brings a bunch of product updates for IT pros that are now reaching "general availability" (GA, or commercial release).
Insight Enterprises shares what it learned after IT teams responded to the pandemic shift.
Microsoft on Tuesday released security patches for more than 70 common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs).
According to a recent study, almost three-quarters of organizations point to the shift to remote work during the pandemic as being the main driver in specific cybersecurity attacks.
Organizations are prioritizing their IT investments in the coming year -- which makes sense, because that's what kept many of them afloat in the previous year-and-a-half.
Microsoft shared more information about remote work trends, while also indicating that its planned Oct. 4 Redmond, Wash. headquarters reopening is getting indefinitely delayed.
Office 365 has a lot of moving parts, with Microsoft constantly adding new features and deprecating others. It can be a lot for IT teams to keep track of.
DIY troubleshooting only works for IT problems you're certain you have the skills to fix. For everything else, it's better to call the experts.
Cloud isn't always cheaper than on-prem, a lesson that many organizations find out the hard way. Keep your cloud bills in check (and the C-suite happy) using these guidelines.
- By Joey D'Antoni
- 02/16/2021