With major updates for Windows 10 coming at an accelerated rate, IT will have to adjust how they stay on top of keeping systems current.
How does Microsoft's latest Windows 10 accessory perform when not paired with the Surface Studio?
While the new capabilities to protect Office 365 users from malicious e-mails are welcome, they're only available for those who are paying for the more expensive subscription model.
When antimalware software isn't up to the challenge, it's time to take care of the problem manually.
Microsoft goes after the deskless employees with its new service aimed at providing more communication between workers.
Brien troubleshoots how to fix a naming error when the error is the actual problem.
Battle quickly shrinking storage space by deleting and compacting physical disks.
If your hardware is powerful enough for the task, rendering 3D objects isn't too difficult to do with Windows, a Kinect device and some free apps.
Here's how I fixed an issue when malware took down Edge's ability to connect to Google.
Conversion makes sharing scripts much easier to do.
The free addition is easy to access and provides even more value to your Office 365 subscription.
Microsoft's free tool lets IT keep an eye on the overall health of an on-premises Active Directory environment through Office 365.
The next 12 months should prove to be interesting and somewhat unpredictable as a new U.S. administration tackles cybersecurity and tech issues.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 01/13/2017
From the growth of home AI to Microsoft's stepped up approach to battling ransomware, here's where technology and IT might be headed in the next 12 months.
Traditional antivirus software can't meet the threats aimed at enterprise networks and that's the mindset Microsoft took with the creation of Windows Defender ATP.
Look for a big year for Microsoft hardware and the continued adoption of Office 365.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 01/04/2017
While Brien didn't get a perfect grade when it came to his 2016 predictions, he was on the money with the majority of his premonitions.
While more ways to collaborate is always nice, is there such a thing as too many tools?
While it definitely feels like a product still in development, the experience left me impressed and hopeful for the technology's future.
Now that the upgrade has been applied, there's some cleanup and maintenance work to be done.