Now that you've created a deployment share, it's time to add your Windows installation files. Brien shows you how.
While there are various methods for creating custom Windows deployment images, the process has a reputation for being tedious and convoluted.
Brien shows you how to resolve some broken, template-related dependencies in Microsoft's System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
New "intelligent" features that Microsoft just announced aim to help Outlook users with wrangling meeting attendees and hunting down relevant documents.
With 3-D support in apps like PowerPoint and SharePoint, Microsoft is showing skeptics how mixed reality can make a lot of business sense.
A recently added "tamper protection" feature finally corrects an obvious security gap in Microsoft's anti-malware solution.
Brien revisits the LinkedIn-powered Resume Assistant in Word, which has only gotten more intuitive and useful over the past year.
Microsoft's move to build Edge on Chromium raises a big question: With Firefox and Chrome dominating the browser market, why does it still matter what Microsoft does?
The trickiest thing about making a stretched cluster work with Hyper-V is getting the underlying storage to work properly.
When mysterious changes to the Hyper-V virtual switch caused all of his virtual machines to lose connectivity, Brien was left puzzling over the source of the problem and the workaround.
Manual account creation can be tedious, time-consuming and prone to human error, especially if you have more than a handful of Office 365 users to set up. Brien shows you a better way.
It's unlikely that machines will ever perfectly mimic a human brain, but next-generation computers could come very close. Here are some educated guesses as to what the future of computing could look like.
In the early days of Windows, the pagefile helped make up for shortages in physical memory. But should you be using a pagefile on a virtual machine?
With Office 365 emerging as a big target for today's hackers, it's important to know how your organization's security measures up.
It can be tempting to only back up the Office 365 applications that you actually use and leave the rest to chance. But as Brien explains, that approach carries a huge risk.