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Not only that, but apparently an Australian lawyer believes that Microsoft will be able to cut right through the red tape in GPLv3, the latest version of the license governing Linux use and the one that was supposed to put the kibosh on Redmond's patent high jinx, and pretty much do whatever it wants with its Linux deals.
Oh, and IIS is carving into Apache's market share, as well. Just call Microsoft the Ginsu knife of the software industry.
Posted by Lee Pender on 08/07/2007 at 1:21 PM
Cisco has revealed that a global increase in brute force attacks targeting Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and other devices is currently taking place.
Microsoft provides plenty of native tools to secure Microsoft 365. IT pros just have to know where to look.
Microsoft this week announced several usability improvements coming to Copilot in Fabric in preparation of its general availability release later this year.
Now that we've set up our process, let's dig in with the actual execution.
Microsoft announced the general availability of the "activity logs" capability in Microsoft Graph, giving administrators more options to track user activity and identify patterns of potential misuse.
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