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Rabia has a master's degree in Software Engineering and she has years of experience writing professionally about Microsoft products and other technologies. Rabia has also written for OnMSFT.com as well as Windows Report. She is always up to date on the latest trends in the IT Industry and has done extensive research in the data science industry.

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Datacenter networking servers

Microsoft Defender for Business Gets Protections for Windows and Linux Servers

Microsoft has released server protection capabilities for its Defender for Business solution. The new security feature is available in preview for small and medium businesses (SMBs) and supports both Windows and Linux servers. Microsoft Defender for Business is a new endpoint security offering designed especially for businesses with up to 300 employees. It provides attack…

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Google Cloud

Google Cloud Announces First Arm-based VMs for High-Performance Workloads

Google Cloud today announced Tau T2A, its first virtual machines (VMs) based on the Arm architecture. The company has also unveiled a fully-managed job scheduling service dubbed Google Cloud Batch. In a press release, Google explained that the latest Tau T2A virtual machines are powered by Ampere Altra Arm-based processors. The VMs comes in various…

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Security – 4

Microsoft Warns About New Large-Scale Phishing Campaign Bypassing MFA

Microsoft has discovered a new massive AiTM phishing campaign that can steal credentials even if the user account is protected with multi-factor authentication (MFA). The company has warned that the threat actors have targeted over 10,000 organizations since September 2021. According to Microsoft researchers, the AiTM campaign involves inserting a proxy server between a target…

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Microsoft 365 Apps

Microsoft 365 Apps to End Support for Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 in January

Microsoft is preparing to drop support for its Microsoft 365 apps on some older versions of Windows next year. The software giant has announced that Microsoft 365 apps will no longer support Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2008 R2 after January 10, 2023. The recent blog post follows Microsoft’s previous announcement made last…

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Network Security

Microsoft Defender for IoT Protects Unmanaged Enterprise IoT Devices

Last Update: Sep 05, 2024

Microsoft has announced the general availability of new enterprise IoT security capabilities in its Defender for IoT solution. The company says that these features should help businesses better secure their unmanaged IoT devices connected to enterprise networks. Microsoft Defender for IoT (Formerly known as Azure Defender for IoT) is a security offering that protects enterprise…

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Microsoft 365 Apps

IT Admins Can Now Monitor Microsoft 365 with New Service Health Dashboard

Microsoft has launched a new Health dashboard in public preview for small or medium-sized organizations. The software giant says that the dashboard is designed to provide IT Pros a complete view of the health status of Microsoft 365 apps and services. The Microsoft 365 Health dashboard lets customers view insights about the service status, software…

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Microsoft’s New Windows Autopatch Service is Now Generally Available

Last Update: Aug 24, 2022

Windows Autopatch, an enterprise service that launched in public preview back in May, is now generally available for customers with Windows Enterprise E3 and E5 licenses. Microsoft’s new managed service enables IT Pros to automate the planning and deployment of Windows and Office updates. Essentially, Windows Autopatch uses deployment tools such as Windows Update for…

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Teams hero approved 2

Microsoft Teams to Automatically End Stale Meetings with Only One Participant

Microsoft Teams is getting an update that will automatically end stale meetings. The new feature will prompt users to end the meeting 10 minutes after it has reached the scheduled end time, and only one participant is left. Currently, Microsoft Teams meetings don’t end until the last attendee leaves the meeting or the presenter clicks…

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Hero Approved GitHub – 2

Microsoft Launches Visual Studio Code Server in Preview

Microsoft has recently released a new update (version 1.69) for Visual Studio Code. The big highlight of this release is a private preview of the Visual Studio Code Server, a backend service that lets developers securely connect to the editor via a web browser. The CLI of the VS Code Server creates a tunnel between…

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Windows 11 approved hero 1

Microsoft to Fix Bug Breaking Outlook Search on Windows 11

Microsoft is investigating a new Windows 11 bug that is currently preventing the Outlook desktop app from displaying recent emails in the search results. The software giant has confirmed in a support document that the problem impacts Windows 11 users with IMAP, POP as well as offline Exchange accounts. “This problem mostly affects users with…

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Cloud Computing

Microsoft’s Entra Permissions Management Solution Goes Out of Preview

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Microsoft has announced that its Entra Permissions Management solution is now generally available for enterprise customers. It’s a cloud-based infrastructure entitlement management (CIEM) service that provides insights into permissions for all user and workload identities in multi-cloud environments. Microsoft Entra Permissions Management (formerly known as Cloud Knox Security) launched in public preview back in February….

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PowerShell

Microsoft Updates Teams PowerShell Module to Version 4.5

Microsoft has released version 4.5.0 of the Teams PowerShell module. This update doesn’t bring any big changes but it includes a set of bug fixes and enhancements for IT administrators. The Microsoft Teams PowerShell module was released in April 2019. It allows IT admins to manage users, Teams, policies, and configuration through PowerShell. For instance,…

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