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Using PowerShell Select-Object

Last Update: Jul 04, 2025

PowerShell is an object-oriented shell for Windows, Linux, and macOS. And as such, you will need to understand how to work with PowerShell objects to get the best out of it. In this article, PowerShell expert Jeff Hicks takes you through the different ways you can use the PowerShell Select-Object cmdlet. I think by nature…

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Cloud Computing

Microsoft Releases Azure Active Directory Cross-Tenant Access Settings

Last Update: Oct 12, 2022

Microsoft has announced the general availability of new Azure AD cross-tenant collaboration settings. The feature was first announced back in February, and it lets IT Pros control how end users can securely collaborate with external organizations. With this release, IT administrators can access the new settings in the External identities section of the Azure AD…

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Datacenter networking servers

Latest Windows Server Updates May Cause Printing and Scanning Issues

Last Update: Jul 29, 2025

Last year, Microsoft released security updates to address Windows Server printing issues in some business printers and scanners that use a smart card for authentication purposes. Now, the company has rolled out new optional updates to disable the temporary fix on Windows Server 2019 machines. In an updated support document, Microsoft warned that installation of…

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Securing IoT with Azure Sphere

Last Update: Jul 29, 2025

In this article, we are going to take a brief look at what Azure Sphere is and how it is helping to protect Internet of Things (IoT) devices with additional security overlay. In today’s world, we are surrounded by billions of devices – all with microcontrollers embedded in them for control and to add logic….

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Microsoft 365 Apps

Microsoft to Resume Blocking Office VBA Macros By Default on July 27

Back in February, Microsoft announced that it would begin blocking Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros by default in its Office apps. The company started rolling out this change to Office Insiders in April before pausing it to incorporate user feedback. In a recent update to the Microsoft 365 message center, Microsoft notified IT admins…

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AWS (Amazon Web Services)

AWS Porting Assistant Moves VB.NET Apps to .NET Core

VB.NET is a Windows-only technology. So, moving these applications to other platforms can be difficult. But Amazon has come to the rescue with its new AWS Porting Assistant. Over the years a lot of businesses have developed all sorts of applications in VB.NET. And today, many of them are looking for ways to modernize these…

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Security

Microsoft Retires Windows Information Protection in Favor of New Purview Service

Microsoft has announced its plans to retire the built-in Windows Information Protection (WIP) feature in its client operating system. The software giant has decided to sunset the data leak prevention capability in favor of its paid subscription service, Microsoft Purview. Windows Information Protection (previously known as enterprise data protection (EDP) is a useful feature that…

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Network Security

New Features in SQL Server 2022

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

SQL Server is Microsoft’s premier enterprise database platform. But in today’s world of rapid-fire releases and continuous updates, the new SQL Server 2022 release seems like it has been a long time in coming. But it includes some great new features. SQL Server 2019 was the last major release of SQL Server. With every release,…

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Windows 12 due for release in 2024

Windows 12 Won’t Be a Big Bang Release. Here’s Why.

Microsoft is apparently scrapping next year’s big update for Windows 11. And instead, aiming for a major update in 2024. Which will be 3 years after Windows 11 first launched. So, why the change of plans and what can we expect to see in Microsoft’s next big Windows release? Windows 12 due in 2024? What…

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Windows 365

Microsoft to Enable Brute Force Attack Protection By Default in Windows 11

Last Update: Sep 28, 2022

Microsoft has unveiled a new security feature that is set to arrive in Windows 11 later this year. David Weston, Microsoft’s VP for Enterprise and OS Security, announced on Twitter that the Windows 11 Insider build 22528.1000 brings a new default setting to protect users against brute force attacks. For those unfamiliar, a brute force…

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Atlassian Releases Patches to Fix Critical Confluence Flaw

Atlassian has disclosed a new critical flaw in its Confluence Server and Data Center products. The company explained in its security advisory that the vulnerability (CVE-2022-26138) lets unauthorized users use hardcoded credentials to get full access to Confluence. According to Atlassian, the flaw exists in its Questions for Confluence app. It is designed to help…

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Microsoft Azure

Oracle Teams Up with Microsoft to Launch New Database Service for Azure

Microsoft has teamed up with Oracle to launch a new service called “Oracle Database Service for Azure.” The latest offering provides Microsoft Azure customers access to databases running in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Microsoft explained that enterprise customers can now provision and manage Oracle-hosted database services directly within the Azure cloud dashboard. The service lets…

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