Blog

Cloud Conversations

Cloud Conversations – Jessica White on Allyship, Mentoring, & Organizing a Conference

Cloud Conversations is a weekly podcast that we’ll be featuring here on Petri. It’s about everything connected to cloud computing, including technologies like Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM), Microsoft Defender, Windows, Intune, and much more! Cloud Conversations – Jessica White on Allyship, Mentoring, & Organizing a Conference Jessica White is a technical architect, speaker, and a…

View Article
Cloud Computing

Microsoft Rolls Out Azure AD Verifiable Credentials Service to More Customers

Microsoft launched a new Azure Active Directory Verifiable Credentials (VC) solution in public preview last year. The company has now announced that it’s expanding this service to all Azure AD customers. Azure AD’s Verifiable Credentials solution is a decentralized identity scheme that lets organizations to create cryptographically secure digital attestations to an individual’s identity without…

View Article
Windows Logo

Microsoft to Ship Some Exchange Server Security Updates in .EXE Packages

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

Microsoft has announced some major changes to the delivery process for security updates (SUs) and hotfixes (HFs) for Exchange Server. Starting with the May 2022 Security Updates, the company is now releasing some Exchange Server SUs and HFs as self-extracting auto-elevating executables. Previously, Microsoft shipped all security updates as Windows Installer patch (.msp) files to…

View Article
Windows 11

Microsoft Releases May 2022 Patch Tuesday Updates

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

Microsoft has just released the May 2022 Patch Tuesday updates, which bring the usual security fixes as well as some notable quality updates on Windows 11. This month, there are no less than 74 new patches to address vulnerabilities in Windows, .NET, Visual Studio, Microsoft Edge, and more. Serious bugs patched in May 2022 Here are…

View Article
Cloud Computing

Microsoft is Rebranding its Power Apps Portals to ‘Power Pages’

Back in March, Microsoft announced that its annual Build developer conference would be held on May 24-26. The company plans to announce some new developer-focused technologies and tools, as well as big updates for various products. According to a new report from ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft is also planning a major rebrand of its…

View Article
Windows 11

Microsoft Advises IT Admins to Restrict Access to Leaked One Outlook Client

Last week, Microsoft’s web-based One Outlook client (Project Monarch) leaked online, generating some interest among Outlook enthusiasts. The app is based on the Outlook web app for Microsoft 365 commercial customers, and it currently only supports work and school accounts. If Microsoft had yet to acknowledge the existence of the app, it has now issued…

View Article
Microsoft 365 Hero 1 1280x720 2

Getting Started with Microsoft 365 Business Premium

Last Update: May 19, 2022

Microsoft 365 Business Premium, previously known as Microsoft 365 Business, is a subscription service packed with productivity and security management features. It’s designed specifically for organizations with fewer than 300 users, and it is more feature-rich than Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3. In this article, I’ll show you how to set up Microsoft 365 from scratch. Then…

View Article
Security

F5 Confirms New Remote Code Execution Flaw in BIG-IP Systems

Last week, the application service provider F5 disclosed a new security vulnerability that allows threat actors with network access to execute commands on its BIG-IP networking devices. The critical security flaw, tracked as CVE-2022-1388, carries a CVSS score of 9.8 out of 10. According to the security advisory, the vulnerability exists in the representational state…

View Article
Security

Microsoft’s New Security Experts Service Protects Businesses Against Ransomware Attacks

Microsoft has introduced today Microsoft Security Experts, a new service category designed to address the unique security needs of customers across various industries, including healthcare, financial services, and more. The new Security Experts category expands the existing incident response and security advisory services and combines both human-lead services and automated intelligence to help businesses improve…

View Article
Network Security

Active Directory vs. Azure AD (and Other Identity Providers)

Last Update: Oct 14, 2022

This article will look at Active Directory (AD), Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), and explain how they differ and can complement each other. We’ll also compare these Microsoft solutions to some of the major alternative identity providers. This article is not meant to be an exhaustive resource and will not provide step-by-step instructions on how…

View Article
AWS (Amazon Web Services)

AWS Snow Family Now Supports Remote Monitoring and Operations

Last Update: Sep 05, 2024

AWS Snowball customers can now manage their connected Snowball Edge devices remotely. IT Pros can now operate these devices from AWS OpsHub or the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), even when these devices are geographically dispersed. The AWS Snow Family is designed for business customers that need computing power and storage in non-data center environments where…

View Article
Microsoft 365 Apps

Microsoft’s New One Outlook App Gets Closer to Official Launch

Last Update: May 09, 2022

Microsoft has been working on its web-based One Outlook app for Windows and macOS for over a year now. This new Outlook client, also called Project Monarch, leaked online last year, and Windows Central is now reporting that its pre-release version works with commercial accounts (work and school). Earlier today, Twitter user @FireCubeStudios also shared…

View Article
Go to page