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Cloud Conversations – Nikki Chapple on Teams Governance, Community & The Changing Face of Tech

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 – Nikki Chapple Teams Governance, Community, and Tech Nikki Chapple is a Principal Cloud Architect at CloudWay, and she’s…

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Microsoft Teams

What’s New in Microsoft Teams – April 2022

Microsoft has published a monthly roundup of the updates made to its Teams collaboration service during the month of April. This includes new chat & collaboration features (such as suggested replies), enhancements to the meetings experience, new Teams certified devices, and much more. Here’s a look at everything you need to know. Microsoft Teams’ Presenter…

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Cloud Computing and Security

Microsoft Addresses Cross-Tenant Database Vulnerability in Azure PostgreSQL

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Microsoft has released new patches to address critical security vulnerabilities affecting its Azure PostgreSQL product. Discovered by security researchers from Wiz Research, the “chain” of flaws dubbed “ExtraReplica” could be exploited to gain unauthorized cross-account database access. According to the security advisory published by the Wiz Research team, the vulnerabilities allow attackers to bypass tenant…

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Microsoft Azure

Azure Container Apps Add Built-In Authentication Support in Preview

Microsoft has released built-in authentication support for its Azure Container Apps, a new fully managed serverless container service. The feature enables developers to secure external ingress-enabled container apps without writing code. The Redmond giant launched Azure Container Apps at its Ignite conference in November 2021. It is a serverless hosting solution that builds on Azure…

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Microsoft 365 Apps

Microsoft to Move Office Apps to Monthly Updates for Enterprise Customers

Microsoft has announced in a message on the Microsoft 365 Admin Center that it will automatically begin updating all devices with Office apps to the Monthly Enterprise Channel next month. The Redmond giant is urging commercial customers to get ready for the move for various reasons, based on user feedback. The Monthly Enterprise Channel allows…

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Windows 11

How to Customize the Windows 11 Start Menu and Taskbar

Last Update: Jun 08, 2025

While there are some limitations, there’s a lot that you can do to make the Windows 11 Start menu and taskbar more like Windows 10, but you can also personalize them in other ways. Let’s take a closer look at some of the ways you can configure the Windows 11 Start menu and taskbar to…

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Security

Newly Discovered Emotet Campaign Spreads Malware Through PowerShell Commands

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered that the threat actors are testing new attack techniques to distribute malware. Indeed, the latest version of the highly sophisticated Emotet botnet uses PowerShell commands attached to the XLL files to target Windows PCs. Emotet is an advanced Trojan that is primarily used to spread malware via phishing emails on compromised…

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Microsoft 365 Apps

Microsoft 365 Web Apps Now Let Users Switch Between Multiple Accounts

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

Microsoft has released a new feature that allows users to switch between multiple personal and work accounts in Microsoft 365 web apps. The account switching capability began rolling out to all Microsoft 365 customers earlier this month, and it should become generally available in late June. Previously, the only way to switch accounts was to…

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Network Security

Microsoft Partners With Red Button to Enhance Azure DDoS Protection

Last Update: Mar 25, 2025

Microsoft has announced a new partnership with Red Button, an Israel-based Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack simulation testing solutions provider. The Redmond giant believes that this collaboration will enable organizations to identify gaps and develop effective strategies to mitigate DDoS attacks. “With Red Button’s DDoS Testing service suite, you will be able to work with a…

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Security

Atlassian Releases Patches for Critical Jira Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

Atlassian has released new security patches for its Jira and Jira Service Management solutions. The latest set of updates aims to address a critical vulnerability that could let attackers to bypass authentication controls. According to Atlassian’s security advisory, the bug was first discovered by Khoadha of Viettel Cyber Security. Tracked as CVE-2022-0540 and issued a…

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Security

Apple Finally Discontinues Support for macOS Server App

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

Apple is phasing out its macOS Server application that was first released back in 2011. Indeed, the company has announced in a support document that macOS Server is discontinued as of April 21, 2022 (via MacRumors). According to Apple, all existing customers can still continue to download and use the app on the latest macOS…

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DevOps code

How to Use Git Bash on Windows

Last Update: Jun 08, 2025

Git Bash is a terminal emulator shell and limited Linux-like environment for Windows that lets you run Git commands. Learn how to use the app in this detailed guide. What is Git Bash? Git Bash is a software tool for Windows. It runs Git commands using an emulation layer. Bash is a command-line shell for…

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