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…
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…
Microsoft has announced a free one-to-one consultation service for small businesses, including retailers, nonprofits, education institutions, and more. This new online consultation service is quite similar to the sales support plan introduced back in 2020, and it aims to assist SMBs and education customers with their digital transformation efforts. The Redmond giant explained in its…
This week in IT, Windows Autopatch could kill off Patch Tuesday for some enterprises, but not all might be what it seems. Remote Help is now generally available, and yes, it’s expensive. Windows 10 November 2021 is ready for broad deployment. Microsoft is planning to disable SMB v1 in an upcoming Windows 11 release. Exchange…
Security researchers have revealed a new series of ransomware attacks carried out by the Hive ransomware group to target Microsoft Exchange Servers. Hive is a popular ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) model that was first discovered in June 2021. The Hive ransomware group targets business networks with several methods and mechanisms, including phishing emails with attachments. It has…
Microsoft has announced that the Exchange Server cumulative updates (CUs) are switching to a biannual release schedule. The company currently releases CUs quarterly, but this slow release cycle will allow organizations to keep their Exchange servers up-to-date more easily. “We are moving to a release cadence of two CUs per year – releasing in H1…
Back in December, Amazon released emergency fixes to address the Log4j vulnerability in JVMs across multiple environments, but it looks like these updates still left some security loopholes. Since Amazon published the fixes, security researchers have discovered that the original hot patch left AWS customers vulnerable to container escape and privilege escalation bugs (via The…
Last Update: Nov 18, 2022
Many Office 365 customers want to use Azure ExpressRoute to connect their on-premises network to the Microsoft cloud with a private connection. As you may know, though, Microsoft does not recommend using Azure ExpressRoute with Microsoft Peering to connect to Office 365. There are several reasons for that, let me point out a few of…
Last Update: Jul 29, 2025
PowerShell can download files from the Internet and your local network to your computer. Learn how to use PowerShell’s Invoke-WebRequest and Start-BitsTransfer cmdlets to download files here. Welcome to another post on how PowerShell can assist you in your daily job duties and responsibilities. Being able to download files from the Internet and your local…
Microsoft is finally getting ready to deprecate the SMB1 (Server Message Block version 1) file-sharing protocol on Windows PCs. Indeed, the company has announced that SMB1 is now disabled by default in the latest Windows 11 Home Dev Channel builds. SMB1 is an outdated file and resource sharing protocol that allows users to communicate with…
Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
Microsoft announced a significant revamp of its Azure Purview data-governance platform. The Redmond giant is rebranding the service as “Microsoft Purview” and also rolling out new Microsoft 365 compliance capabilities to the suite. The new Microsoft Purview suite provides customers with compliance tools that allow them to view all their data assets in one place….
Last year, Microsoft unveiled its plans to create a fully-managed version of Grafana that runs natively on its Azure cloud platform. Now, the Redmond giant has announced that the new Azure Managed Grafana service is now available in public preview. Grafana is basically an open-source platform that enables organizations to visualize multiple types of reliability…