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Microsoft Updates A Little Bit of Everything for Azure

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Microsoft has announced a significant number of updates to its Azure platform that includes everything from licensing terms to Azure stack.

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Microsoft 365 Overhauled with New Features and Tiers

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

At Ignite 2017, Microsoft announced a significant update to Microsoft 365 that brings with it new features and two new tiers of the service.

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Microsoft Brings AI, Modular Apps and More to Dynamics 365

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Microsoft’s premier ERP software is getting several new features including AI, modular apps and deeper integration with PowerApps and Microsoft Flow.

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More Efficient PowerShell with PSReadline — Part 6

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Jeff Hicks shares great information about the PSReadline module, which is now a default part of PowerShell.

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6 Things IT Pros Should Look Forward to At Microsoft Ignite 2017

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Microsoft’s Ignite conference kicks off next week and here is what you should be looking for at the big event.

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Headed to Ignite? We Are Too!

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Next week, Microsoft is headed to Orlando where the company will be hosting its Ignite conference and it looks like it’s going to be a big event.

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Let PSReadline Handle PowerShell — Part 5

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

In this series, Jeff Hicks discusses PowerShell and PSReadline.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: September 22

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Because it’s that time of the year again—by which I mean Microsoft Ignite—this edition of Short Takes looks at Microsoft’s first store in London, an undersea data cable, Uber’s London problems, and so much more.

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Office 365 Audit Logging Generates Lots of Data – and Some Odd Entries

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Office 365 audit logging generates a lot of data – sometimes too much. The trick is to know what events are recorded and what applications capture. Some pretty strange audit events turn up in the log, but everyone should relax because they are just traces of the system doing its own thing.

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PowerShell Classes Part 4 — Constructors and Inheritance

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Take your PowerShell class programming to the next level! Define constructors to simplify the creation of the classes, and use inheritance to create a hierarchy of classes and subclasses that inherit properties and methods.

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Let PSReadLine Handle PowerShell — Part 4

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

PSReadline can take advantage of something called a key handler. You have already seen some of them in action like the Up and Down arrow keys.

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Things You Should Know About External Access for Teams

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Now that Microsoft has shipped external access for Teams, it is obvious that they have some work to do to smoothen access and increase functionality. Although access works as long as guest users have accounts in other Office 365 tenants, areas like switching, auditing what external users do, compliance, and blocking deserve some consideration. Here’s what we know from the last week.

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