Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
This month sees Microsoft pull a standalone security update, release a Windows 10X emulator so that developers can start adapting apps to work with the upcoming dual-screen SKU, we get more details on the container architecture in Windows 10X, a public preview of FIDO2 support for hybrid Azure Active Directory deployments, and much more.
Windows 7 reaches end-of-life, Microsoft throws Windows a lifeline with Windows 10X, Windows 10 gets another major feature update, and Windows Server continues to support Azure.
Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Microsoft says that since the general availability of Windows Server 2019, it has seen the fastest adoption rate for Server Core in history.
Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Enable password-less sign-in in hybrid cloud deployments using FIDO2 security keys with the next SAC release of Windows Server.
Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
Microsoft today announced the general availability of Windows Server version 1903, which adds new Windows Server container capabilities, an updated Windows Admin Center, and improved application compatibility in Server Core.
Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Need a little extra GPU power inside your container? Here is how you can turn on GPU acceleration in Windows Containers.
Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Looking for help with your migration in a hybrid cloud world? These tools can help you on your path ahead.
Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Install Windows Server 2019 System Insights using Windows Admin Center.
Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Microsoft has released a new version of SharePoint and with it comes a couple new features to help you recover from an outage.
Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
A lot is changing in the world of Hybrid Cloud and IBM is making a big play to win the segment by purchasing Red Hat.
Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Microsoft says that it is working on some recommendations for its small business customers on how best to replace the lost features in Windows Server 2019 Essentials.
Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Windows Server 2019 is the first version of Microsoft’s server OS not to RTM. But what does that mean in practice?