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Microsoft Expands Self-Service License Purchasing to Visio and Project

A Bad Idea Reinforced In October 2019, Microsoft announced that it would allow Office 365 users to make self-service purchases of Power Platform licenses. Although this was viewed as a terrific idea within Microsoft and a useful way to generate new revenues, few Office 365 tenants were as positive. In fact, so much pushback happened…

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Auditing Access to Microsoft LAPS Passwords in Active Directory

Last Update: Sep 19, 2023

Russell shows you how to audit access to LAPS passwords in Active Directory and how to establish a process for managing access to local administrator passwords.

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The Path Ahead for Microsoft’s Windows

Microsoft has made some major changes to how Windows is organized that will have a profound impact on its future.

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Microsoft Announces Earnings This Week, Here’s What To Look For

Microsoft will be announcing its earnings this week which will shine a light on how well it is doing with all eyes focused on its cloud growth.

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VMware Unveils vCloud Hybrid Cloud Service, Enters IaaS Market

VMware takes the wraps off their vCloud Hybrid Service, a cloud IaaS offering designed to compete with similar services from Amazon and Microsoft.

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M365 Changelog: (Updated) Authenticator number matching to be enabled for all Microsoft Authenticator users

Last Update: Jun 24, 2023

MC468492 – Updated June 8, 2023: Number matching is now deployed and enabled for all users of the Microsoft Authenticator app! Microsoft Authenticator app’s number matching feature has been Generally Available since Nov 2022! If you have not already leveraged the rollout controls (via Azure Portal Admin UX and MSGraph APIs) to smoothly deploy number…

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How to Use Known Issue Rollback to Fix Problems Caused by Windows Updates

The technology that underpins Known Issue Rollback first appeared in Windows 10 version 2004. Known Issue Rollback, or KIR for short, lets Microsoft and IT administrators quickly roll back non-security fixes that are causing functionality issues in Windows. Known Issue Rollback is designed to help Microsoft and organizations keep Windows devices secure but make sure…

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Office 365 Updates Keep on Piling Up

Office 365 keeps on changing, which makes it very hard to keep up with detail. The big stuff gets covered in articles but small changes might be overlooked. In this post, Tony looks at some of the changes that happened in the last week or so that you might have missed, including Teams, Planner, OneDrive, Yammer, and Exchange. And preparation for GDPR…

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Using MPIO with the Windows Server iSCSI Initiator

Aidan Finn shows you how to use the Windows Server iSCSI Initiator to create a network fault-tolerant connection to an iSCSI target by configuring MPIO.

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Microsoft EMS Components: Microsoft Intune

Learn how you can get a handle on mobile device management with this overview of Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite and Microsoft Intune.

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