Jeff Hicks gives us an inside look at the PowerShell Summit Europe 2015 conference that is now underway.
Microsoft will announce later this morning that Windows Server 2012 is now generally available for purchase and download.
Microsoft’s Teams has quickly found itself at the center of the work-from-home conversation that has kicked up during the past month. The company reported that they added 12 million new users in a week last month and coming next month, they will roll out a highly requested feature.
Uncover what Microsoft’s Jeffery Snover has to say about WS2012 R2, PowerShell, and Microsoft’s ‘3 cloud’ strategy in this wide-ranging interview.
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We’re doing a twice-monthly interview show on Petri.com that is dedicated to covering topics of interest to our tech-professional audience. We have branded this show “MJFChat.” In my role as Petri’s Community Magnate, I will be interviewing a variety of IT-savvy technology folks. Some of these will be Petri contributors; some will be tech-company employees;…
Microsoft PowerShell on Linux and macOS—yes, it’s now open source. If you think the world’s gone mad, you might be right. For die-hard Linux-heads, it’s never going to replace Bash, Perl or Python. But for Microsoft-centric dev/ops types, it promises to be a wonderful widget in the toolbag. Especially as more workloads move to “the cloud.”
Want to know what Microsoft Ignite 2015 was like, but couldn’t make the trip? Editorial Director Jeff James has you covered with his Microsoft Ignite 2015 event wrap-up.
While the jury may still be out on Windows 8 in the enterprise, there are plenty of useful features in Windows Server 2012 for IT admins.
In this episode, Stephen speaks to Power Platform expert Shane Young about the top 3 mistakes that IT Pros make with Power Platform. Thank you to our episode sponsor Specops. For a Specops free security audit, click here: https://password.specopssoft.com/unplugit Transcript [MUSIC] Hey everybody, welcome to another episode of UnplugIT. I’m your host, Stephen Rose. Thanks for…
Aidan Finn gives us his perspective of what he thinks IT pros can expect to see at the first Microsoft Ignite conference.