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PowerShell for SharePoint Online Toolset

We can use PowerShell for SPO by using any of the development environments provided by Microsoft. If you ask my recommendation about what tool to use, I would say Windows PowerShell ISE or Visual Studio Code. Finally, there are also third-party tools to run PowerShell scripts and modules for SPO.

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Service Manager 2012 Beta: SCSM System Requirements

Microsoft recently released System Center Service Manager 2012 beta. In this first of a series of posts by Peter De Tender about installing System Center Service Manager 2012, we learn what SCSM 2012 offers and what is needed to get it up and running.

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Getting Started with hMailServer

hMailServer is a free email server for organizations, businesses, and individuals which is easy to install and simple to use. Find out how to install and configure hMailServer in this overview. What is hMailServer? Have you ever wondered if there were any decent alternatives to Microsoft Exchange as your mail server? Well, there is! hMailServer…

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Everything You Need to Know About Windows – February 2020

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.

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Previews of SharePoint 2016 and Cloud Hybrid Search Are Now Available

Microsoft on Monday announced that SharePoint 2016 IT Preview is now available, as is a cloud hybrid search preview for SharePoint Server 2013 and 2016.

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SharePoint 2016 Reaches RTM, Future of SharePoint Virtual Event Announced

Microsoft has announced today that SharePoint 2016 has reached RTM, which brings with it many new features including the next generation of hybrid capabilities for the platform.

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Microsoft Announces Windows Server 2019, Preview Now Available

Microsoft has announced Windows Server 2019 and you can download preview bits today to test before the platform reaches general availability.

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Windows XP: It’s Time to Say Goodbye

Windows XP ends its user support in April 2014. Don’t be left in the dust! Learn why you should migrate from Windows XP to Windows 7 right now.

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The Tenth Version of Exchange Shows There’s Life in this On-Premises Server

Microsoft released lots of information about Exchange 2019 at the Ignite conference. Administrators will love some of the new features, but end users will find little to amuse them. But then again, the Exchange on-premises story is all about being a bulletproof enterprise-class email server. And that’s just what Exchange 2019 delivers.

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This Week in IT – Google’s Strict Anti-Spam Rules: What M365 Admins Need to Know!

This Week in IT, there’s a critical Alert for MS 365 Admins: Your Emails Might Be at Risk with Google’s New Anti-Spam Rules – Discover Vital Steps to Ensure Seamless Communication Now! Plus, what you can do to protect your Windows Server 2012/R2 workloads as it reaches end of support, Active Directory is getting some…

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