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Windows Server 2016 and System Center 2016 To Arrive In October

Microsoft has announced that the general availability of Windows Server 2016 will arrive in October and that it will include the Docker Engine to Windows Server 2016 customers at no additional cost.

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Multi-User Windows 10 Powers Windows Virtual Desktop

Russell explains how multi-user Windows 10 enables Microsoft’s new Windows Virtual Desktop on Azure.

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Microsoft Has Fixed One of the Annoying Aspects of Teams

Microsoft has recently rolled out an update to Teams that fixes one of the most annoying issues with the application.

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Small Change in Recover Deleted Items. Big Impact for Exchange Users

The IT world often focuses on big changes and announcements instead of looking at how small changes can really make a difference. One example is how Microsoft has changed what happens when users recover deleted items to allow items go back to where they came. It’s a great change, even if it is seven years overdue.

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Windows Server 2022 Secured-Core and Azure Hybrid Services Block Kernel Level Attacks

Microsoft announced at its Ignite conference earlier this year that it is extending its Secured-Core initiative to Windows Server 2022. Currently available for selected Windows 10 devices, Secured-Core requires hardware to meet new standards that follow isolation best practices and to have minimal trust of firmware. Microsoft says that Secured-Core devices are intended for industries…

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Microsoft Loop is Rebrand of Fluid Framework

Last Update: Jan 20, 2023

At its Ignite conference yesterday, Microsoft announced that some parts of its Fluid Framework are being rebranded as Microsoft Loop. Or at least some parts of it. First announced in 2019, the Fluid Framework provides users with what Microsoft describes as ‘atomic units of productivity’ that can be shared and worked on independently of a…

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Office 365 Soars to 155 Million Active Users

Office 365 now has 155 monthly active users and is gaining new users at over 3 million seats per month. That’s impressive by any measure, with growth fueled by migrations from on-premises servers, new customer wins, and the influence of new applications like Teams.

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M365 Changelog: Introducing At a glance summaries in sharing e-mails for Word documents

Last Update: Jun 27, 2023

MC227295 – Updated December 10, 2020: We have updated the post with additional information. Thank you for your patience. Sharing e-mails for Word files will soon include the estimated time to read for document as well as its key points, as announced at Ignite. Key points Microsoft 365 Roadmap 66189 Timing: Standard release: beginning early January through…

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Office 2019 Now Available for Mac and PC

Microsoft is making Office 2019 available starting today but only for a small group of customers; consumers will have to wait a few more weeks.

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Microsoft Teams Adds Support for Scheduling Chat Messages

Microsoft Teams is getting a new schedule send feature that allows users to choose a specific time to send a chat message. The feature was spotted by Petri Jämsen, a Microsoft 365 consultant, and it’s rolling out gradually in public preview for the Teams desktop and web apps. First announced at Ignite 2021, the schedule…

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