Microsoft’s SharePoint platform continues to grow at a healthy rate and the company has successfully transitioned the majority of its users to the cloud.
Microsoft’s enterprise application packaging technology, MSIX, is being partially ported to down-level Windows clients and there are some interesting new features due in Windows 10 20H1.
Microsoft is making SharePoint Server 2019 now generally available which means it may be ready for your production environment.
Microsoft has announced Windows 10 has passed 400 million installs and while they still have a long way to go to reach 1 billion, with Enterprise customers now starting to upgrade, the install base will continue to grow.
Microsoft has finally removed the ‘Get Windows 10’ app with an update to Windows 10 that officially closes the book on the company’s controversial upgrade practices.
Microsoft currently offers both on-premises Windows Server versions and Azure in the cloud. But with the coming generation of Nano Server capabilities in Windows Server vNext, the differences between these product lines are about to blur even further. You can learn more about Nano Server in Aidan Finn’s article, Microsoft Announces Nano Server. And be…
Today, the company is updating that figure and the growth has been substantial. In a blog post penned by Jared Spataro, Corporate Vice President for Microsoft 365, he states that the number of active monthly SharePoint cloud users has doubled to 200 million.
This week, Microsoft announced SharePoint Server 2019 that will be released later this year and here is a list of everything that is arriving with the update.
Image Creator, the new AI-based art generator tool that Microsoft announced at Ignite 2022, is now available in Microsoft Bing. The new Image Creator app is only rolling out in preview to Bing in select markets, with an integration with Microsoft Edge to follow later this month. Powered by OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 technology, Image Creator…
Microsoft says that Teams now matches Skype for Business Online’s feature set but the company still won’t say when they will decommission Skype.