The Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI) is a cross-platform command line tool allowing IT pros to connect to Azure services and execute administrative commands within the tenant. After installing the Azure CLI locally, you can execute commands using the terminal of your choice. In this article, we’re going to detail how to download, install, and get…
Pocket PC Summer clock (Daylight Savings Time or DST) in Israel for 2006 On the 30th of March 2006 Israel will be switching to Daylight Savings Time (aka “Summer clock”). For those of you who don’t know, because of various political reasons, the Israeli government keeps shifting the DST entry and exit points each year,…
Learn about the key new features in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 3, including Hyper-V containers, Nano Server, and more.
Revealed at the Ignite conference, Microsoft plans to make some changes relatively soon to relieve the complexity and overhead of deploying and managing hybrid Exchange organizations. Microsoft also showed how to move mailboxes between tenants. It’s a small part of the tenant-to-tenant migration scenario, but it’s good to see it happening.
Microsoft announced that its Azure Container Service preview is now available and lets IT pros deploy and manage containers with several open source tools.
Microsoft is bringing new features to Teams that will make it easier for firstline workers to communicate with other employees.
Microsoft’s Surface Book 3 represents the ‘best of the best’ of the Surface family. It has the most powerful CPU/GPU combo, it can be a tablet or a laptop, supports up to 32GB of RAM and is a machine designed for work. Technically, it’s designed for work and play, with both consumer-grade and professional-grade GPU…
According to Kaspersky’s Threat Evolution Report Q3 2019, there is new ransomware ‘focused solely on NAS’ active in the wild.
Let’s examine whether there are any features in Windows Server 2016 that might be worth SMEs upgrading to it.
Microsoft has officially unveiled Windows Nano Server, but what does the news mean for system administrators? Russell Smith provides his thoughts in his latest commentary.