In today’s Ask the Admin, we discuss whether it’s necessary to use third-party antimalware in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 on your company’s PCs.
Microsoft is re-releasing Windows 10 1809 and the company is promising a commitment to improved quality but the question is if they really mean it this time or if they will quickly revert to their old ways.
Microsoft has announced a new offer to VMware customers that will give them a free Windows Server license if they switch to Hyper-v but there are some other caveats too.
Microsoft has announced the availability of Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1). Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 includes previous improvements delivered via Windows Update and addresses feedback from customers. Currently, there are 625 hotfixes and updates. Many of these updates are available to the public on the Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update, while others are only available to specific customers or partners. It is standard practice to include all of these updates in a Service Pack, and as such they are included in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1.
In today’s Ask the Admin, I explain how Microsoft’s new terminal software for Windows 10 improves on the existing console.
We look into Storage Spaces, the Windows Server 2012 storage subsystem, and delves into why it deserves a closer look.
A closer look at some of the features of Microsoft’s new MSIX installer technology and how they can be used to improve application packaging and distribution in the enterprise.
Last Update: Apr 15, 2022
Find out how to synchronize OneDrive for Business using the Next Generation Sync Client in Windows 10.
This month’s cumulative update for the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update sees the OS build bumped to version 16299.248.
Russell Smith walks us through different security features that are available in Windows 10 Enterprise Data Protection.