
Last Update: Jun 15, 2023
On this edition of the Enterprise dish, we have a new co-host from SmartDeploy, Aaron Suzuki and we dive into Windows 10 upgrades, Windows 7 migrations and a little bit about patching philosophy.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Because I can already feel the mornings getting lighter, the first 2019 edition of Short Takes looks at Microsoft’s 2018, Microsoft’s 2019, Apple’s comeuppance moment, Spectre and Meltdown, and much more.

Last Update: Jun 29, 2025
Learn how to enable Windows Sandbox in Windows 10 to help protect against malicious applications.

Last Update: Jun 15, 2023
On this end of the year edition of Enterprise Dish, we take a look at the high points that occurred during the year for Office 365, how the company will improve its AI models with its own employees, and of course, what we hope to see happen in 2019.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
In this post, I will explain how you can implement disaster recovery failover for an application that has been built on Azure’s App Services and Azure SQL. Business Continuity One of the great things about Azure is how easy it can be to solve some of the old business & technology challenges, especially if you…

Last Update: Jun 15, 2023
On this edition of the Enterprise Dish, Microsoft has a new sandbox feature for Windows, conferences worth attending in 2019, and how to make your documentation experience a little bit less of a burden.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Because it’s beginning to look a lot like year-end retrospectives, this edition of Short Takes looks at a new Windows 10 urban legend, Microsoft 365 for consumers, HoloLens v2, and much more.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Aidan is convinced that Microsoft needs an “XP SP2” fix to everything that they are doing today; he explains why in this post.
Last Update: Jun 15, 2023
On this edition of the Enterprise Dish, Dux is on the road but is always prepared, a different viewpoint for Office migration and how to work with aging Teams data so that it doesn’t become a jumbled mess.

Last Update: Jun 27, 2025
While Microsoft has finally re-released the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809) since the rollout was paused early October, the company has been busy with version 5.0 of its Launcher software for Android phones, which now supports Windows 10 1803’s one new major feature, Timeline.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Microsoft has scrapped plans to send out tips and tricks email to Office 365 customers after harsh feedback from IT pros.

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
Because it’s summer in November, this edition of Short Takes looks at cloud comparisons, Chinese software piracy, Microsoft loves the military, LinkedIn employees love Google, and much, more more.