
Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
ow do you create InfoPath repeating tables with PowerApps? The answer is you use some really fancy, customized galleries.

Last Update: Jun 15, 2023
On this episode of the Enterprise Dish, we dive in deep on how to pick the next hardware for your data center, building out a test lab, and a lot more to satisfy your IT Pro hunger.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
This post will show how to use the Run Command to execute PowerShell scripts inside an Azure virtual machine running Windows Server from the Azure Portal. Note that this can also be done using PowerShell, CLI, and REST API.

Last Update: Jun 15, 2023
Microsoft is releasing two major Windows 10 updates per year and it’s causing havoc for IT Pros; on this episode of the Enterprise Dish, we sit down with Jeff Harris to dive deep into how we can make these updates significantly easier to manage.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Microsoft is starting to roll out significant UI changes to Office applications with updates to the ribbon, search, and new icons.

Last Update: Dec 03, 2024
I predicted that the Build conference would give us lots of Azure news. In one respect, I was right; there was lots of news.

Last Update: Jun 15, 2023
On this episode of the Enterprise Dish with Dux, we dive deep into what has been announced for SharePoint Server 2019, the future of AI, and Microsoft’s freshly minted Surface Hub 2.

Last Update: Jun 15, 2023
On this episode of Enterprise Dish, Rick and Brad are in Chicago at VeeamOn where we are diving in deep to the future of backup technology.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Hub 2 and while it has a similar name to the original product, the company is making significant changes to the hardware.

Last Update: Jun 15, 2023
On this episode of the Enterprise Dish, we dive into ransomware and how to protect yourself, how to grow your career as an IT Pro and a lot more.

Last Update: Sep 24, 2024
Google is rolling out one of its largest updates ever to G-Suite and at the same time, is chipping away at the unique features that were previously only found in Office 365.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
At last year’s Ignite, Microsoft announced that it was developing an HTML5 web client for Remote Desktop Services. At the end of March, Microsoft made a preview available.