Microsoft is adding two new tiers to its Microsoft 365 platform that are designed as up-sells to current E3 customers.
December is usually a quiet month at Microsoft, but this year there have been several newsworthy events, including Microsoft’s plans to drop the EdgeHTML rendering engine and a new virtualization feature called Windows Sandbox.
With 2019 right around the corner, Aidan makes a few predictions about what we will see in the year ahead.
Microsoft keeps the updates flowing and last month, Office 365 received a number of updates that continue to enhance the platform.
Microsoft announced at its Ignite conference on Monday a new service called Windows Virtual Desktop that will preview later this year. In today’s Ask the Admin, I’ll take a closer look at exactly what this service provides.
Aidan explains how a lightning strike to one of Microsoft’s data centers in America affected Microsoft cloud customers around the world.
Ahead of Microsoft’s Ignite conference, the company will combine the roadmaps for Office 365 and Microsoft 365 signaling that these two products will continue to be deeply intertwined.
Microsoft is testing out a new Managed Desktop service and is looking for feedback as it gears up to bring it to market.
Lots happens in a month within Office 365. I can’t possibly write an article about every change in SharePoint, Teams, Exchange, etc. released by Microsoft,, so sometimes I need to publish a catch-up (or catch-up) post. Here are ten things that I think are interesting enough for you to know about.
Microsoft is evolving Microsoft 365 and now positioning it above Windows when it comes to developing for the company’s various platforms.