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Microsoft Backpedals, Returns Partners IUR Benefits

Microsoft is rolling back changes to its partner program and will keep IUR benefits…for now.

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Two Years Later, Microsoft Teams Has 13 Million Daily Active Users

Microsoft’s Teams application has more than 13 million daily active users and the company is pushing out new features in July and August.

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Microsoft Shifts Sales Focus From Windows to Teams

Microsoft is making updates to its sales agenda for FY2020 and for the year ahead, Windows is out, Teams is in.

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Microsoft Looks to Diversify Chips in Upcoming Surface Products

Microsoft is planning a hardware event for later this year where the company may announce new devices based on chips by companies other than Intel.

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Microsoft Edge Now Available for Windows 7 and 8.1

Microsoft currently offers Edge in three flavors for Windows 10: Canary, Developer, and Beta. For now, you can only install the Canary flavor on older versions of Windows while Windows 10 does offer a Developer release; there is no Beta of Edge available at this time.

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A Little About PowerApps, a Lot About Flow

At ShiftHappens, Brad Sams had a chance to sit down with Melissa Hubbard to talk Flow, PowerApps, and a lot more.

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A Simple Tip To Expedite the Teams Migration Process with Your Users

With many companies starting to move to Teams, Matt Wade has a simple suggestion to expedite the user-adoption process.

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The Art of Story Telling in Three Steps

This week we are at ShiftHappens and Brad Sams had a chance to sit down with Miri Rodriguez to talk about how Microsoft approaches the art of storytelling.

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Is Teams the Next Outlook?

Tony Redmond and Paul Thurrott discuss Teams momentum, Teams as the new Outlook, OneDrive, and hybrid computing at AvePoint’s Shift Happens conference in Washington D.C.

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Moving SQL Databases to the Cloud with the Data Migration Assistant

If you are moving SQL database instances into Azure, you’ll want to look at the updated Database Migration Assistant from Microsoft. The assistant can move your data, and give you an assessment of potential issues.

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