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Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Four Technology Hiring Trends to Watch For In 2018
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Microsoft's Sales Get Azure Boost; Tax Charge Leads to Net Loss
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Digital Transformation Strategy: Why the Future of Work Matters
by Brian Buntz via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
U.S. Said to Probe Apple on Updates That Slow Older IPhones
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
In a Big Kubernetes Play, Red Hat Gobbles Up CoreOS for $250M
by Yevgeniy Sverdlik via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
GE Exec on Digital Twins, Predix Platform and Diversity
by Brian Buntz via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Google to Create a Cloud App Marketplace, Chasing Amazon
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Veeam Recovery to Microsoft Azure Featuring Veeam PN Now Available
by Veeam Guest Blogger via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Apple Is Said to Push Back Some Key IPhone Software Features
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Monday, January 29, 2018
Microsoft App Ink to Code Will Help Developers Coding UI
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Veeam Recovery to Microsoft Azure Featuring Veeam PN Now Available
by Veeam Guest Blogger via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Linux Monitoring Tool Detects Meltdown Attacks
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Five Common Office 365 Problems You Should Know About
by Sandra Lupanava via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
U.S. Bid to Build 5G Network Opposed by FCC Head, Wireless Lobby
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Improving On-Demand Data Protection with the Public Cloud
Friday, January 26, 2018
Blockchain IoT Security: The Enduring Importance of Trust
by Brian Buntz via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Windows 10 Telemetry Tool Shows Users Data Sent to Microsoft
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (Jan. 19 - 26, 2017)
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
How do I get a list of all the files I’ve shared in OneDrive for Business?
In traditional OneDrive user interface this was a simple click to see the shared files and even today in OneDrive personal it’s easy to click between those that have been shared with me and those that I have shared. In basic governance and compliance, being able to manage file sharing and controlling the sharing is of paramount importance. If you have all your files in a single view you can see visually what has been shared and look at each file to see that beyond the fact it’s been shared you can see who it’s been shared with.
If you an admin in Office 365 you can go into the Usage Reports to see the activity and usage reports. View Activity by Files or by Users. Like what you see? You can export either report into Excel and interrogate it even further.
In this report you can see what’s been shared, viewed, synced, internal and external sharing counts and by file or by user. It’s quite useful and I think many have no idea it exists. You can read more about the reporting portal in this blog post from the Office team. The SharePoint, Exchange and OneDrive Activity report can be really quite powerful in understanding activity, usage and adoption including things like… what are people sharing externally?
In addition the Unified Audit Log has a lot of options that you can look at including uploaded, accessed, viewed files or deleted files:
What about for users who aren’t admins?
Good news. The feature has been announced and was detailed at the recent SharePoint Saturday San Diego event. A few cool features were announced in San Diego including a new point in time file recovery and rollback for OneDrive to recover from malware and corruption of your files.
Roadmap? Yep. The Shared by Me view in OneDrive is coming in Q1 according to the roadmap.office.com. Simply search by OneDrive and scroll down to In Development to find the feature.
There is more coming to OneDrive including a new personalized list of the files I’ve shared internally and externally as well as time limited compliance options for external sharing and brand new recovery options.
I highly recommend this very recent keynote address by Stephen Rose Senior Product Manager from OneDrive. He went into detail about the new sharing features as well as the recovery piece. Cool stuff.
by Joel Oleson via
Savill's FAQs: Hyper-V Migrations and the Windows Server 2016 Failover Cluster
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Blockchain IoT Security: An Interview with Xage's CEO
by Brian Buntz via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Artificial Intelligence Nears the Summit of Hype in Davos
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Intel's Rosy Sales Outlook Signals Demand Holds Up Amid CPU Flaw Scandal
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
RHEL 7.5 Beta Includes VDO Technology Acquired From Permabit
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Past OpenStack Darling Mirantis Rehires Former CEO to Lead New Cloud Strategy
by Wylie Wong via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
What IT Pros Can Learn From the Top 5 Data Hacks
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Red Hat: We Didn't Pull CPU Microcode Update to Pass the Buck
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Prevent Hackers - SharePoint Extranet Security
by noreply@blogger.com (Jeff Cate) via SharePoint Solutions Blog
Alphabet Launches New Company to Hawk Cybersecurity Services
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Windows Desktop Program Offers Devs Software Data Analytics
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Savill's FAQs: Exploring Azure Files Sync Features
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
AWS Acquires Sqrrl for Threat Hunting Capabilities in the Cloud
by Nicole Henderson via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
How to Deploy Industrial Internet: A Brief Guide
by Brian Buntz via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Apple Says Health Records, New Battery Features Coming to IPhone
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
OneDrive for Business Feature is Best Protection from Malware
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Three Critical Areas of Desktop Deployment That You Must Get Right
by Paul Robichaux via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Microsoft Shields Azure Stack Hybrid Cloud Users from Patent Trolls
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Tackling the IoT Security Challenge: A Business-Minded Approach
by Brian Buntz via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Here's What Chief Security Officers Are Worrying About in 2018
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Monday, January 22, 2018
Savill's FAQs: Azure Files Sync and Change Control for Group Policy
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
The Director Role and Offloading Authentication in Skype for Business 2015
by Byron Spurlock via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
New Pluralsight Course: Reporting with PowerShell HTML and Enhanced HTML
My 12th Pluralsight course, and 4th PowerShell focused one in a row is now out, and this time is on a really interesting topic: How to create HTML reports with PowerShell. PowerShell is an amazing tool to gather information from all of your Microsoft systems, including Office 365, but let’s be honest, a CSV or HTML report is not really pretty. This is where HTML comes in! By using PowerShell to gather the information, and rendering it with HTML and enhanced by CSS you can really create beautiful and useful reports.
Let’s take a look at some examples! In the example below, you can see an HTML Table that is Paginated, has Search enabled, and the Service Status color depends on the value of the content inside, so you can quickly see the services that are stopped!
Another example here is a computer report, that first shows the BIOS information as a list, the Disk information with a Free Percentage % that is color coded, and all the Services to Investigate in a nice table!
Here is another example of Office 365 Report of licenses and users!
You can check out the course today on Pluralsight at the following link: http://spvlad.com/PSHTML or if you do not have an account yet, you can get a free 10-day Trial over here: http://spvlad.com/PS10DayTrial !
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Sunday, January 21, 2018
DFFS Package updated to v4.4.3.37
I have released a new version of the DFFS package (v4.4.3.37) with a few bugfixes and some new functionality.
You find the change log here and the files in the download section of the user manual.
Please post any comments in the forum.
Best regards,
Alexander
by Alexander Bautz via SharePoint JavaScripts
Friday, January 19, 2018
DFFS – another test round on the latest version
Hi,
I have fixed a few things on the latest version and have published a new build. It must still be considered a BETA version until I have gotten some feedback on the fixes and the new features.
You find the package and the change log in the BETA folder here.
Please post any feedback below, or use the forum.
Best regards,
Alexander
by Alexander Bautz via SharePoint JavaScripts
Savill's FAQs: Microsoft Intune Licensing and Device Management
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
IBM Falls After Sales in New Business Fail to Impress Bulls
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
ITPro SnapShot: What Else Happened This Week? (Jan. 12 - 19, 2017)
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Software Engineers Must Know Multiple Coding Languages: Study
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
CES 2018: The Final Business Products Countdown
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Windows 10 Control Panel Transformation Continues in RS4
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Microsoft Sees Need For Regulation, Laws For AI Advances
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Veeam Acquires AWS Backup Provider N2WS for $42.5M
by Nicole Henderson via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
SaaS Developer Tool CircleCI Closes $31 Million Series C Funding Round
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
SQL Server: Avoiding a Sort with Descending Order
by Itzik Ben-Gan via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
How a 22-Year-Old Discovered the Worst Chip Flaws in History
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Savill's FAQs: System Center Endpoint Protection Manual Install
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Why Bosch’s NA President Is Upbeat about Self-Parking Cars
Inside Look: How Panasonic Builds Its Toughbook Laptops
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Windows 10 Control Panel Transformation Continues in RS4
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Wall Street’s $1.7 Billion Bet on Rising Risk of Grid Attacks
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Big Tech Dealmaking Accelerates in Signal Smart Cities Are Near
Three New Submarine Cables to Link Google Cloud Data Centers
by Yevgeniy Sverdlik via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
CES 2018: The Final Business Products Countdown
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Savill's FAQs: How Much Disk Space is Necessary for a Windows 10 Upgrade?
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
IBM, Maersk Form New Blockchain Company for International Cargo
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Google Offers Online Course in Jobs Push Amid Concerns About AI
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Savill's FAQs: Setting the $ Character in a PowerShell String
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
IoT Videos: Five Industry Leaders Recap IoT’s Breakout Year
by Jeremy Coward via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Monday, January 15, 2018
BlackBerry Doubles Down on Car Software With Hack Protection
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Alibaba's AI Outgunned Humans in Key Stanford Reading Test
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Saturday, January 13, 2018
DFFS – new BETA version need some testing
Hi,
I have finally wrapped up all loose ends and have published a new DFFS version. It must be considered a BETA version until I have gotten some feedback on the fixes and the new features.
You find the package and the change log in the BETA folder here.
Please post any feedback below, or use the forum.
Best regards,
Alexander
by Alexander Bautz via SharePoint JavaScripts
Friday, January 12, 2018
Google Technique Offers Spectre Vulnerability Fix with No Performance Loss
by Nicole Henderson via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
How Artificial Intelligence Will Shake Up Investment Trading
by Terri Coles via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
ZTE Aiming to Launch 5G Smartphone in U.S. By Early 2019
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Amazon Is Said to Explore AR as VR Gets a Lifeline at CES
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Savill's FAQs: How Much Disk Space is Necessary for a Windows 10 Upgrade?
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
New IMC Chair Shares Plan to Drive IoT Deployment
by Brian Buntz via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Bitcoin Could End Up Using More Power Than Electric Cars
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Intel's Response to Chip Meltdown Deepens Rift With Microsoft
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Skype Adopts Signal Protocol for End-to-End Encryption
by Nicole Henderson via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Locking Active Directory in a Box: How to Secure AD in a Threat-Intensive World
CES 2018: Exploring Business Solutions and Applications in the Sands Expo
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Protecting Customer Identity with Consumer IAM
Rugged Laptops, Tablets Fill Important Enterprise Niches
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Savill's FAQs: Using chkdsk and Networking Protocols in Azure
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Technology Providers’ Company Profiles
Today’s requirements for hybrid cloud strategy
AWS's Linux in the Cloud Goes On-Prem
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Microsoft Project Shows Promise of Machine Learning in Healthcare
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
New Google Headset, Camera Aim to Spread VR Beyond Gaming
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Agile Stacks Unveils its SuperHub DevOps Tools
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
New Supercomputer to Extend NOAA's Weather Predictions by Six Days
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
PEPCOM Digital Experience: More Consumer Products to Meet Business Demands
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Employee Cloud Adoption Requires New Perimeter Defenses
by Andrew Mayo via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
New Dell PCs to Sync Messages, Calls With IPhone and Android
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Microsoft Says Chip Fix May Significantly Slow Some Servers
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
How to Effectively Manage Each Step When Migrating to Windows 10
by Paul Robichaux via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
How Apple for Education Helped a Rural School System Boost Scores
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Monday, January 8, 2018
Moving to the Hybrid Cloud
Savill's FAQs: Managing and Using VMs in Azure
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
WP Engine Gets $250 Million Funding from Silver Lake
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
CES Unveiled: Consumer Products to Meet Business Demands
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
MIT Researchers Working on Better 'Vision’ for Autonomous Driving
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Meltdown and Spectre are Scary New Things That are More of the Same
by Troy Hunt via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
How Red Hat Is Dealing With the Spectre of the CPU Meltdown
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Friday, January 5, 2018
From Patches to Performance: What Enterprises Need to Know About Meltdown and Spectre
by Nicole Henderson via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Artificial Intelligence and Automation Make Waves in Shipping
by Terri Coles via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Savill's FAQs: Handy Microsoft Edge Keyboard Shortcuts
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
ITPro SnapShot: Resources for the Meltdown and Spectre Flaws
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Apple Says All Macs, IPhones, IPads Exposed to Chip Flaw
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
ITPro SnapShot: Resources for the Spectre and Meltdown Flaws
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
SQL Server on Hyperconverged Infrastructure
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Critical CSRF Security Vulnerability in phpMyAdmin Database Tool Patched
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Consumer Electronics Show 2018: Business and Enterprise Expectations
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
How to Protect Against the Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerabilities
by Susan Bradley via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Five Linux Server Distributions to Consider in 2018
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
A first mover disadvantage or IIoT ecosystem confusion?
by Brian Buntz via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
When Using Angular, Be Sure to Convert to JSON Using `angular.toJson`
This is a quick one, but if it has the potential to bite you, you’ll thank me for it later.
I use AngularJS generally these days when I want to write solutions in SharePoint, whether on premises or in SharePoint Online. Yes, that’s the older version of Angular, meaning versions in the 1.x range.
When you’re using any JavaScript to work with SharePoint data, though, you’ll probably end up converting the data from string-based JSON to JavaScript objects and if you want to save them back to SharePoint, you’ll then convert the data from JavaScript objects back to string-based JSON.
There are two primary ways for do the second conversion:
- JSON.stringify – All “modern” browsers support this function and it works great. If you’ve been doing JavaScript development for a while, you’ll know this function very well – so well that you may rarely think about it when you use it.
- angular.toJson – This is AngularJS’s version of the idea, but it’s smart specifically for objects which are under Angular’s control. In many cases, Angular augments objects with its own properties to keep track of things going on in the page. For example, $$hashkey helps Angular keep track of what objects have changed since a digest cycle.
Depending on how you manage the objects which contain your SharePoint data, you may end up with some of these additional properties on things. If you try to save a list or library item with one of these unrecognizable properties (to SharePoint, at least), you may get an error.
Because of this, it’s important to either:
- Delete the properties which will be seen by SharePoint as invalid before you use JSON.stringify in advance of the writes, or
- Use angular.toJson instead
I would recommend the latter, after getting bitten by my own code earlier this week. I had taken a great function Julie (@jfj1997) had adapted from Andrew Connell’s (@andrewconnell) earlier work on REST batching (See the article Make batch requests with the REST APIs for a link to AC’s examples.) and embedded it into a solution. Everything worked just fine for quite a while, and then we started noticing a few items missing when we expected them to have been loaded into a list – and it was our favorite type of bug: sporadic. It turned out that several of the items had Angular properties and were throwing errors in the batch loads. This was my fault – when I decided to use the function, I didn’t change JSON.stringify to angular.toJson. Once I did, all was right as rain.
Lesson learned for me (yet again!): be sure you understand exactly what the code you borrow really does.
by Marc D Anderson via Marc D Anderson's Blog
What You Need to Know About the Big Chip Security Problem
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Intel, Microsoft Deal With Widespread Computer-Chip Weakness
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
A New Ban at the White House: Staff's Personal Mobile Phones
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Will 2018 Bring More Apple Enterprise Users?
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Intel Says Range of Chips Vulnerable to Hack, Denies `Bug'
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Microsoft Acquires Hybrid Cloud Storage Vendor Avere Systems
by Nicole Henderson via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
NVIDIA Wants to Block Use of Cheaper Consumer GPUs in Data Center
by Yevgeniy Sverdlik via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Savill's FAQs: Using Microsoft Azure AD Domain Services
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
AMD Soars After Rival Intel Said to Reveal Processor Flaw
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Savill's FAQs: View Your Azure Resources Using PowerShell
by John Savill via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Amazon, Salesforce Shifting Business Away From Oracle
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
How to Remove 'Open PowerShell' from Windows 10 Context Menu
by Karim Buzdar via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
How smart speakers help drive the consumerization of IT
by Brian Buntz via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Multi-Cloud Strategy Can Be Tough, But Worthwhile: Study
by Todd R. Weiss via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
America's Mobile Obsession Gets Greener
by Bloomberg via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Monday, January 1, 2018
What Artificial Intelligence Trends Say About Cloud in 2018
by Nicole Henderson via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Watch Out for Mobile Data Transparency in 2018
by Lisa Schmeiser via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Should Microsoft Continue Updating Windows 10 Twice a Year?
by Richard Hay via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools
Will 2018 Be the Year of Blockchain?
by Christine Hall via IT Pro - Microsoft Windows Information, Solutions, Tools