New Office 365 subscriptions for consumers plunged 62% in 2016

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Jan 31, 2017
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10 new UI features coming to Windows 10

The next major upgrade for Windows 10, dubbed the Creators Update, will be released in April. It will add new programs for creating content (like new music composing and painting apps), but there will be many additions addressing the ways you interact with the core OS itself. Here are the most noteworthy, based on what’s we’ve seen in the Insider Preview builds. Read More

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New Office 365 subscriptions for consumers plunged 62% in 2016
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Is the Future of Enterprise Security in Managed Services?: Networkworld White Paper

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New Office 365 subscriptions for consumers plunged 62% in 2016

Microsoft said subscriptions to Office 365 had hit nearly 25 million, but additions to the software rolls were down 62% in 2016 compared to 2015. Read More

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Microsoft’s shell game: 2 new ways to deploy Windows 10

Microsoft has more going on than just replacing CMD: a unified adaptive shell called CSHELL and Cloud Shell. Read More

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Wine 2.0 brings MS Office 2013 compatibility to Linux

If you run Linux and happen to use Windows software, it’s time to grab Wine 2.0. Read More

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Digital District Leadership in 5 Steps: Networkworld White Paper

Building efficient, impactful, future-ready districts takes planning. Our checklist, Digital District Leadership in Five Steps, helps you get started by asking the questions needed to identify new learning opportunities supported by technology. Read More

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