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July 17, 2019

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Microsoft OneNote cheat sheet

Part of Microsoft’s Office suite and built into Windows 10, OneNote is a robust note-taking app that is also available as a free standalone product. Here’s how to get up and running with OneNote for Windows 10. Read more ▶

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Normalize Discovered Software to Effective Software Asset Management

This best practice guide will help you get the most out of software normalization process and showcase the benefits realized during software publisher audits and renewal discussions. Read more ▶

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Upcoming Windows 10 1909: Update or upgrade? Microsoft clarifies

The next version of Windows 10, due out this fall, will continue to offer Windows Update for Business controls, the company says. Read more ▶

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Productivity Hack: Why You Should Ditch Your Stock PDF Reader for PDFpenPro

Fill out forms, add signatures, and more with this innovative tool. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft previews 'chromified' Edge's group policies to win enterprise approval

Microsoft previews 'chromified' Edge's group policies to win enterprise approval

Hoping to catch the interest of IT admins, Microsoft is offering a sneak peek of group policies they could use to manage the still-under-development "full-Chromium" Edge. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Microsoft starts Windows 10's 1803-to-1903 forced upgrade

Microsoft starts Windows 10's 1803-to-1903 forced upgrade

The company said it's starting the process of upgrading Windows 10 PCs running last year's April update and moving those PCs to the latest version of the operating system. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft’s Windows Update system is broken. Will it ever be fixed?

Microsoft’s Windows Update system is broken. Will it ever be fixed?

It’s a bad sign when companies answer complaints and concerns with corporate doublespeak. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft: Teams now has 13M daily active users, outpacing rival Slack

Microsoft: Teams now has 13M daily active users, outpacing rival Slack

The company this week unveiled new Teams features aimed at front-line workers as it continues to push its team collaboration platform in a still-growing market. Read more ▶

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Windows 10 cheat sheet

Get to know the interface, features and shortcuts in Microsoft's latest operating system. (Now updated for the Windows 10 May 2019 Update.) Read more ▶

Image: How Teams is helping frontline workers at Ferguson

How Teams is helping frontline workers at Ferguson

As the plumbing supply firm looks to transform and improve business, it’s turning to the team chat app to help its showroom workers and wholesale sales staffers do more in less time. Read more ▶

White Paper: Redapt

Advantages of a Common Container Platform over Cloud-Native Services

A movement from on-premises datacenters to public cloud environments is inevitable for virtually every organization; some applications and workloads have already moved or are candidates to move in the immediate term. Read more ▶

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