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June 12, 2020

Microsoft ousts Office 365, crowns Microsoft 365 new monarch

For Microsoft, it's a case of out with the old, in with the new. For users, it's a recipe for confusion. Read more ▶

Android 11's most important additions

Don't let the shiny new features fool you: The most consequential changes in Google's new Android 11 Beta are the ones most people probably won't even notice. Read more ▶

Woody Leonhard: Some Win10 PCs are apparently being upgraded to version 2004 without consent

I’m seeing an increase in the number of people who claim that their Windows 10 version 1903 or 1909 computers were upgraded to version 2004, without warning. The behavior might be due to a bug in the way Win10 handles “Pause updates.”

Jonny Evans: How will Apple tempt developers to ARM-based Macs?

Will developers want to use Apple's soon to be upgraded ARM-based Mac platform.

White Paper | Binary Tree

Successfully Manage Your Teams Migration

Given that most large enterprises are already in the Microsoft cloud and many of them are currently planning M&A activities, you have a recipe for significant levels of tenant-to-tenant migrations. And with the exponential growth of Microsoft Teams as the collaboration hub within Office 365, it’s critical to ensure a smooth transition of Teams as part of an M&A or cloud consolidation process. This paper explores the requirements for ensuring a successful migration.

Jonny Evans: 10 Signal tips for iPhone, Mac and iPad users

Anyone who seriously wants to secure their communications uses the cross-platform Signal service.

White Paper | AVI-SPL

Help suddenly remote staff do their best work from home

Follow our six steps to help staff adjust to remote work, including sharing video conferencing best practices.

14 IT certifications that will survive and thrive in the pandemic

These tech certifications not only have high value now, but employers will continue to value them as the coronavirus continues.

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