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March 12, 2019

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Microsoft retreats from rapid release tempo for System Center

The company plans to drop Semi-Annual Channel feature upgrades for its enterprise suite of client and server management tools to better 'optimize the way we are delivering new features.' Read more ▶

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Nasuni for Windows Server 2008 File Server Migration

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Image: 6 tips for scaling up team collaboration tools

6 tips for scaling up team collaboration tools

Don’t be afraid to push for wide-scale adoption of team collaboration tools. These six strategies from IT leaders will help your organization reach new heights in collaboration. Read more ▶

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Chromebook cheat sheet: How to get started

Got a new Chromebook? This guide will help you navigate the ever-expanding world of Chromebook apps and figure out how to make the most of Chrome OS. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Microsoft to start selling Windows 7 add-on support April 1

Microsoft to start selling Windows 7 add-on support April 1

'Extended Security Updates' will give enterprise customers more time to move off Windows 7 by providing security fixes for OS vulnerabilities after support ends in January 2020. Read more ▶

Image: How to go incognito in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge

How to go incognito in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge

While 'incognito' mode in any of the big four web browsers offers a measure of privacy, it doesn't completely hide your tracks online. Here's how the feature works, and how to use it. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft's 800M claim for Windows 10 signals migration acceleration

Microsoft's 800M claim for Windows 10 signals migration acceleration

If those numbers are accurate, the company is 80% of the way toward its goal of Windows 10 on 1 billion PCs and devices. But Windows 7 remains popular, too. Read more ▶

Image: With Windows 10 version 1903 imminent, lock down Windows updates now

With Windows 10 version 1903 imminent, lock down Windows updates now

This month's Patch Tuesday will likely include the usual swamp of buggy patches – we’ve seen it over and over again for most of the past year. Now, though, you should be extra careful to block the new Win10 version 1903 in case it appears. Read more ▶

Image: 13 handy hidden shortcuts for Gboard on Android

13 handy hidden shortcuts for Gboard on Android

Save time and get more accomplished with these super-useful shortcuts for Google's Gboard Android keyboard. Read more ▶

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Getting IoT Right:Tips for Successful IoT/Analytics Projects

Check out tips for Successful IoT/Analytics Projects here. Read more ▶

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