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June 01, 2022

Windows 11: Should you bypass the hardware block?

Strict hardware requirements block many machines from upgrading to Windows 11. There’s a way around that block, but should you use it? Here’s what to consider. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Acronis: Questions that every business should ask managed services providers

Ever-evolving cybersecurity threats and infrastructure complexity can make it difficult for small IT teams to keep up. Managed services providers can help.

Microsoft pumps the brakes on hiring

Microsoft is pulling back on hiring tech talent for its Windows, Office and Teams chat and conferencing software groups.

Is your company a ‘Best Place to Work in IT’?

Then help it get the recognition it deserves! Nominations are now open for Computerworld’s 2022 program. Submit your nomination now!

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Microsoft security vulnerabilities drop after five-year rise

While elevated privilege attacks remain a critical security concern when using Microsoft products, a new report says that the raw number of vulnerabilities is dropping.

Microsoft looks to make Teams screen-sharing more interactive with Live Share

The Live Share SDK, announced at Microsoft’s Build event this week, lets developers turn any third-party application into a “multiplayer” Teams app.

Microsoft takes productivity, collaboration to the top floor at Build

At this year's Build event, Microsoft showed how serious it is about deepening the collaboration capabilities in its software.

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