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5 Safety Tips To Keep Your Microsoft 365 Data Safe
Ever since organizations have transitioned to work from home and hybrid working environments, statistics for Microsoft 365 data breaches have increased at a staggering pace. The numbers show that regardless of industry and size of the company, M365 breaches may be more common than you think.
Apple In Your Enterprise: What you Need To Know About Apple’s New M1 Chip Before Switching
Do you know what Apple’s M1 chip has to offer your enterprise, and what steps you need to take if you plan to make the switch?
Microsoft Delivers New Cloud PC: Is your Business Ready for Windows 365?
This year, Microsoft has an exciting list of reveals for their annual partner event, Microsoft Inspire. While the list is generating some much-anticipated buzz, one topic stands out as a very captivating new application service that could massively impact the industry – Windows 365.
Is your Business Ready for Windows 11? Here’s What Microsoft’s New OS Means for You
Is your business ready for Windows 11? Read more to learn about the latest features and find out if your devices meet the minimum requirements for Microsoft’s latest OS.
Microsoft Warns Vulnerability PrintNightmare Affects All Windows Versions
A zero-day vulnerability that can be exploited to enable remote code execution on a target device, dubbed PrintNightmare, has been confirmed by Microsoft to affect all versions of Windows.
Microsoft 365 Users Are Being Targeted in Latest Round of Phishing Attacks
Microsoft is warning Microsoft 365 users to beware of phishing emails claiming their “Free Trial Subscription” is due, urging users to call and cancel subscriptions before monthly fees begin.
Microsoft is Re-Branding Office 365 Plans
On April 21st 2020 Microsoft will be changing the name of their plans in an attempt to simplify purchase decision and eliminate some confusion.
Critical Vulnerability in Remote Desktop Services announced by Microsoft (CVE-2019-0708)
Critical Vulnerability in Remote Desktop Services found. Find out how this new cyber threat could impact businesses worldwide and if you could be affected.
B.C. Public Sector is approved to use Microsoft Cloud Technologies including Office 365
B.C's Office of the Chief Information Officer has approved the use Office 365, Intune, Power BI and parts of Azure for use by the B.C. Public Sector.