by Theresa Miller | Sep 20, 2018 | Adam Fowler, Microsoft Technology, Security
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and the eventual abandoning of password based authentication is just around the corner. Of course MFA is available on many services right now, but saying goodbye to passwords is still a work in progress. The state of MFA with...
by Theresa Miller | Sep 18, 2018 | Exchange, Microsoft Technology, Phoummala Schmitt
Well if you haven’t heard Exchange 2019 is here now in public preview. During Microsoft Ignite 2017 it was announced that Exchange Server 2019 would be coming out in 2018. This announcement put away fears that Exchange Server 2016 would be the last on-premises...
by Theresa Miller | Sep 13, 2018 | Cloud, Phoummala Schmitt, Platforms
The latest buzz word of the day is multi cloud and its usage with the enterprise. Lots of confusion and speculation but what does multi cloud really mean? Are we all talking about the same thing when we say Multi cloud? Because there are different cloud services...
by Theresa Miller | Aug 21, 2018 | Citrix, Theresa Miller, Virtualization, VMWare
VDI workstation virtualization is a common approach for corporate desktop and application access, and it allows IT to centralize information in the corporate datacenter. These approaches allow for some key business benefits, with the biggest being mobility. Users can...
by Theresa Miller | Aug 1, 2018 | FSLogix, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Technology, Theresa Miller
It’s no secret that organizations that have a native Microsoft Office 365 deployment and non-persistent VDI will experience latencies when using Outlook. This will happen with the full Outlook client, because Outlook uses a cache file for email called an .ost file....