by Theresa Miller | Oct 17, 2017 | Sonia Cuff, Windows
When Microsoft announced the Microsoft 365 solution set, a lot of people scratched their heads and wondered what they were thinking. Did this replace Office 365? Was it just a marketing wrapper bundle of existing products? Microsoft staff still get hassled about the...
by Theresa Miller | May 16, 2017 | Sonia Cuff, Windows
Microsoft’s annual Build conference is always full of exciting news for software developers. If node.js, typography and webhooks put you sleep, it’s easy to skip this event. But Microsoft also uses this opportunity for other major announcements too. And with the...
by Theresa Miller | Dec 20, 2016 | Sonia Cuff, Windows
My friends think that it’s easy choosing new tech gear when you’re a geek. We scan rows of specifications like a fluent second language, easily removing options at a glance. Surely we end up with the best gear and no buyer’s remorse? In reality, it’s a little more...
by Gina Rosenthal | Oct 11, 2016 | Containers, Melissa Palmer, Platforms, Windows
The container ship is sailing with everyone on board, including those who are running Windows 2016 in their data centers. Docker Container Platform for Windows Server 2016 officially introduces Docker to the Windows ecosystem. Docker continues to gain serious...
by Theresa Miller | Sep 27, 2016 | Cloud, Theresa Miller, VDI, Virtualization, Windows
Microsoft Ignite is here and there is much to talk about. During the first day keynote Microsoft brought news of a strategy that focuses on Digital Transformation for business. They showcased examples that covered how companies like BMW is managing vehicles remotely...
by Theresa Miller | Aug 16, 2016 | Platforms, Sonia Cuff, Windows
IT projects are established because of a need, and can be led by IT, the business or both. Mind the gap and the reality of technology use. Generally, the IT drivers are pretty easy to quantify. Aging hardware is more likely to fail, and it is more challenging to...