Why Microsoft’s Push Into Custom Silicon Is a Game Changer

The digital age has long been propelled by software revolutions, but a less visible transformation is now underway beneath the cloud’s surface: a silicon renaissance. With rising demand for high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and scalable services, public cloud providers are diving deep into custom hardware. Microsoft, traditionally known for software dominance, is now investing heavily […]

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Microsoft Declares New Outlook GA-Ready: A Premature Move?

Microsoft has once again thrown down the gauntlet in its evolving productivity landscape. Starting August 1, 2024, the new Outlook for Windows—born from the long-gestating “Project Monarch”—will officially be declared generally available (GA) for commercial customers. This shift, announced via Microsoft 365 Message Center entry MC810420, ends the public preview phase and places the revamped […]

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Microsoft Signals the Slow Fade of Remote Desktop Services

For decades, Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Services (RDS) has served as a bedrock technology for enterprise remote access. RDS allowed businesses to deploy centralized application delivery and desktop virtualization across industries including healthcare, government, education, finance, and manufacturing. These organizations appreciated the control, security, and reliability that came with self-hosted environments. However, Microsoft’s recent policy and […]

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How You Can Still Access Classic Outlook Until at Least 2029

For over two decades, the classic version of Microsoft Outlook—the Win32 client—has served as a dependable companion for email communication, calendar management, and enterprise productivity. In the tech world, longevity often equates to legacy, and legacy applications are typically targeted for replacement. But the fate of classic Outlook tells a slightly different story. As Microsoft […]

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Exchange Server SE and the Compressed March to Subscription Licensing

Microsoft is embarking on a critical transition for its enterprise email clients with the upcoming release of Exchange Server SE (Subscription Edition). This marks a major strategic shift in how the company will deliver and support on-premises email services. Historically, Microsoft provided perpetual licenses for products like Exchange Server, allowing organizations to operate independently of […]

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For some users, Microsoft delivers an upscale solution for running Office within the AWS environment.

In today’s cloud-centric world, organizations depend heavily on flexible, cost-effective infrastructure to power their operations. Microsoft Office remains one of the most ubiquitous productivity suites globally, and many businesses rely on running Office applications seamlessly within their cloud environments. However, the licensing frameworks that govern how Microsoft software can be used in public clouds are […]

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A management strategy is essential for dealing with unlicensed OneDrive for Business users.

As enterprises continue their migration to cloud-first infrastructures, Microsoft’s Microsoft 365 suite remains a central pillar of digital transformation. Among its most integral components, OneDrive for Business plays a vital role in user productivity, collaboration, and storage. Yet a recent policy change is poised to upend the current model for managing inactive or unlicensed OneDrive […]

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