Microsoft just announced preview support for Corporate Owned Fully Managed Android Enterprise devices. What does this mean for the administrator of these devices? Well the landscape has been changing a lot lately in the device management space. So before going on to the new stuff let’s review the classic scenarios COBO – Corporate Owned Business
Read MoreSurface and Windows 10 in the Enterprise
on April 25, 2019Originally posted on Sun Behind the Clouds: In 2018 Microsoft became the fifth largest PC vendor in North America. Of course much of this is fueled by Surface lineup that has moved rapidly from an enthusiast or secondary device to become the preferred device of many enterprises. I do a lot of work with the Canadian
Read MoreCistel and Gradient Ascent Announce Partnership to Provide AI Solutions
on March 26, 2019Cistel Technology Inc. and Gradient Ascent today announced a new partnership to provide Artificial Intelligence (AI), data science, and machine learning solutions. Today, businesses and governments are required to make operational and strategic decisions that are evidence-based and principled. AI-powered solutions accomplish this by empowering organizations to unlock the value of data to deliver improved
Read MoreMicrosoft Technology Roadshow
on April 17, 2018Our resident Microsoft expert, Mitch Garvis, was at a cloud networking conference recently and send us these links for aspiring cloud technicians. Azure Training: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-ca/training Azure Certification: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/learning/certification-overview.aspx Windows Certifications: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/learning/windows-certification.aspx Productivity Certification: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/learning/mcse-productivity-certificatio.aspx Mobility Certification: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/learning/mobility-certification.aspx This post originally appeared on The World According to Mitch, April 17, 2018
Read MoreWindows 10 Updates – Order from the Chaos
on March 27, 2018Since the original release in July of 2015 there have been six versions of Windows 10 released in total: Version 1507 (Codenamed Threshold 1) Version 1511 (Codenamed Threshold 2 aka the November Update) Version 1607 (Codenamed Redstone aka the Anniversary Update) Version 1703 (Codenamed Redstone 2 aka the Creators Update) Version 1709 (Codenamed Redstone 3
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