Why Patches and Network Upgrades are Important
Like many people, you’re probably a little annoyed by constant alerts requesting that you upgrade your software or download the latest patch, but ignoring them
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Like many people, you’re probably a little annoyed by constant alerts requesting that you upgrade your software or download the latest patch, but ignoring them
Windows 10 will be getting its first big update this month. Here are the changes and new features coming to Windows 10 users.
If you’re a Windows 7 user, you may have already heard that mainstream support for Windows 7 has ended and security updates will stop in
Working smarter – not harder is a goal for many people this year. As screen time and the number of meetings increases for just about
Classic Sharepoint has been around since 2002, and, unfortunately, like most software built for simpler times it has been added to, patched and layered over
As part of PTG’s initiative to help you work better in 2019, here is an add-on for Office 365 that we believe you can’t afford
Using biometrics (your fingerprint or your face) to log into your computer can be much more convenient and secure than using a password, especially when
One of the best things about using Microsoft products in your business is the variety of options – there is almost always going to be
Several members of our team have spent the week at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC). This annual conference is where Microsoft kicks off their fiscal
Windows 10 was released in late July with much fanfare and since then, Microsoft is reporting that more than 75 million users have made the