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Last month Microsoft announced that over 400 million devices have Windows 10 installed. But despite the general consensus that those adoption rates are a huge success, Microsoft wants more. Because one of the biggest obstacles to large-scale migrations is varied compatibility among workstation hardware and software, a new tool has been released to analyze and...
Upgrading To Windows 10? Avoid Headaches, Downtime And Frustrations By Following This Advice For the past few months, we’ve been swamped with questions about Windows 10. If you’re wondering whether now is the best time to upgrade your system, here’s what you need to know: First and foremost, if your organization relies on your computers...
After much speculation as to when it would finally rear its head, Google has finally announced the imminent arrival of the Android 6.0 M operating system, which goes by the name of Marshmallow. It follows in the footsteps of previous foodstuff-inspired Android operating system releases, including its predecessor Lollipop. Though the Developer Preview of Marshmallow...
Later this fall, Apple will be releasing their new operating system, El Capitan. For all those Mac lovers who are anxiously chomping at the bit to test out this new OS, you’re in luck. A beta version has been released, and users can sign up to try it out through the Apple Beta Software Program....
It’s finally here – the long-awaited release of the new Windows 10 operating system from Microsoft has been confirmed for July 29. The tech giant is skipping number 9, making this the latest release since Windows 8 failed to live up to expectations. That means Microsoft has gone back to the drawing board, and emerged...
Windows 8 was a disappointment. The user interface was too complex for general users and many critics were not impressed with Windows 8’s features. And so Microsoft plans to leave the Windows 8 blunder behind and move on to Windows 10. Numerous changes have been made and new features added to Microsoft’s new flagship operating...
Here is a 10 minute video that will show you highlights of the new features in Windows 8.1 and how to use them. Give us a call if you have questions.
Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP, Exchange Server 2003, and Office 2003 on April 8, 2014. If your organization has not started the migration to a modern desktop, you are late and the countdown is on. Top 7 Reasons To Upgrade: XP has tons of viruses. XP is OLD. (Almost 12 years old!) XP...
Back in June we made it a point to let you know that Microsoft was planning the introduction of a new and improved version of their latest operating system, in a blog post titled, Re-Start Windows 8 with Windows 8.1. Today, with the October 18th launch date less than a month away, we would like...
Not to put too fine a point on it but, if you’re one of the millions still using Windows XP for your business, it’s definitely time to rethink your IT business plan. Is that a Yugo you’re driving? Though not quite as obsolete as the poorly designed and equally poorly executed import from Yugoslavia (that...
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