Microsoft may remove the mandatory Microsoft account sign-in during Windows 11 setup, a long-criticized requirement for new PCs.
Microsoft has suddenly released an emergency update, after its latest security update left Windows users unable to use Microsoft’s own apps. Teams, Office, OneDrive, and Outlook have all been affected ...
SAP Concur at its annual Fusion conference this week announced a spate of new capabilities, including new agents through Joule, SAP's AI copilot, new virtual card capabilities and enhanced chat ...
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TECHOM Systems announces the latest Microsoft Teams features designed to enhance collaboration, security and productivity for Australian businesses.
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Microsoft and international neocloud provider, G42 set to expand the UAE’s digital infrastructure with a 200-megawatt (MW) increase in datacenter capacity As part of Microsoft’s $15.2 billion ...
You’d think “turning it off and on again” would be the solution to a computer glitch. But for thousands of Windows users right now, the “off” part isn’t happening. Microsoft has confirmed that a ...
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Microsoft shares ended Wednesday's extended session down 6.1%, with investors seemingly unsatisfied about how artificial-intelligence revenue is shaking out in the face of heavy AI spending. Wall ...