• WWDC 22: What Apple's big plans mean for business

    WWDC 22: What Apple's big plans mean for business
    Apple delivered a bounteous feast for developers (and Apple device users) Monday at WWDC 2022, and while we wait for more granular details to emerge, here's a rundown of some of the big enhancements and features that will make the most difference to you and to your business when they roll out this fall.Messages and Mail
    Apple has finally put some much-needed effort into the application most business users spend most of their time using — Mail. It also improved Messages.The Mail improvemen
  • Stop the Leak Before It's Too Late - Supply and Demand Chain Executive

    Stop the Leak Before It's Too Late - Supply and Demand Chain Executive
    Stop the Leak Before It's Too Late  Supply and Demand Chain Executive
  • Elon Musk heaps layoff threat on top of in-office work mandate

    Elon Musk heaps layoff threat on top of in-office work mandate
    After emailing top managers in his company last week to demand that all employees return to the office, Tesla CEO Elon Musk signaled he wants to cut 10% of his workforce in anticipation of a bad recession.Musk sent a follow-up email on Thursday telling executives to “pause all hiring worldwide” and said he plans to cull 10% of Tesla’s workforce, according to Reuters, which first obtained a copy of the message. The email was followed by yet another the same day clarifying
  • WWDC22: Apple brings declarative device management to the Mac?

    WWDC22: Apple brings declarative device management to the Mac?
    More opportunities for engineers and developers to implement declarative device management solutions are likely to emerge at WWDC 2022, at least, according to MacAdmins.Speaking during the pre-event podcast, speakers argue that Apple will eventually require that all mobile device management (MDM)  providers introduce support for declarative management. Might this include bringing declarative device management to the Mac?What is declarative device management?
    Apple first introduced declarat
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  • After a Windows update, what should you expect?

    After a Windows update, what should you expect?
    Let’s get this straight: It’s not normal for a Windows update to remove software. It’s designed to install the update, not change software already in place on your system. At least, updates are not supposed to remove software. Since March, however, if you run the RDgateway broker service on Server 2022 (and only that version), the monthly cumulative updates have removed that service. This behavior is not normal; this is a bug.As Microsoft notes in the Microsoft 365 Admin
  • Microsoft promises to engage with employee unions

    Microsoft promises to engage with employee unions
    Microsoft has promised to engage with employee unions at the company and won’t seek to stop them forming.“Recent unionization campaigns across the country — including in the tech sector — have led us to conclude that inevitably these issues will touch on more businesses, potentially including our own,” said Microsoft president Brad Smith, in a blog post last week. “This has encouraged us to think proactively about the best approach for our employees, sharehol

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