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Microsoft is Changing Security Defaults: Here's What You Need to Know

Back in October 2019 – you know, before it all changed – Microsoft beta-tested a new baseline security program with 30 million users. We let the mega-computers crunch all of those numbers but the result was astoundingly clear: Adding things like MFA and conditional access to accounts made a world of difference.

 

To be fair that isn’t exactly a surprising find. While it’s our job to care about how nefarious types are trying to get into your data, you’re likely busy thinking about the 99.9% of the rest of your business. Cakes, cookies, muffins, whatever kind of delicious baked goods you make. (And even if you don’t make baked goods, you should still keep reading..) 

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These 4 Tech Innovations Displayed at Microsoft Inspire are Full of Rich Opportunities.

Microsoft held their Microsoft Inspire and Microsoft Ready events in Las Vegas last week and PTG's sales and marketing teams were there. Here are a few of the demonstrations that really impressed us. 

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Is The Future of the Cloud Underwater? Microsoft Thinks It Is.

It sounds like something cooked up in a sci-fi film, but Microsoft has been quietly working on a project called "Natick" which aims to move some of its data centers underwater.

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Check Out These New Meetings and Call Features in Microsoft Teams!

We love providing training to offices on how to use Microsoft Teams because Microsoft keeps adding new features that make Teams better than any other communication hub available.

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What Is An Always Connected PC? And What Are They Good For?

The term "Always Connected PC" or AC-PC for short, was a term coined by Microsoft and used by Lenovo as early as 2017. These PCs combine the efficiency of a smartphone's processor in the body of a laptop computer. 

Microsoft believes that for a PC to be considered an "Always Connected" device it must succeed in four key areas:

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