Calendaring is Really Hard to Code and That’s Why You Were An Hour Late to that Meeting

Writing code for calendaring features is hard. Some of you might say writing any kind of code is hard, and you might have a point, but calendaring is particularly tricky. Why’s that? Well, consider time zones for a start – a meeting you set up isn’t ne… Continue reading Calendaring is Really Hard to Code and That’s Why You Were An Hour Late to that Meeting

U.S. Air Force and Microsoft partner to empower airmen with modern IT

The U.S. Air Force is breaking the glass as a leader in harnessing the power of cloud, rapidly rolling out modern services to enable airmen to advance the mission through more effective collaboration. As part of their digital transformation journey to achieve global access, persistence, and awareness for the 21st century, the U.S. Air Force…

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New organization switcher in the Microsoft 365 admin center

We’ve received a lot of feedback from partners and customers about the challenges of managing multiple Microsoft cloud orgs. Partners manage anywhere from two to hundreds of orgs, and many enterprises use multiple orgs for compliance or logistical reas… Continue reading New organization switcher in the Microsoft 365 admin center

Afternoon Cyber Tea—From threat intelligence to chatbots: A look at AI in cybersecurity

On this episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea, Ann Johnson and Jane Frankland discuss chatbots, AI, and increasing the number of women in cybersecurity.
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