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Office 365 will block Flash by 2019
Microsoft recently announced plans to eventually stop the activation of Silverlight, Shockwave, and Flash content in Office 365. This is not just the developers disabling bugs with an option to click a link or button to look at content. Within…
Read MoreSkype for Business Cloud PBX Can Help Ditch the Desk Phone
A vast majority of companies today are utilizing Microsoft’s Office applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. All companies are also using a phone system within their organization. With Skype for Business Cloud PBX it is possible to combine these…
Read MoreWhy Microsoft Cloud
It is no secret that in today’s day and age there are two major requirements for network infrastructure; reliability and security. Microsoft fully understands these needs and has developed one of the world’s largest networks. A network investment north of $15 billion to be exact. How can you utilize the Microsoft cloud to enhance your business?
Read MoreLegitimate mail is marked as Junk in Office 365
We recently discovered an issue with Outlook classifying legitimate Emails as junk. Valid emails from clients as well as emails from within our organization were being sent to our junk folder. Mail is classified as Junk in Exchange Online and within the Outlook client separately. We had the Junk Filtering in Outlook disabled before this problem started so for our case we knew it was an issue with Junk Filtering in Exchange Online.
Read MoreWindows 10 and WebEx: Not on IE11 or Edge
Web Conferencing in today’s workplace is as common as making a phone call. An early innovator in the field, Cisco is still a top choice for most companies. Their WebEX platform is salable, secure, easy to use, and even free in some instances. Sometimes in the IT world, even with preview builds, and despite best efforts by large companies such as Microsoft and Cisco, technology takes awhile to catch up and mesh with each other.
Read MoreTraveling Smart Phones
The iPhone 6 and 6S are among a growing number of smartphones ideal for global travelers since they can be used almost anywhere in the world. The iPhone 6 supports the necessary radio frequencies that local carriers offer their 4G LTE wireless service. The days of complicated “world” phones are over. Almost all carriers now support the global frequencies one way or the other.
Read MoreAT&T Introduces Wi-Fi Calling for the iPhone
AT&T has just rolled out Wifi Calling for the iPhone 6 and 6s. This feature was previously limited to subscribers in the Houston area but is now available nationwide. AT&T was the last holdout on the technology but they have finally made the switch (Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile already participate). This feature allows your iPhone to make and receive calls and/or Text messages when cell service is spotty or non-existent, over your phones’ WiFi connection. To turn on Wi-Fi calling, go to Settings > Phone > Wi-Fi Calling, and tap the slider to turn it on. No more having to deal with buildings that have poor signal, or interference if your home has a bad cell signal. Just turn on your Wi-Fi and make your calls over the internet. Happy calling.
Read MoreWhen Collaboration tools come together… Microsoft OneNote and Microsoft Dynamics CRM
The ability to store plain text notes, and attach photos and other document types to a record in Microsoft Dynamics CRM has always been a handy tool for collaborating amongst a team. With Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 Update 1, we can now leverage the productivity and collaborative features of OneNote within CRM. Below is a feature comparison between traditional CRM Notes and OneNote integration.
Read MoreMicrosoft Surface Book – The Full Story
The Microsoft Surface book is Microsoft’s next step in the evolution of its Surface touchscreen device. It is the inevitable leap, and it’s the missing link that connects a touch pad with a laptop. Think of it as an IPad and laptop in one, but way better. Running windows 10, you will have the access, programs and features you have come accustomed to. This isn’t a tablet, it’s a laptop. The screen has an innovative “dynamic fulcrum hinge” that connects to the keyboard to allow it to fold up just like a laptop.
Read MoreMicrosoft Outlook App for iPhone: Office 365
With the advance of office 365 into the corporate world, and the marketplace dominance of the iPhone, the two are bound to meet. Up until recently when faced with assisting business users with adding their office 365 email onto their…
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