The general rule is that it’s difficult to become under-licensed for SaaS applications, so you’ll be pleased to know that Microsoft have found a way when it comes to Microsoft 365 license compliance!
What’s the deal?
There are a significant number of Microsoft 365 security...
Microsoft admit the robots are coming!
The Microsoft Product Terms for April 2020 contained a little gem of information that, despite the lack of associated fanfare, is actually pretty significant. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a growing area of business – the idea of...
March has been a busy month for Microsoft with 3 pretty significant Office 365 & Microsoft 365 changes being announced.
Microsoft 365 F1
Microsoft F1 SKUs are part of the license line-up for what Microsoft call “firstline workers” – people within organisations...
This article was written by Rich Gibbons, ITAM Review and Damien Juillard, Elée / Sambox.io
Following the end of support for SQL Server 2008/2008 R2 on July 9, 2019, Windows Server 2008/2008 R2 also reached the end of support on January 14, 2020. What does this mean and what are...
On December 11, 2019 we ran our 3rd Online Summit – “Making Sense of Microsoft”.
This was our most successful Online Summit to date with 724 registrations from 44 different countries across 5 continents, again showing that Microsoft, and ITAM, really is a global concept!
While...
Microsoft have announced the preview of Azure Spot Virtual Machines – to replace the current preview of Azure low-priority Virtual Machines, which will be retired January 1, 2020.
What are Spot instances?
They’ve been around for several years, particularly prominent in the world...
This article is collaboration between AJ Witt, The ITAM Review, and Maarten Saeys, Head of Product Marketing, Lansweeper
At its annual Inspire conference this year, Microsoft formally announced that development for MAP Toolkit, a widely used inventory tool for Microsoft environments,...
November 2019 saw the release of Microsoft SQL Server 2019 and one of the new things it brings is enhanced fail-over and Disaster Recovery rights specific to SQL server.
What are the changes?
With the introduction of the 2019 release, having SQL Server with Software Assurance now...
In a recent announcement, Microsoft have revealed changes to several Software Assurance benefits, with the first changes happening in February 2020 (just 5 months from now). While there doesn’t appear to be one place with all the information, I’ve done my best to bring it together...
At Inspire, their annual partner conference, Microsoft announced upcoming licensing changes for 3 products:
Dynamics 365
PowerApps
Flow
The changes discussed below will take effect October 1, 2019 and this article is based on information released at Microsoft Inspire and via subsequent...