A targeted and highly destructive attack back in November combined some older malware with some stolen credentials to devastate machines.
Continue readingA targeted and highly destructive attack back in November combined some older malware with some stolen credentials to devastate machines.
Continue readingThe deadline for getting off of Exchange 2007 is rapidly approaching and probably a number of you considering Exchange 2016, and wondering about virtualization.
Continue readingAs we bring 2016 to a close, it’s only natural to start to consider what the new year will bring. What bad habits will we finally drop. What good ones will we adopt?
Continue readingJust as Santa’s elves were busy busy busy getting ready for Christmas, so too were the developers at Microsoft on the Exchange team.
Continue readingThe three new Microsoft Exchange APIs can handle more than just emails, are more open-standards friendly and based on REST, and are simpler to use than EWS.
Continue readingNo matter how good a sysadmin you are, there will always be users that will install something bad and break their computers. Here are a few tricks you can use to stop them.
Continue readingIf you are considering deploying the latest Exchange on the latest version of Windows Server, be aware there’s a major and yet unfixed bug.
Continue readingUsing PowerShell for managing remote computers quickly and efficiently has been one of its main advantages. If you’re not familiar with it, these commands will get you up to speed.
Continue readingSticking to Windows 7 may seem logical for you and your company, but are you aware of all the features you’re missing out, which can make daily system administration much easier.
Continue readingConsidering the magnitude of the recent DDoS attack on Dyn, that almost brought down the internet, all sysadmins must take action to prevent their devices from taking part in future attacks.
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