Microsoft’s announcement that hot patching in Windows Server 2025 will become a paid feature has generated a robust debate within the IT and security community. Hot patching—the ability to install updates without rebooting servers—has long been seen as a critical evolution in enterprise system...
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The UK cloud computing sector is currently facing intense regulatory scrutiny, particularly focusing on the licensing practices of major cloud service providers Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Google Cloud. This follows the Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) provisional findings...
Microsoft’s Copilot, the company’s ambitious AI assistant woven into the fabric of its productivity suite, has received a sleek new redesign. This marks another milestone in Microsoft’s drive to redefine the way users interact with technology, as the boundaries between artificial intelligence...
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It’s not every day you get to see a tech giant’s daring AI master plan hit speedbumps so publicly, but Microsoft’s latest consumer AI adventure reads less like a smooth launch and more like a season finale cliffhanger—with high-profile hires, internal strife, sibling rivalry, and a stagnant user...
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In a tech world often dominated by buzzwords, shifting certifications, and the unyielding march of acronyms, it’s sometimes refreshing—albeit a touch intimidating—to watch a company actually earn a new stripe. NLP Logix has done precisely that, strutting onto the stage with not one, but two...
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If you blinked, you might have missed it: VMware, the virtualization juggernaut, has pulled a plot twist more dramatic than a soap opera season finale. The company quietly revived its free ESXi hypervisor, a move that has set the virtualization and IT communities abuzz. For those following...
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Usually, when your boss tells you “We have robust safeguards protecting our corporate systems,” it’s not an invitation to get your popcorn and wait for the plot twist. But in the latest drama out of Redmond, Microsoft has delivered exactly that, leaving IT administrators everywhere either...
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Somewhere along the timeline of modern tech, the idea of a “quiet week” in Windows land became as quaint and fictional as a clippy-free Office. And yet, when Leo Laporte, Richard Campbell, and Paul Thurrott convene for another episode of Windows Weekly—this time titled “The Rice is Done”—what...
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