workforce modernization

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Workforce modernization on WindowsForum.com covers the strategic adoption of AI tools, cloud security upgrades, and compliance workflows reshaping how professionals work. Discussions include Mexico's 37% daily AI usage rate, Microsoft 365's legacy authentication block as a security upgrade, and the unified Purview eDiscovery platform for legal teams. A key theme is the end of Windows 10 support in October 2025, which forces businesses to upgrade to Windows 11 to maintain security and productivity. These threads highlight the intersection of technology policy, enterprise IT, and human capital management in modernizing work environments.
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    Mexico AI Adoption: 37% of Professionals Use AI Daily and HR Redesigns Roles

    A third of Mexican professionals now use AI tools in their daily work — a shift with immediate productivity gains, uneven employer responses, and profound implications for how jobs are designed, recruited for, and measured across Mexico’s private sector. Background AI adoption has moved from...
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    Microsoft 365 Blocks Legacy Authentication: Key Security Upgrade & How to Prepare

    Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative continues to reshape cloud security practices, and the decision to block legacy authentication protocols by default in Microsoft 365 is the company’s most aggressive move yet to harden enterprise environments against a wave of increasingly sophisticated...
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    Microsoft 365 Purview eDiscovery 2025: Unified Platform, Modern Workflows & Critical Transition Strategies

    Microsoft’s steady evolution of its eDiscovery tools within the Microsoft 365 Purview platform has reached a major inflection point in 2025, fundamentally reshaping how legal and compliance professionals interact with and leverage digital evidence across organizational environments. With the...
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    End of Windows 10 Support in 2025: Why Upgrading to Windows 11 is Critical for Your Business

    October 14, 2025 might seem like a date plucked randomly from a future calendar, but for millions of businesses worldwide, it has the ominous ring of a doomsday clock. That’s the day Microsoft officially pulls the plug on Windows 10 support, ending what has—from 2015 to the upcoming cutoff—been...
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