
Microsoft recently announced that the next version of Windows Server, which we presume to be Windows Server 2022, will require servers to have a physical TPM 2.0 chipset supporting secure…
Microsoft recently announced that the next version of Windows Server, which we presume to be Windows Server 2022, will require servers to have a physical TPM 2.0 chipset supporting secure…
Windows Server licensing is something that, if you don’t live in it every day, can be extremely confusing. To be fair, even if you DO live in it every day,…
Migration. It’s not just for animals heading south this winter. Sometimes we need to migrate our files within the infrastructure. Let us help make migrating your file server shares to…
Windows Server 2012 is dead, long live … anything newer Today, October 9, marks the end of mainstream support for Windows Server 2012 in all variations, including Datacenter, Essentials, Standard,…
The Essentials Server to Office 365 integration tool is great because it automatically replicates the same credentials from in house to Office 365 with little administrative overhead. If you successfully…
Microsoft has been threatening for a while to implement a semi-annual channel for servers (much like Windows 10) that will give you two major upgrade versions per year, and it’s…
Sometimes the most obvious way to do something is not how you actually get it done. My two-year-old son likes to push chairs across our tile floor. Things go great…
If you follow the news in the slightest, you’ve probably heard of WikiLeaks, the organization responsible to for publishing volumes of classified secrets for the world to see. Lost among…
Do you have Software Assurance (SA) on your Windows Server licenses? If so, you may be wondering how your licenses will be upgraded from 2012 to 2016. And if you’re…
The Good News: Windows Server 2016 has been released! The Bad News: Things just got a lot more complicated. We’ve been receiving a number of questions recently about how to…
In the opening keynote for Ignite yesterday, Microsoft announced that Windows Server 2016 will be generally available by mid-October. The evaluation edition of the release to manufacturing (RTM) version is…
If you haven’t started your deployment plan already you may end up paying for your procrastination. If all of your workstations are licensed using SA or included Windows 10 upgrade…