Sharpdesk Mobile provides the ability for Windows 8 users to receive and preview documents scanned by the Sharp MFP and also download the scanned documents from the networked device....More
I hear from folks quite a bit who are now bored with the stock themes that Microsoft offers for the Surface Pro and Surface RT, so this is your chance to make some changes....More
Where is Microsoft going with Windows, Office, and its other products in this age of services? Paul examines Microsoft's ongoing transition and evaluates how it will affect you....More
Retina displays are a bit like well made furniture. You don’t necessarily notice the difference when you’re sitting in front of one, but if you use one for a while and return to a non-retina screen, you wonder if you can unsee the pixels....More
The only way to truly drown out complaints about the newly envisioned operating system is to provide enough free education and training to for users to start to become comfortable with it....More
Microsoft could appease disgruntled Windows 8 customers if they would bring back the Start menu, eliminate the reliance on keyboard shortcuts, and make these other eight changes....More
Systems administrators need to understand Windows 8's new security features. This article discusses application containers, SmartScreen, IE Enhanced Protected Mode, and other changes to Windows security....More
From a hardware quality perspective, the Surface beats every tablet manufacturer and I hope to see that continued in a mini-me version of the Surface....More
You'll have the opportunity to experience: • The Microsoft Technology Roadmap • Office 365 Implementation • Hyper-V Optimizing • Windows 8 Deployment and much more!
During over 6 hours of training you can join John Savill from your computer as he will walk you through the key components and capabilities of System Center 2012, what’s involved in using the components, and the benefit they can bring to your environment.
May 2013 - The NameTranslate object is useful when you need to translate Active Directory object names between different formats, but it's awkward to use from PowerShell. Here's a PowerShell script that eliminates the awkwardness.