Microsoft have announced some significant changes to their Software Assurance benefits, which will impact across many Microsoft Agreement types, but will have particular effect on organisations with an Enterprise Agreement in place. The changes affect three of the most commonly used and valued Software Assurance (SA) benefits: Deployment Planning Services; […]
Adobe Acrobat version 11, aka version XI, was released back in 2012 and with it came some substantial improvements such as touch friendly capabilities for mobile devices, exporting PDFs to PowerPoint and the start of integrated cloud services. Acrobat 11 was a big seller and many customer are still happily […]
In a recent blog, I discussed the End of Support for Windows 7 and what to consider when planning your migration path. Keeping the reading light, I chose not to mention that Office 2010 is facing the same fate on the 13th of October 2020. Thankfully the path forward is […]
In May, Microsoft announced a vulnerability in legacy operating systems that has high potential of being exploited. The vulnerability is in the Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) and could be exploited remotely with no authentication required. This affects Windows 7, Server 2008, and 2008 R2. The vulnerability […]