Microsoft is extending Azure Active Directory with two new authentication services for developers writing apps and services. AD B2C and AD B2B are in public preview now. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Month: September 2015
Microsoft’s Office 2016: The new rules for the rollout, starting September 22
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•Microsoft is kicking off the rollout of Office 2016 for Windows on September 22, and is adding a new branch updating scheme, similar to the one available for Windows 10.<br …read more Source:: it-priorities
Will Windows 10’s coming security features win over Windows 7 users?
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•Windows 10 includes a number of new security features that weren’t part of Windows 7, yet so far Microsoft hasn’t been touting them much. Here’s more of some of what’s …read more Source:: it-priorities
New testing strategies are required for a connected world
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•By editor@techworld.com () Businesses need to overhaul testing processes as digital disruption takes hold, says Mindtree’s Manas Chakraborty …read more Source:: Open Source
Dell, HP to resell Microsoft’s Surface Pro tablets
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•Microsoft is expanding its distribution of Surface Pro tablets and making enterprise services for them available via new partnerships with Dell and HP. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Okta infuses multi-factor authentication with analytics on new service
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•Okta is moving beyond its identity management core with the debut of a new standalone security service designed to protect business data and applications. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Working backwards, and other rules for enhancing UX
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•User experience (UX) is considered the top priority among developers this year. Here are three basic rules to help deliver top-flight UX. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Latest security flaw to destroy all business? ‘Sanity check’ your cybercrime statistics
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•The difficulty telling fact from fiction in cybercrime news has been getting worse over the past few years. For decision makers, this means a “sanity check” on reported stats should …read more Source:: it-priorities
Tech firms could lose incentives as Brazilian economy tanks
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•Government’s struggles to manage the country’s finances could mean the end of tax breaks for local manufacturing …read more Source:: it-priorities