On May 11th 2021, Microsoft released a series of fixes that aimed to seal approximately 55 security holes within the Windows operating system and other software. The main concern of the initial weakness was that it could be exploited by malware to take complete control over the weakened and vulnerable system without the need of a user. Normally malware will attack a user’s system through the help of the user e.g. clicking on an infected file or link.
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Microsoft 365 Updates
Microsoft 365 has recently added a few new features which we are covering in this blog post. The aim of these new enhancements is to improve the overall user experience in line with the continous advancement & innovation of technology.
Microsoft Acquires Nuance Communications
Microsoft has acquired voice recognition provider Nuance Communications for $19.7bn to increase its presence in the healthcare space.
4 key ways of keeping your device secure
Whilst we are still in lockdown, cybersecurity of your devices is now more important than ever to keep your data and private information secure. It is likely that your work has provided you with a secure VPN to access the companies network, but how secure are your personal files and information?
Microsoft Cortana – control your daily tasks
What can you do with the Briefing email sent from Microsoft Cortana? The Cortana briefing email fundamentally helps users to stay in full control of their calendar and not get carried away with their day. The email will be delivered to you within the first 2 hours of...
Microsoft Delve for Collaboration
Microsoft Delve is a tool included with most Microsoft 365 Plans which helps users find and discover pertinent information. Delve uses data gathered from the Microsoft 365 platform to decide from the content that you already have access to, what might be interesting...