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Not again! Microsoft blames config tweak for 365 outage in parts of North America
What testing is happening before changes hit production? Microsoft had a midweek meltdown on Wednesday as a chunk of its ...
Microsoft cloud and solution provider Trusted Tech Team is now known as Trusted Tech, a change the company says lets it focus ...
A lot has changed since 1987. The workplace, in particular, has seen a near-total transformation, the likes of which I never could’ve predicted when I founded Dixon Schwabl + Company.
Microsoft is reportedly considering a stricter in-office policy that could require its Redmond employees to work on site three days per week.
As workers return to the office, they're taking with them some of the comforts gained during the work-from-home days.
Microsoft has lightly poked employees about in-person work, telling some that they may lose permanent desks if they don't work from the office and tracking how often they come in.
Amid reports that the company plans a tighter return-to-office mandate, Microsoft said no decisions have been finalized.
Microsoft and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a “high-severity vulnerability” alert on Wednesday evening about a flaw affecting on-premises versions of Microsoft ...
Microsoft is considering a stricter policy on office attendance, and the software giant could implement this as soon as January for some employees, according to people with knowledge of the plans.
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Microsoft may require Redmond employees to work in-office three days a week starting January, aligning closer with Amazon's stricter policy.
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