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Microsoft Emissions Impact Dashboard hits general availability, carbon footprints beware
By Robert Carnevale published
Carbon emissions are being tracked more closely than ever.

Microsoft stopped the largest DDoS attack on record earlier this year
By Sean Endicott published
Earlier this year, Microsoft mitigated a 2.4 Tbps DDoS attack. It’s the largest DDoS attack on record, but the targeted customer didn't experience any downtime.

Here's what experts say about Windows 11 and the fate of the local OS
By Robert Carnevale published
Will the cloud cast a shadow over local OS prospects of the future?

Microsoft to Azure Linux users: Patch this problem yourself
By Robert Carnevale published
Microsoft has new guidance for those put at risk by recent Azure vulnerabilities. That guidance involves asking users to do the patching themselves.

New Windows Server certification opportunities on the way, courtesy of Microsoft
By Robert Carnevale published
If you're looking for a new certification opportunity from Microsoft, it's almost here. The Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate certification will arrive in December 2021.

Tech demo shows off the power of Microsoft's Azure Custom Neural Voice
By Sean Endicott last updated
A recent tech demo uses a synthetic voice created by Microsoft's Azure Custom Neural Voice. The video includes the presenter’s real voice and the synthetic voice, so you can compare them.

Microsoft, CISA provide Azure Cosmos DB guidance in wake of vulnerability
By Robert Carnevale published
A critical vulnerability was recently discovered within Azure Cosmos DB. Now, Microsoft and CISA are telling customers how to protect themselves.

Azure App Service developers have less than a year to move on from Java 7
By Sean Endicott last updated
Community support for Java 7 ends in July 2022. To minimize risks and security vulnerabilities, developers should move on to Java 8 or Java 11.

Microsoft Azure vulnerability exposed data of thousands of companies, potentially for years
By Sean Endicott published
A vulnerability in Microsoft Azure left the data of thousands of companies exposed to attacks. Researchers were able to gain full access to data utilizing the vulnerability.
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