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All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Windows Weekly 918: Casa Chaos

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 166:53 Transcription Available


Microsoft reported that it earned a net income of $24.1 billion on revenues of $69.6 billion in the quarter ending December 31, the second quarter of its fiscal 2025. Those figures represent gains of 10 percent and 12 percent year-over-year (YOY), respectively. Microsoft Earnings Overview Not much going on with client-side products and services, so a focus on AI Productivity and Business Processes: $29.4 billion in revenues, up 14 percent YOY. This was 42.2 percent of Microsoft's earnings Intelligent Cloud: $25.5 billion in revenues, up 19 percent YOY. This was 36.6 percent of Microsoft's earnings More Personal Computing: $14.7 billion, unchanged from the year-ago quarter. (Literally flat YOY.) This was 21.1 percent of Microsoft's earnings Windows Microsoft testing AI-powered search in Windows 11 Dev New Canary build- Windows Midi Services preview, OneDrive resume, File Explorer folder resume Microsoft is experimenting with new Windows 11 UIs Microsoft Edge text rendering comes to all Chromium web browsers on Windows - That only took a few years Microsoft explains deprecation after using the term for decades AI Week 2 of submitting to our new Chinese overlords Gemini catapults into the lead for a few days as Gemini 2.0 becomes broadly available Inspired by DeepSeek, OpenAI releases reasoning model to free ChatGPT This comes after Microsoft added it to Copilot Reasoning vs. traditional models Also, DeepSeek R1 is on Azure AI Foundry and GitHub Sam Altman discusses DeepSeek, more OpenAI offers up an AI research assistant More Earnings (Lightning Round) Intel - $14.3 billion in revenues, down 7 percent AMD: Revenues up 24 percent, market share gains on Intel Apple - Record $124.2 billion in revenues, up 4 percent Alphabet/Google: Revenues at $96.47 billion, up 12 percent - CapEx expenditures closing in on MSFT Samsung - Revenues up 12 percent to $52.2 billion Spotify is profitable for full year for the first time Microsoft 365 Designer makes its way to Photos (Windows) and Microsoft 365 Copilot app (mobile) Microsoft is removing the VPN from Microsoft 365 Family and Personal Outlook for Mac to get email recall feature Xbox Starfield is coming to Game Pass Standard this month, more Game Pass titles Forza Horizon 5 is coming to PS5 Two Age of Empires titles are coming to PS5 Remember that Microsoft partnership with Start.gg? Me neither Nintendo revenues, Switch sales fall more than expected, will no longer beat DS this fiscal year Tips and Picks Tip of the week: It's time for an online account audit App pick of the week: Another week of big browser update RunAs Radio this week: Entra ID Protection with Corissa Koopmans Margarita of the week: 2 oz white tequila, 1.5 oz Triple Sec, 1 oz fresh lime juice. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: zscaler.com/security 1password.com/windowsweekly uscloud.com

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Windows Weekly 918: Casa Chaos

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 166:53 Transcription Available


Microsoft reported that it earned a net income of $24.1 billion on revenues of $69.6 billion in the quarter ending December 31, the second quarter of its fiscal 2025. Those figures represent gains of 10 percent and 12 percent year-over-year (YOY), respectively. Microsoft Earnings Overview Not much going on with client-side products and services, so a focus on AI Productivity and Business Processes: $29.4 billion in revenues, up 14 percent YOY. This was 42.2 percent of Microsoft's earnings Intelligent Cloud: $25.5 billion in revenues, up 19 percent YOY. This was 36.6 percent of Microsoft's earnings More Personal Computing: $14.7 billion, unchanged from the year-ago quarter. (Literally flat YOY.) This was 21.1 percent of Microsoft's earnings Windows Microsoft testing AI-powered search in Windows 11 Dev New Canary build- Windows Midi Services preview, OneDrive resume, File Explorer folder resume Microsoft is experimenting with new Windows 11 UIs Microsoft Edge text rendering comes to all Chromium web browsers on Windows - That only took a few years Microsoft explains deprecation after using the term for decades AI Week 2 of submitting to our new Chinese overlords Gemini catapults into the lead for a few days as Gemini 2.0 becomes broadly available Inspired by DeepSeek, OpenAI releases reasoning model to free ChatGPT This comes after Microsoft added it to Copilot Reasoning vs. traditional models Also, DeepSeek R1 is on Azure AI Foundry and GitHub Sam Altman discusses DeepSeek, more OpenAI offers up an AI research assistant More Earnings (Lightning Round) Intel - $14.3 billion in revenues, down 7 percent AMD: Revenues up 24 percent, market share gains on Intel Apple - Record $124.2 billion in revenues, up 4 percent Alphabet/Google: Revenues at $96.47 billion, up 12 percent - CapEx expenditures closing in on MSFT Samsung - Revenues up 12 percent to $52.2 billion Spotify is profitable for full year for the first time Microsoft 365 Designer makes its way to Photos (Windows) and Microsoft 365 Copilot app (mobile) Microsoft is removing the VPN from Microsoft 365 Family and Personal Outlook for Mac to get email recall feature Xbox Starfield is coming to Game Pass Standard this month, more Game Pass titles Forza Horizon 5 is coming to PS5 Two Age of Empires titles are coming to PS5 Remember that Microsoft partnership with Start.gg? Me neither Nintendo revenues, Switch sales fall more than expected, will no longer beat DS this fiscal year Tips and Picks Tip of the week: It's time for an online account audit App pick of the week: Another week of big browser update RunAs Radio this week: Entra ID Protection with Corissa Koopmans Margarita of the week: 2 oz white tequila, 1.5 oz Triple Sec, 1 oz fresh lime juice. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: zscaler.com/security 1password.com/windowsweekly uscloud.com

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 914: Something Weird From the Closet - Snapdragon X, Dell kills XPS, Qualcomm beats Arm

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 164:52


We heard you missed us. We're back. Windows Microsoft declares 2025 the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." As likely as "year of the Linux desktop" The theory: Windows 10 EOL, AI PCs, lingering security fears from CrowdStrike The issue: Windows 10 has 63 usage share right now. At this point in time, Windows 7 had only 25 percent usage share (and was in second place, not first) Intel joins in on this fever dream but we've stopped listening More interesting: AMD is kicking ass and taking names. And we thought the existing chips were good (they are). Related to this, PC makers are embracing AMD like never before. Check out HP's workstations (including laptops) Microsoft is blocking the 24H2 update on PCs with Auto HDR enabled New Canary and Beta builds ring in the New Year Not that it matters, but Windows 11 almost had Vista Ultimate Extras-like dynamic wallpapers Dell kills XPS and all its other PC brands because Dell is stupid and doesn't know what it had Arm & PCs Qualcomm defeated Arm Holdings in licensing dispute court case. And, yes, it won big time, contrary to Arm's nonsense Qualcomm announces an even lower-end Snapdragon X chip for $600 PCs, so ASUS announces an $1100 laptop that uses it Snapdragon Dev Kit update Part 2 of Paul's history of Windows on Arm is up New Arm PCs announced, including desktops. Ahead of CES, Geekom jumped the gun and said it was coming out with a Snapdragon X-based NUC. Lenovo has a NUC/SFF NVIDIA and MediaTek confirm partnership on Arm chips for PCs Microsoft 365 First, GitHub Copilot, but now Microsoft 365 Copilot will allegedly stop using OpenAI exclusively Microsoft reveals (confirms) it will spend $80 billion on AI infrastructure in FY 2025 as it suckles up to Trump like the rest of the tech industry Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly tied AGI milestone to profits, not intelligence Xbox & Gaming Microsoft discusses a console-like experience for Windows handheld gaming. Tied to that, a new generation of handheld gaming PCs is on the way Xbox Game Pass says Happy New Year with a full slate of Activision Blizzard titles. Just kidding NVIDIA announces new graphics cards for PCs No one wants this, but Xbox is coming to LG smart TVs Xbox Rewards shuffles the deck chairs, hopes no one notices it's worse now Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Spend a little, upgrade to Windows 11 App pick of the week: Microsoft PowerToys RunAs Radio this week: Least Privilege in 2025 with Bailey Bercik Brown liquor pick of the week: Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Windows Weekly 914: Something Weird From the Closet

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 164:52 Transcription Available


We heard you missed us. We're back. Windows Microsoft declares 2025 the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." As likely as "year of the Linux desktop" The theory: Windows 10 EOL, AI PCs, lingering security fears from CrowdStrike The issue: Windows 10 has 63 usage share right now. At this point in time, Windows 7 had only 25 percent usage share (and was in second place, not first) Intel joins in on this fever dream but we've stopped listening More interesting: AMD is kicking ass and taking names. And we thought the existing chips were good (they are). Related to this, PC makers are embracing AMD like never before. Check out HP's workstations (including laptops) Microsoft is blocking the 24H2 update on PCs with Auto HDR enabled New Canary and Beta builds ring in the New Year Not that it matters, but Windows 11 almost had Vista Ultimate Extras-like dynamic wallpapers Dell kills XPS and all its other PC brands because Dell is stupid and doesn't know what it had Arm & PCs Qualcomm defeated Arm Holdings in licensing dispute court case. And, yes, it won big time, contrary to Arm's nonsense Qualcomm announces an even lower-end Snapdragon X chip for $600 PCs, so ASUS announces an $1100 laptop that uses it Snapdragon Dev Kit update Part 2 of Paul's history of Windows on Arm is up New Arm PCs announced, including desktops. Ahead of CES, Geekom jumped the gun and said it was coming out with a Snapdragon X-based NUC. Lenovo has a NUC/SFF NVIDIA and MediaTek confirm partnership on Arm chips for PCs Microsoft 365 First, GitHub Copilot, but now Microsoft 365 Copilot will allegedly stop using OpenAI exclusively Microsoft reveals (confirms) it will spend $80 billion on AI infrastructure in FY 2025 as it suckles up to Trump like the rest of the tech industry Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly tied AGI milestone to profits, not intelligence Xbox & Gaming Microsoft discusses a console-like experience for Windows handheld gaming. Tied to that, a new generation of handheld gaming PCs is on the way Xbox Game Pass says Happy New Year with a full slate of Activision Blizzard titles. Just kidding NVIDIA announces new graphics cards for PCs No one wants this, but Xbox is coming to LG smart TVs Xbox Rewards shuffles the deck chairs, hopes no one notices it's worse now Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Spend a little, upgrade to Windows 11 App pick of the week: Microsoft PowerToys RunAs Radio this week: Least Privilege in 2025 with Bailey Bercik Brown liquor pick of the week: Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 914: Something Weird From the Closet

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 164:52 Transcription Available


We heard you missed us. We're back. Windows Microsoft declares 2025 the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." As likely as "year of the Linux desktop" The theory: Windows 10 EOL, AI PCs, lingering security fears from CrowdStrike The issue: Windows 10 has 63 usage share right now. At this point in time, Windows 7 had only 25 percent usage share (and was in second place, not first) Intel joins in on this fever dream but we've stopped listening More interesting: AMD is kicking ass and taking names. And we thought the existing chips were good (they are). Related to this, PC makers are embracing AMD like never before. Check out HP's workstations (including laptops) Microsoft is blocking the 24H2 update on PCs with Auto HDR enabled New Canary and Beta builds ring in the New Year Not that it matters, but Windows 11 almost had Vista Ultimate Extras-like dynamic wallpapers Dell kills XPS and all its other PC brands because Dell is stupid and doesn't know what it had Arm & PCs Qualcomm defeated Arm Holdings in licensing dispute court case. And, yes, it won big time, contrary to Arm's nonsense Qualcomm announces an even lower-end Snapdragon X chip for $600 PCs, so ASUS announces an $1100 laptop that uses it Snapdragon Dev Kit update Part 2 of Paul's history of Windows on Arm is up New Arm PCs announced, including desktops. Ahead of CES, Geekom jumped the gun and said it was coming out with a Snapdragon X-based NUC. Lenovo has a NUC/SFF NVIDIA and MediaTek confirm partnership on Arm chips for PCs Microsoft 365 First, GitHub Copilot, but now Microsoft 365 Copilot will allegedly stop using OpenAI exclusively Microsoft reveals (confirms) it will spend $80 billion on AI infrastructure in FY 2025 as it suckles up to Trump like the rest of the tech industry Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly tied AGI milestone to profits, not intelligence Xbox & Gaming Microsoft discusses a console-like experience for Windows handheld gaming. Tied to that, a new generation of handheld gaming PCs is on the way Xbox Game Pass says Happy New Year with a full slate of Activision Blizzard titles. Just kidding NVIDIA announces new graphics cards for PCs No one wants this, but Xbox is coming to LG smart TVs Xbox Rewards shuffles the deck chairs, hopes no one notices it's worse now Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Spend a little, upgrade to Windows 11 App pick of the week: Microsoft PowerToys RunAs Radio this week: Least Privilege in 2025 with Bailey Bercik Brown liquor pick of the week: Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 914: Something Weird From the Closet - Snapdragon X, Dell kills XPS, Qualcomm beats Arm

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 164:52


We heard you missed us. We're back. Windows Microsoft declares 2025 the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." As likely as "year of the Linux desktop" The theory: Windows 10 EOL, AI PCs, lingering security fears from CrowdStrike The issue: Windows 10 has 63 usage share right now. At this point in time, Windows 7 had only 25 percent usage share (and was in second place, not first) Intel joins in on this fever dream but we've stopped listening More interesting: AMD is kicking ass and taking names. And we thought the existing chips were good (they are). Related to this, PC makers are embracing AMD like never before. Check out HP's workstations (including laptops) Microsoft is blocking the 24H2 update on PCs with Auto HDR enabled New Canary and Beta builds ring in the New Year Not that it matters, but Windows 11 almost had Vista Ultimate Extras-like dynamic wallpapers Dell kills XPS and all its other PC brands because Dell is stupid and doesn't know what it had Arm & PCs Qualcomm defeated Arm Holdings in licensing dispute court case. And, yes, it won big time, contrary to Arm's nonsense Qualcomm announces an even lower-end Snapdragon X chip for $600 PCs, so ASUS announces an $1100 laptop that uses it Snapdragon Dev Kit update Part 2 of Paul's history of Windows on Arm is up New Arm PCs announced, including desktops. Ahead of CES, Geekom jumped the gun and said it was coming out with a Snapdragon X-based NUC. Lenovo has a NUC/SFF NVIDIA and MediaTek confirm partnership on Arm chips for PCs Microsoft 365 First, GitHub Copilot, but now Microsoft 365 Copilot will allegedly stop using OpenAI exclusively Microsoft reveals (confirms) it will spend $80 billion on AI infrastructure in FY 2025 as it suckles up to Trump like the rest of the tech industry Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly tied AGI milestone to profits, not intelligence Xbox & Gaming Microsoft discusses a console-like experience for Windows handheld gaming. Tied to that, a new generation of handheld gaming PCs is on the way Xbox Game Pass says Happy New Year with a full slate of Activision Blizzard titles. Just kidding NVIDIA announces new graphics cards for PCs No one wants this, but Xbox is coming to LG smart TVs Xbox Rewards shuffles the deck chairs, hopes no one notices it's worse now Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Spend a little, upgrade to Windows 11 App pick of the week: Microsoft PowerToys RunAs Radio this week: Least Privilege in 2025 with Bailey Bercik Brown liquor pick of the week: Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Windows Weekly 914: Something Weird From the Closet

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 164:52 Transcription Available


We heard you missed us. We're back. Windows Microsoft declares 2025 the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." As likely as "year of the Linux desktop" The theory: Windows 10 EOL, AI PCs, lingering security fears from CrowdStrike The issue: Windows 10 has 63 usage share right now. At this point in time, Windows 7 had only 25 percent usage share (and was in second place, not first) Intel joins in on this fever dream but we've stopped listening More interesting: AMD is kicking ass and taking names. And we thought the existing chips were good (they are). Related to this, PC makers are embracing AMD like never before. Check out HP's workstations (including laptops) Microsoft is blocking the 24H2 update on PCs with Auto HDR enabled New Canary and Beta builds ring in the New Year Not that it matters, but Windows 11 almost had Vista Ultimate Extras-like dynamic wallpapers Dell kills XPS and all its other PC brands because Dell is stupid and doesn't know what it had Arm & PCs Qualcomm defeated Arm Holdings in licensing dispute court case. And, yes, it won big time, contrary to Arm's nonsense Qualcomm announces an even lower-end Snapdragon X chip for $600 PCs, so ASUS announces an $1100 laptop that uses it Snapdragon Dev Kit update Part 2 of Paul's history of Windows on Arm is up New Arm PCs announced, including desktops. Ahead of CES, Geekom jumped the gun and said it was coming out with a Snapdragon X-based NUC. Lenovo has a NUC/SFF NVIDIA and MediaTek confirm partnership on Arm chips for PCs Microsoft 365 First, GitHub Copilot, but now Microsoft 365 Copilot will allegedly stop using OpenAI exclusively Microsoft reveals (confirms) it will spend $80 billion on AI infrastructure in FY 2025 as it suckles up to Trump like the rest of the tech industry Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly tied AGI milestone to profits, not intelligence Xbox & Gaming Microsoft discusses a console-like experience for Windows handheld gaming. Tied to that, a new generation of handheld gaming PCs is on the way Xbox Game Pass says Happy New Year with a full slate of Activision Blizzard titles. Just kidding NVIDIA announces new graphics cards for PCs No one wants this, but Xbox is coming to LG smart TVs Xbox Rewards shuffles the deck chairs, hopes no one notices it's worse now Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Spend a little, upgrade to Windows 11 App pick of the week: Microsoft PowerToys RunAs Radio this week: Least Privilege in 2025 with Bailey Bercik Brown liquor pick of the week: Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Windows Weekly 914: Something Weird From the Closet

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 164:52 Transcription Available


We heard you missed us. We're back. Windows Microsoft declares 2025 the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." As likely as "year of the Linux desktop" The theory: Windows 10 EOL, AI PCs, lingering security fears from CrowdStrike The issue: Windows 10 has 63 usage share right now. At this point in time, Windows 7 had only 25 percent usage share (and was in second place, not first) Intel joins in on this fever dream but we've stopped listening More interesting: AMD is kicking ass and taking names. And we thought the existing chips were good (they are). Related to this, PC makers are embracing AMD like never before. Check out HP's workstations (including laptops) Microsoft is blocking the 24H2 update on PCs with Auto HDR enabled New Canary and Beta builds ring in the New Year Not that it matters, but Windows 11 almost had Vista Ultimate Extras-like dynamic wallpapers Dell kills XPS and all its other PC brands because Dell is stupid and doesn't know what it had Arm & PCs Qualcomm defeated Arm Holdings in licensing dispute court case. And, yes, it won big time, contrary to Arm's nonsense Qualcomm announces an even lower-end Snapdragon X chip for $600 PCs, so ASUS announces an $1100 laptop that uses it Snapdragon Dev Kit update Part 2 of Paul's history of Windows on Arm is up New Arm PCs announced, including desktops. Ahead of CES, Geekom jumped the gun and said it was coming out with a Snapdragon X-based NUC. Lenovo has a NUC/SFF NVIDIA and MediaTek confirm partnership on Arm chips for PCs Microsoft 365 First, GitHub Copilot, but now Microsoft 365 Copilot will allegedly stop using OpenAI exclusively Microsoft reveals (confirms) it will spend $80 billion on AI infrastructure in FY 2025 as it suckles up to Trump like the rest of the tech industry Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly tied AGI milestone to profits, not intelligence Xbox & Gaming Microsoft discusses a console-like experience for Windows handheld gaming. Tied to that, a new generation of handheld gaming PCs is on the way Xbox Game Pass says Happy New Year with a full slate of Activision Blizzard titles. Just kidding NVIDIA announces new graphics cards for PCs No one wants this, but Xbox is coming to LG smart TVs Xbox Rewards shuffles the deck chairs, hopes no one notices it's worse now Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Spend a little, upgrade to Windows 11 App pick of the week: Microsoft PowerToys RunAs Radio this week: Least Privilege in 2025 with Bailey Bercik Brown liquor pick of the week: Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security

Cyber Security Headlines
Iran exploits Windows, Microsoft deprecates tunnels, NATO cyberexpert swap

Cyber Security Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 8:31


Iranian hackers exploit Windows flaw to elevate privileges Microsoft deprecates PPTP and L2TP VPN protocols in Windows Server NATO's ‘most experienced expert on cyber rotated out of cyber section Thanks to today's episode sponsor, Conveyor  What's the ultimate jumpscare?  That moment when the security questionnaire in the portal didn't auto-save all your work.  Good news: with Conveyor, that's one horror you won't have to face.  Conveyor is the market leader in instant, generative AI answers for security questionnaires, no matter the format. They even offer a zero-touch option for portal-based questionnaires where you can just paste the URL, and the AI automatically answers the questions and exports them back to the portal for you.  Don't let security questionnaires haunt your workflow. Learn more at www.conveyor.com. Get the story behind the headlines at CISOSeries.com.

Microsoft Teams Insider
Microsoft Teams Update - February 2024

Microsoft Teams Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 12:56 Transcription Available


The Microsoft Teams Monthly Update for January 2024 is here! Covering the following and much more in only 13 minutes!Teams and Microsoft Apps on Apple Vision Pro Shared Calling now in Teams Admin Center Teams 2.1 Client New Bulk Installer Improved Copilot in Teams and in Windows Microsoft 365 Backup Public Preview Android 9 and Android 10 Device Certification Extensions Pexip bringing a "Teams-like experience" to CVI Thanks to this month's sponsor Luware for your continued support of the communityNote that this is an audio-only version of the update, so if you would like to see the accompanying slides then you can watch the video version on the Empowering.Cloud platform here.

CIAOPS - Need to Know podcasts
Episode 315 - Waiting on Copilot for Security

CIAOPS - Need to Know podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 15:36


Copilot for Microsoft 365 is already amongst us but are now waiting for what I believe will be an even more impactful AI assistance in SMB - Copilot for security. I've got plenty of information, including some great videos for you to take a look at here along with all the news and updates from the Microsoft Cloud. Enjoy! Resources @directorcia Join my shared channel CIAOPS merch store Become a CIAOPS Patron CIAOPS Blog CIAOPS Brief CIAOPSLabs Support CIAOPS CIAOPS Need to Know February webinar CIAOPS Techwerks 23 Creating video from text Seven Tips for Having a Great Conversation with Copilot Introducing AI in a Minute: A video series on the tech behind generative AI Staying ahead of threat actors in the age of AI  Hunting for QR Code AiTM Phishing and User Compromise Introducing the new Microsoft Copilot experience in Teams How licensing works for work and school accounts in the new Outlook for Windows  Microsoft plans to add Copilot support to OneDrive on the web in May Deep Dive of Microsoft-managed Conditional Access Policies in Microsoft Entra ID Microsoft Create: 6 practical ways to use ChatGPT  Script analysis in Microsoft Copilot for Security Empowering employees with generative AI at their fingertips  Latest Defender EASM Features Increase Visibility and Enhance Querying for Faster Remediation  Vulnerabilities assessments in Microsoft Security for Copilot  Microsoft Game Day Commercial | Copilot: Your everyday AI companion Face Check with Microsoft Entra Verified ID: A better way to verify Copilot for Microsoft 365 capabilities now available in the Windows desktop Support tip: Improving the efficiency of dynamic group processing with Microsoft Entra ID and Intune  

The Cloud Pod
220: The Cloud Pod Read Llama Llama Red Pajama

The Cloud Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 29:30


Welcome episode 220 of The Cloud Pod podcast - where the forecast is always cloudy! This week your hosts, Justin, Jonathan, Ryan, and Matthew discuss all things cloud, including virtual machines, an AI partnership between Microsoft and Meta for Llama 2, Lambda functions, Fargate, and lots of security updates including the Outlook breach and WORM protections. This and much more in our newest episode.  Titles we almost went with this week: Too Many Bees died for Honeycode Microsoft announces that AI will only cost you 3 arms and a leg.   The Cloud Pod also detects Recursive Loops in cloud news The cloud pod disables health checks bc who needs them A big thanks to this week's sponsor: Foghorn Consulting, provides top-notch cloud and DevOps engineers to the world's most innovative companies. Initiatives stalled because you have trouble hiring?  Foghorn can be burning down your DevOps and Cloud backlogs as soon as next week.

WoodStreamのデジタル生活 (マイクロソフト系Podcast)
第690回 Microsoft 365 Copilotのお値段/MetaのLalma2がAzure/Windowsに(Microsoft Inspire) (2023/7/23)

WoodStreamのデジタル生活 (マイクロソフト系Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 59:04


第690回 Microsoft 365 Copilotのお値段/MetaのLalma2がAzure/Windowsに(Microsoft Inspire) (2023/7/23) Teamsの番組コミュニティのお申込みは […]

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 837: A Small Internet Boutique - Microsoft defeats the FTC, AdDuplex shutting down, Azure AD rebrand

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 156:23


MICROSOFT BEATS FTC IN DRAMATIC FASHION Judge throws out FTC's request to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard For once, common sense prevails FTC threatens to appeal, but legal experts say this will fail UK CMA (sort of) realizes the error of its ways and will renegotiate with Microsoft and then later said it may require a new investigation because they are terrible Just a quick note about an old friend: AdDuplex is shutting down Amazon is first Big Tech firm to legally challenge EU's new anti-Big Tech laws Windows Microsoft releases Moment 3 for the fourth time Insider: New Canary build (today) brings new features from Dev, Arm32 deprecation, etc. Amazon Appstore for Windows 11 is now generally available Microsoft Edge now blocks spam pop-ups. Finally, a reasonable Edge feature Intel is killing the NUC, will exit the PC business Cloud/Enterprise Microsoft is renaming Azure AD to Entra ID Former original NT team member burns bridges as he leaves Google for second time Dev Microsoft is bringing .NET MAUI is coming to Visual Studio Code Microsoft Dev Box is generally available Raspberry Pi open-sources its Code Editor GitHub announced the public beta of passkey authentication Xbox Digital Eclipse is going to release a series of interactive classic video documentaries on Xbox Xbox introduces new voice reporting feature to help battle online toxicity Tips & Picks Tip of the week: You can get a $1 Game Pass trial again App pick of the week: Nostalgia (for Intellivision) RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 Deployment with Johan Arwidmark Brown liquor pick of the week: Smooth Ambler Old Scout   Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: AWS Insiders - WW Brooklinen.com Use Code WINDOWS cachefly.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Windows Weekly 837: A Small Internet Boutique

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 156:23


MICROSOFT BEATS FTC IN DRAMATIC FASHION Judge throws out FTC's request to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard For once, common sense prevails FTC threatens to appeal, but legal experts say this will fail UK CMA (sort of) realizes the error of its ways and will renegotiate with Microsoft and then later said it may require a new investigation because they are terrible Just a quick note about an old friend: AdDuplex is shutting down Amazon is first Big Tech firm to legally challenge EU's new anti-Big Tech laws Windows Microsoft releases Moment 3 for the fourth time Insider: New Canary build (today) brings new features from Dev, Arm32 deprecation, etc. Amazon Appstore for Windows 11 is now generally available Microsoft Edge now blocks spam pop-ups. Finally, a reasonable Edge feature Intel is killing the NUC, will exit the PC business Cloud/Enterprise Microsoft is renaming Azure AD to Entra ID Former original NT team member burns bridges as he leaves Google for second time Dev Microsoft is bringing .NET MAUI is coming to Visual Studio Code Microsoft Dev Box is generally available Raspberry Pi open-sources its Code Editor GitHub announced the public beta of passkey authentication Xbox Digital Eclipse is going to release a series of interactive classic video documentaries on Xbox Xbox introduces new voice reporting feature to help battle online toxicity Tips & Picks Tip of the week: You can get a $1 Game Pass trial again App pick of the week: Nostalgia (for Intellivision) RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 Deployment with Johan Arwidmark Brown liquor pick of the week: Smooth Ambler Old Scout   Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: AWS Insiders - WW Brooklinen.com Use Code WINDOWS cachefly.com

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 837: A Small Internet Boutique

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 156:23


MICROSOFT BEATS FTC IN DRAMATIC FASHION Judge throws out FTC's request to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard For once, common sense prevails FTC threatens to appeal, but legal experts say this will fail UK CMA (sort of) realizes the error of its ways and will renegotiate with Microsoft and then later said it may require a new investigation because they are terrible Just a quick note about an old friend: AdDuplex is shutting down Amazon is first Big Tech firm to legally challenge EU's new anti-Big Tech laws Windows Microsoft releases Moment 3 for the fourth time Insider: New Canary build (today) brings new features from Dev, Arm32 deprecation, etc. Amazon Appstore for Windows 11 is now generally available Microsoft Edge now blocks spam pop-ups. Finally, a reasonable Edge feature Intel is killing the NUC, will exit the PC business Cloud/Enterprise Microsoft is renaming Azure AD to Entra ID Former original NT team member burns bridges as he leaves Google for second time Dev Microsoft is bringing .NET MAUI is coming to Visual Studio Code Microsoft Dev Box is generally available Raspberry Pi open-sources its Code Editor GitHub announced the public beta of passkey authentication Xbox Digital Eclipse is going to release a series of interactive classic video documentaries on Xbox Xbox introduces new voice reporting feature to help battle online toxicity Tips & Picks Tip of the week: You can get a $1 Game Pass trial again App pick of the week: Nostalgia (for Intellivision) RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 Deployment with Johan Arwidmark Brown liquor pick of the week: Smooth Ambler Old Scout   Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: AWS Insiders - WW Brooklinen.com Use Code WINDOWS cachefly.com

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 837: A Small Internet Boutique - Microsoft defeats the FTC, AdDuplex shutting down, Azure AD rebrand

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 156:23


MICROSOFT BEATS FTC IN DRAMATIC FASHION Judge throws out FTC's request to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard For once, common sense prevails FTC threatens to appeal, but legal experts say this will fail UK CMA (sort of) realizes the error of its ways and will renegotiate with Microsoft and then later said it may require a new investigation because they are terrible Just a quick note about an old friend: AdDuplex is shutting down Amazon is first Big Tech firm to legally challenge EU's new anti-Big Tech laws Windows Microsoft releases Moment 3 for the fourth time Insider: New Canary build (today) brings new features from Dev, Arm32 deprecation, etc. Amazon Appstore for Windows 11 is now generally available Microsoft Edge now blocks spam pop-ups. Finally, a reasonable Edge feature Intel is killing the NUC, will exit the PC business Cloud/Enterprise Microsoft is renaming Azure AD to Entra ID Former original NT team member burns bridges as he leaves Google for second time Dev Microsoft is bringing .NET MAUI is coming to Visual Studio Code Microsoft Dev Box is generally available Raspberry Pi open-sources its Code Editor GitHub announced the public beta of passkey authentication Xbox Digital Eclipse is going to release a series of interactive classic video documentaries on Xbox Xbox introduces new voice reporting feature to help battle online toxicity Tips & Picks Tip of the week: You can get a $1 Game Pass trial again App pick of the week: Nostalgia (for Intellivision) RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 Deployment with Johan Arwidmark Brown liquor pick of the week: Smooth Ambler Old Scout   Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: AWS Insiders - WW Brooklinen.com Use Code WINDOWS cachefly.com

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Windows Weekly 837: A Small Internet Boutique

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 156:23


MICROSOFT BEATS FTC IN DRAMATIC FASHION Judge throws out FTC's request to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard For once, common sense prevails FTC threatens to appeal, but legal experts say this will fail UK CMA (sort of) realizes the error of its ways and will renegotiate with Microsoft and then later said it may require a new investigation because they are terrible Just a quick note about an old friend: AdDuplex is shutting down Amazon is first Big Tech firm to legally challenge EU's new anti-Big Tech laws Windows Microsoft releases Moment 3 for the fourth time Insider: New Canary build (today) brings new features from Dev, Arm32 deprecation, etc. Amazon Appstore for Windows 11 is now generally available Microsoft Edge now blocks spam pop-ups. Finally, a reasonable Edge feature Intel is killing the NUC, will exit the PC business Cloud/Enterprise Microsoft is renaming Azure AD to Entra ID Former original NT team member burns bridges as he leaves Google for second time Dev Microsoft is bringing .NET MAUI is coming to Visual Studio Code Microsoft Dev Box is generally available Raspberry Pi open-sources its Code Editor GitHub announced the public beta of passkey authentication Xbox Digital Eclipse is going to release a series of interactive classic video documentaries on Xbox Xbox introduces new voice reporting feature to help battle online toxicity Tips & Picks Tip of the week: You can get a $1 Game Pass trial again App pick of the week: Nostalgia (for Intellivision) RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 Deployment with Johan Arwidmark Brown liquor pick of the week: Smooth Ambler Old Scout   Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: AWS Insiders - WW Brooklinen.com Use Code WINDOWS cachefly.com

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Windows Weekly 837: A Small Internet Boutique

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 156:23


MICROSOFT BEATS FTC IN DRAMATIC FASHION Judge throws out FTC's request to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard For once, common sense prevails FTC threatens to appeal, but legal experts say this will fail UK CMA (sort of) realizes the error of its ways and will renegotiate with Microsoft and then later said it may require a new investigation because they are terrible Just a quick note about an old friend: AdDuplex is shutting down Amazon is first Big Tech firm to legally challenge EU's new anti-Big Tech laws Windows Microsoft releases Moment 3 for the fourth time Insider: New Canary build (today) brings new features from Dev, Arm32 deprecation, etc. Amazon Appstore for Windows 11 is now generally available Microsoft Edge now blocks spam pop-ups. Finally, a reasonable Edge feature Intel is killing the NUC, will exit the PC business Cloud/Enterprise Microsoft is renaming Azure AD to Entra ID Former original NT team member burns bridges as he leaves Google for second time Dev Microsoft is bringing .NET MAUI is coming to Visual Studio Code Microsoft Dev Box is generally available Raspberry Pi open-sources its Code Editor GitHub announced the public beta of passkey authentication Xbox Digital Eclipse is going to release a series of interactive classic video documentaries on Xbox Xbox introduces new voice reporting feature to help battle online toxicity Tips & Picks Tip of the week: You can get a $1 Game Pass trial again App pick of the week: Nostalgia (for Intellivision) RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 Deployment with Johan Arwidmark Brown liquor pick of the week: Smooth Ambler Old Scout   Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: AWS Insiders - WW Brooklinen.com Use Code WINDOWS cachefly.com

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem - OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 140:21


OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music Windows 11 Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge AI all the things One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI? OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4 Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings Grammarly adds more AI Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!) Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost Microsoft 365 Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom Dev Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors Xbox Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing Tips and Picks Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games App pick of the week: YouTube Music This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit kolide.com/ww

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Windows Weekly 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 140:21


OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music Windows 11 Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge AI all the things One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI? OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4 Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings Grammarly adds more AI Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!) Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost Microsoft 365 Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom Dev Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors Xbox Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing Tips and Picks Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games App pick of the week: YouTube Music This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit kolide.com/ww

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 140:21


OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music Windows 11 Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge AI all the things One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI? OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4 Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings Grammarly adds more AI Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!) Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost Microsoft 365 Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom Dev Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors Xbox Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing Tips and Picks Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games App pick of the week: YouTube Music This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit kolide.com/ww

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem - OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 141:00


OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music Windows 11 Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge AI all the things One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI? OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4 Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings Grammarly adds more AI Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!) Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost Microsoft 365 Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom Dev Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors Xbox Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing Tips and Picks Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games App pick of the week: YouTube Music This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit kolide.com/ww

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Windows Weekly 820: Mustard Can Solve Any Problem

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 141:00


OpenAI's GPT-4 released, KB5023706 update, YouTube Music Windows 11 Moment 2 is official; mostly a solid update The ensh*ttification of Windows/Microsoft 365 continues: Microsoft Word, Paint, Teams, and Edge AI all the things One wonders, if everything is AI, is anything AI? OpenAI releases ChatGPT 4 Microsoft "reveals" it was using an early version all along, duh BING CHATBOT IS OPEN TO EVERYONE Bing will move Chatbot responses to the top of search results Microsoft's LinkedIn is adding GPT AI to improve the writing of profiles and job postings Grammarly adds more AI Google Workspace is getting generative AI features, obviously... and it's raising prices (coincidentally!) Duolingo adds two new AI features at great cost Microsoft 365 Microsoft Word is getting two keyboard shortcuts it should have always had: "Paste as Text" & Zoom Dev Microsoft Build 2023 is May 23-25, live and remote GitHub starts rolling out its 2FA requirement for contributors Xbox Microsoft announces two 10-year cloud gaming deals with companies not named Sony: Boosteroid & Ubitus Epic Games takes a page from the Microsoft Store and will allow self-publishing Tips and Picks Tip of the week: YouTube Premium member? Play some games App pick of the week: YouTube Music This week on RunAs: Incident Management with Hila Fish Brown liquor pick of the week: Springbank 10 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit kolide.com/ww

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 810: Call of Duty-Free - Notepad tabs, Stack Overflow 2022 developer survey, LastPass alternatives

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 178:08


Notepad tabs, Stack Overflow 2022 developer survey, LastPass alternatives Windows Microsoft's next Moment for Windows 11 is on the way Microsoft is testing tabs in Notepad internally This is what we're reduced to with the Windows 11 team, a 25-year old debate about MDI and SDI Google is changing the Chrome release schedule again... no word from the Edge team Services Bing is reportedly going to get a ChatGPT upgrade to take on Google Search CES Intel announces 13th Gen Core chipsets for mobile New PCs from Acer, HP, etc. Matter Devices Masonite Smart Door Shiftall Mutalk Surface Laptop 2 is no longer supported. It's four years old Dev Stack Overflow releases its 2022 survey. Lots of interesting data in there Xbox Ahead of Tuesday's pre-trial hearing, Microsoft responds to FTC complaint... and everyone focuses on the exact wrong thing, again Microsoft's strategy for the FTC: Be the nice guy Alone in Big Tech, Microsoft embraces unions Here are the Games with Gold for January Epic Games settles with FTC, will pay $520 million fine Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Dump LastPass? App pick of the week: Xbox Live Gold Bourbon pick of the week: Fable & Folly by Orphan Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Guest: Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit

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Windows Weekly 810: Call of Duty-Free

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 178:08


Notepad tabs, Stack Overflow 2022 developer survey, LastPass alternatives Windows Microsoft's next Moment for Windows 11 is on the way Microsoft is testing tabs in Notepad internally This is what we're reduced to with the Windows 11 team, a 25-year old debate about MDI and SDI Google is changing the Chrome release schedule again... no word from the Edge team Services Bing is reportedly going to get a ChatGPT upgrade to take on Google Search CES Intel announces 13th Gen Core chipsets for mobile New PCs from Acer, HP, etc. Matter Devices Masonite Smart Door Shiftall Mutalk Surface Laptop 2 is no longer supported. It's four years old Dev Stack Overflow releases its 2022 survey. Lots of interesting data in there Xbox Ahead of Tuesday's pre-trial hearing, Microsoft responds to FTC complaint... and everyone focuses on the exact wrong thing, again Microsoft's strategy for the FTC: Be the nice guy Alone in Big Tech, Microsoft embraces unions Here are the Games with Gold for January Epic Games settles with FTC, will pay $520 million fine Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Dump LastPass? App pick of the week: Xbox Live Gold Bourbon pick of the week: Fable & Folly by Orphan Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Guest: Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 810: Call of Duty-Free

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 178:08


Notepad tabs, Stack Overflow 2022 developer survey, LastPass alternatives Windows Microsoft's next Moment for Windows 11 is on the way Microsoft is testing tabs in Notepad internally This is what we're reduced to with the Windows 11 team, a 25-year old debate about MDI and SDI Google is changing the Chrome release schedule again... no word from the Edge team Services Bing is reportedly going to get a ChatGPT upgrade to take on Google Search CES Intel announces 13th Gen Core chipsets for mobile New PCs from Acer, HP, etc. Matter Devices Masonite Smart Door Shiftall Mutalk Surface Laptop 2 is no longer supported. It's four years old Dev Stack Overflow releases its 2022 survey. Lots of interesting data in there Xbox Ahead of Tuesday's pre-trial hearing, Microsoft responds to FTC complaint... and everyone focuses on the exact wrong thing, again Microsoft's strategy for the FTC: Be the nice guy Alone in Big Tech, Microsoft embraces unions Here are the Games with Gold for January Epic Games settles with FTC, will pay $520 million fine Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Dump LastPass? App pick of the week: Xbox Live Gold Bourbon pick of the week: Fable & Folly by Orphan Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Guest: Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 810: Call of Duty-Free - Notepad tabs, Stack Overflow 2022 developer survey, LastPass alternatives

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 178:58


Notepad tabs, Stack Overflow 2022 developer survey, LastPass alternatives Windows Microsoft's next Moment for Windows 11 is on the way Microsoft is testing tabs in Notepad internally This is what we're reduced to with the Windows 11 team, a 25-year old debate about MDI and SDI Google is changing the Chrome release schedule again... no word from the Edge team Services Bing is reportedly going to get a ChatGPT upgrade to take on Google Search CES Intel announces 13th Gen Core chipsets for mobile New PCs from Acer, HP, etc. Matter Devices Masonite Smart Door Shiftall Mutalk Surface Laptop 2 is no longer supported. It's four years old Dev Stack Overflow releases its 2022 survey. Lots of interesting data in there Xbox Ahead of Tuesday's pre-trial hearing, Microsoft responds to FTC complaint... and everyone focuses on the exact wrong thing, again Microsoft's strategy for the FTC: Be the nice guy Alone in Big Tech, Microsoft embraces unions Here are the Games with Gold for January Epic Games settles with FTC, will pay $520 million fine Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Dump LastPass? App pick of the week: Xbox Live Gold Bourbon pick of the week: Fable & Folly by Orphan Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Guest: Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Windows Weekly 810: Call of Duty-Free

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 178:58


Notepad tabs, Stack Overflow 2022 developer survey, LastPass alternatives Windows Microsoft's next Moment for Windows 11 is on the way Microsoft is testing tabs in Notepad internally This is what we're reduced to with the Windows 11 team, a 25-year old debate about MDI and SDI Google is changing the Chrome release schedule again... no word from the Edge team Services Bing is reportedly going to get a ChatGPT upgrade to take on Google Search CES Intel announces 13th Gen Core chipsets for mobile New PCs from Acer, HP, etc. Matter Devices Masonite Smart Door Shiftall Mutalk Surface Laptop 2 is no longer supported. It's four years old Dev Stack Overflow releases its 2022 survey. Lots of interesting data in there Xbox Ahead of Tuesday's pre-trial hearing, Microsoft responds to FTC complaint... and everyone focuses on the exact wrong thing, again Microsoft's strategy for the FTC: Be the nice guy Alone in Big Tech, Microsoft embraces unions Here are the Games with Gold for January Epic Games settles with FTC, will pay $520 million fine Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Dump LastPass? App pick of the week: Xbox Live Gold Bourbon pick of the week: Fable & Folly by Orphan Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Guest: Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Windows Weekly 810: Call of Duty-Free

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 178:58


Notepad tabs, Stack Overflow 2022 developer survey, LastPass alternatives Windows Microsoft's next Moment for Windows 11 is on the way Microsoft is testing tabs in Notepad internally This is what we're reduced to with the Windows 11 team, a 25-year old debate about MDI and SDI Google is changing the Chrome release schedule again... no word from the Edge team Services Bing is reportedly going to get a ChatGPT upgrade to take on Google Search CES Intel announces 13th Gen Core chipsets for mobile New PCs from Acer, HP, etc. Matter Devices Masonite Smart Door Shiftall Mutalk Surface Laptop 2 is no longer supported. It's four years old Dev Stack Overflow releases its 2022 survey. Lots of interesting data in there Xbox Ahead of Tuesday's pre-trial hearing, Microsoft responds to FTC complaint... and everyone focuses on the exact wrong thing, again Microsoft's strategy for the FTC: Be the nice guy Alone in Big Tech, Microsoft embraces unions Here are the Games with Gold for January Epic Games settles with FTC, will pay $520 million fine Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Dump LastPass? App pick of the week: Xbox Live Gold Bourbon pick of the week: Fable & Folly by Orphan Barrel Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Guest: Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit

The Watson Weekly - Your Essential eCommerce Digest
December 5th, 2022: eBay opens store in NYC, live shopping comes to holiday windows, Microsoft and AWS, and our Black Friday Cyber Monday review

The Watson Weekly - Your Essential eCommerce Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 12:44


It's December 5th, 2022 and this is the Watson Weekly - Your Essential eCommerce Digest!Today on the show: eBay Opens Store in NYC That Accepts Pre-Owned Luxury as CurrencyLive Shopping Comes to Holiday WindowsMicrosoft and AWS Both Release Supply Chain PlatformsOur Black Friday Cyber Monday RoundupAnd the Investor Minute which contains 5 items this week from the world of venture capital, acquisitions, and IPOs.For more news from Rick, check out: https://www.rmwcommerce.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickwatsonecommerce/ Today's episode is brought to you by Olive, a next generation logistics company serving premium fashion brands. Are your e-commerce logistics costs going through the roof? Olive is here to help. Olive offers brands and retailers over 50% off on return shipping expenses instantly while offering customers a sustainable, waste-free packaging and delivery experience. The solution is turnkey and no development work required. You simply download their Shopify app to get started. To learn more visit shopolive.com/watsonweekly. Save Money, save the planet.

Microsoft Roadmap Roundup
SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, PowerPoint, Windows, Microsoft Search, OneDrive und ein neues Tool als Teil von Microsoft Viva | Staffel 3 Folge 24 DE

Microsoft Roadmap Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 5:20


Heute ist einiges los. Da hätten wir SharePoint: Aktualisierungen der Kanalwebsite zum Anzeigen von Websiteberechtigungen, Microsoft Teams: Cameo in PowerPoint Live, Windows: Neues Autopatch-Feature, OneDrive: Umbenennen von Verknüpfungen zu OneDrive hinzufügen, Microsoft Viva: Neues Modul powered by Viva Goals und sogar ein Update für ein Feature ohne Roadmapelement. All das und vieles mehr findest du wie immer überall wo du Podcasts hören kannst und auf afrait.com

Microsoft Roadmap Roundup
SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, PowerPoint, Windows, Microsoft Search, OneDrive and a new tool as part of Microsoft Viva | Season 3 Episode 24 EN

Microsoft Roadmap Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 5:07


There's a lot going on today. We got: SharePoint: Updates to channel site to display site permissions, Microsoft Teams: Cameo in PowerPoint Live, Windows: New Autopatch feature, OneDrive: Rename Add to OneDrive shortcuts, Microsoft Viva: New module powered by Viva Goals and even an update for a feature with no roadmap item. As always, you can find all this and much more everywhere you can listen to podcasts and on afrait.com

Radio Giga
Zensur bei Windows? Microsoft gesteht Fehler ein

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022


Wegen zensierter Suchergebnisse muss sich Microsoft erneut der Kritik stellen. Sowohl im Startmenü von Windows als auch bei Bing hat Microsoft bei bestimmten Themen keine Suchvorschläge unterbreitet – und das nicht nur in China. Jetzt liegt ein kurzes Statement vor.

El Rincón de Mohamed Bouzitoune
La historia de windows microsoft - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

El Rincón de Mohamed Bouzitoune

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 18:27


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Creo que todos conocemos qué es Microsoft y qué es Windows. Se trata el gigante de informática a nivel mundial y su software por excelencia Windows para hacer funcionar nuestros ordenadores. Pero como todo producto tecnológico siempre se nace desde la nada y desde las funcionalidades mas básicas , torpes y lentas que se recuerden. Comparado con ahora es simplemente es leyendas. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de El Rincón de Mohamed Bouzitoune. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1332312

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Windows Weekly 753: Buy Now, Pay Later

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 132:09


Edgegate, Loop for Teams, Listener Q&A Microsoft Continues to Bog Down Edge with Unnecessary Bloat Users Push Back Against Bloatware in Microsoft Edge Cyber Monday: The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later | BizTech Magazine Microsoft 365 Microsoft creates new standalone Teams Essentials edition for SMBs This new Microsoft Teams feature could save you from project overload Windows Microsoft makes Start menu customizations possible in new Windows 11 test build Windows 11 is Now on Almost 9 Percent of PCs Windows Insiders Can Test a Minor Paint App Update Xbox Microsoft Announces First Game Pass Titles for December Clarity Boost is Coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming on Microsoft Edge Tips and picks Tip of the week: It's time to consider other browser options App pick of the week: Xbox Game Pass Shareholder picks of this week: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sells half his Microsoft stock, Microsoft holds an annual shareholder meeting Codename pick of the week: Project Nucleus Beer pick of the week: KBS Cinnamon-Vanilla-Cocoa Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit Melissa.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Windows Weekly 753: Buy Now, Pay Later

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 132:46


Edgegate, Loop for Teams, Listener Q&A Microsoft Continues to Bog Down Edge with Unnecessary Bloat Users Push Back Against Bloatware in Microsoft Edge Cyber Monday: The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later | BizTech Magazine Microsoft 365 Microsoft creates new standalone Teams Essentials edition for SMBs This new Microsoft Teams feature could save you from project overload Windows Microsoft makes Start menu customizations possible in new Windows 11 test build Windows 11 is Now on Almost 9 Percent of PCs Windows Insiders Can Test a Minor Paint App Update Xbox Microsoft Announces First Game Pass Titles for December Clarity Boost is Coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming on Microsoft Edge Tips and picks Tip of the week: It's time to consider other browser options App pick of the week: Xbox Game Pass Shareholder picks of this week: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sells half his Microsoft stock, Microsoft holds an annual shareholder meeting Codename pick of the week: Project Nucleus Beer pick of the week: KBS Cinnamon-Vanilla-Cocoa Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit Melissa.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 753: Buy Now, Pay Later

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 132:09


Edgegate, Loop for Teams, Listener Q&A Microsoft Continues to Bog Down Edge with Unnecessary Bloat Users Push Back Against Bloatware in Microsoft Edge Cyber Monday: The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later | BizTech Magazine Microsoft 365 Microsoft creates new standalone Teams Essentials edition for SMBs This new Microsoft Teams feature could save you from project overload Windows Microsoft makes Start menu customizations possible in new Windows 11 test build Windows 11 is Now on Almost 9 Percent of PCs Windows Insiders Can Test a Minor Paint App Update Xbox Microsoft Announces First Game Pass Titles for December Clarity Boost is Coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming on Microsoft Edge Tips and picks Tip of the week: It's time to consider other browser options App pick of the week: Xbox Game Pass Shareholder picks of this week: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sells half his Microsoft stock, Microsoft holds an annual shareholder meeting Codename pick of the week: Project Nucleus Beer pick of the week: KBS Cinnamon-Vanilla-Cocoa Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit Melissa.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Windows Weekly 753: Buy Now, Pay Later

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 132:46


Edgegate, Loop for Teams, Listener Q&A Microsoft Continues to Bog Down Edge with Unnecessary Bloat Users Push Back Against Bloatware in Microsoft Edge Cyber Monday: The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later | BizTech Magazine Microsoft 365 Microsoft creates new standalone Teams Essentials edition for SMBs This new Microsoft Teams feature could save you from project overload Windows Microsoft makes Start menu customizations possible in new Windows 11 test build Windows 11 is Now on Almost 9 Percent of PCs Windows Insiders Can Test a Minor Paint App Update Xbox Microsoft Announces First Game Pass Titles for December Clarity Boost is Coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming on Microsoft Edge Tips and picks Tip of the week: It's time to consider other browser options App pick of the week: Xbox Game Pass Shareholder picks of this week: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sells half his Microsoft stock, Microsoft holds an annual shareholder meeting Codename pick of the week: Project Nucleus Beer pick of the week: KBS Cinnamon-Vanilla-Cocoa Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit Melissa.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 753: Buy Now, Pay Later - Edgegate, Loop for Teams, Listener Q&A

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 132:46


Edgegate, Loop for Teams, Listener Q&A Microsoft Continues to Bog Down Edge with Unnecessary Bloat Users Push Back Against Bloatware in Microsoft Edge Cyber Monday: The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later | BizTech Magazine Microsoft 365 Microsoft creates new standalone Teams Essentials edition for SMBs This new Microsoft Teams feature could save you from project overload Windows Microsoft makes Start menu customizations possible in new Windows 11 test build Windows 11 is Now on Almost 9 Percent of PCs Windows Insiders Can Test a Minor Paint App Update Xbox Microsoft Announces First Game Pass Titles for December Clarity Boost is Coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming on Microsoft Edge Tips and picks Tip of the week: It's time to consider other browser options App pick of the week: Xbox Game Pass Shareholder picks of this week: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sells half his Microsoft stock, Microsoft holds an annual shareholder meeting Codename pick of the week: Project Nucleus Beer pick of the week: KBS Cinnamon-Vanilla-Cocoa Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit Melissa.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 753: Buy Now, Pay Later - Edgegate, Loop for Teams, Listener Q&A

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 132:09


Edgegate, Loop for Teams, Listener Q&A Microsoft Continues to Bog Down Edge with Unnecessary Bloat Users Push Back Against Bloatware in Microsoft Edge Cyber Monday: The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later | BizTech Magazine Microsoft 365 Microsoft creates new standalone Teams Essentials edition for SMBs This new Microsoft Teams feature could save you from project overload Windows Microsoft makes Start menu customizations possible in new Windows 11 test build Windows 11 is Now on Almost 9 Percent of PCs Windows Insiders Can Test a Minor Paint App Update Xbox Microsoft Announces First Game Pass Titles for December Clarity Boost is Coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming on Microsoft Edge Tips and picks Tip of the week: It's time to consider other browser options App pick of the week: Xbox Game Pass Shareholder picks of this week: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sells half his Microsoft stock, Microsoft holds an annual shareholder meeting Codename pick of the week: Project Nucleus Beer pick of the week: KBS Cinnamon-Vanilla-Cocoa Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit Melissa.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30

Rev It Up with Jess Tiffany
Dave Meltzer, Co-founder of Sports 1, Consultant and business coach, keynote Speaker and 3x Best Selling Author. A man with a mission to empower 1000s and billions of people.

Rev It Up with Jess Tiffany

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 23:29


Dave carefully narrates on how grew up with nothing as a kid. It always made him the victim in this world. This made him strive to get the riches that he didn't have the opportunity to have as a kid. He worked with a notable phone Company Samsung first phone division with Windows(Microsoft) service. He got married to his dream girl in fourth grade who happened to hate him at that time, Dave was clearly thriving until things started to get a toll. He lost 100 Million Dollars due to losing his core values and also hanging out with the wrong company. Luckily enough, Dave was able to get back to his feet and got his life all together. This is a hot episode with key learning lessons that can make you successful in life. This Cast Covers: David's Mission to empower billions of people (00:36) Pain is an indicator of a lesson to be learnt (3:59) Suffering is a process of finding the light dilemma in a lesson (4:04) My attention plus intention will equal the coincidences I want in my life (4:39) You cant look at pain as a stop sign (6:16) If you are stuck your wings are strengthening yourself (9:00) People don't mind hard,they hate long (9:28) David's story of his life and what kept him striving for more all through (11:42) If you want to get somewhere, find someone that's already there and ask for directions (12:36) David takes a dive in his life (13:32) Difference of successful people and everyone else is successful people get things done (16:45) Additional Resources: David Meltzer On LinkedIn David Meltzer on Facebook @davidmeltzer on Twitter @davidmeltzer on Instagram David Meltzer on Youtube David Meltzer on Facebook Website: dmeltzer.com Email: david@dmeltzer.com Podcast: The Playbook on Entreprenuer.com Spotify TV shows: Two minute drill, Elevetor pitch available on Amazon and Bloomberg Suggested Video: Everything you've ever heard, everything you've ever tried, and everything you've ever done -- it's all wrong. https://jesstiffanyconsulting.com/wrong Jess Tiffany is an author, speaker, strategist, podcast host and marketing consultant. He is a #1 International Best Selling Author (Growth Hacking: Strategically Grow Your Business Connections from Zero to 10K in 365 Days), Marketing Strategist, C.E.O. of MNU e-learning and MNU Digital (Minneapolis Digital Marketing Agency). As a business and marketing strategist, Jess is very passionate about his in-depth service offerings like finding businesses $50k in hidden revenue opportunities in under an hour. Upon request, Jess coaches businesses to higher revenue, lead generation strategies, joint venture creation, unique proposition isolation, and implementations. Jess utilizes over 100 dynamic business strategies to cause mass growth in company sales and profits. For those who are unable to work with Jess, he does offer an online version called the 52 Week Industry Domination Training. This program has been called “the most powerful and dynamic client attraction program ever created!” Jess Tiffany's other platforms and resources To have Jess speak or train your organization on revenue generation, LinkedIn Optimization and Marketing, or Social Selling. https://jesstiffany.com/speaker/ See the beta of a new coming social media platform that is making social media fun again. https://jezster.com To grab our free LinkedIn Marketing Cheat Sheet go to https://mnudigital.com/linkedin-marketing-cheat-sheet/ To Check out our online e-learning system go to https://jesstiffanyconsulting.com/guidedtour --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jess-tiffany/support

Estacionline
Ep 348: Del azul al negro: el cambio de la pantalla de la muerte que Microsoft está probando en Windows 11

Estacionline

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 2:11


Si hay un clásico en la historia de los horrores de Windows esa es la pantalla azul de la muerte, también conocida como BSOD (Blue Screen of Death). Un sinónimo de problemas que también cambia con la llegada de Windows 11 y no, no es que desaparezca, sino que ahora cambia de color. No podremos seguir hablando de pantalla azul de la muerte porque con la llegada de la nueva versión de Windows Microsoft está cambiando el tono de su famoso "pantallazo" de errores, pasando del característico azul a un color negro más discreto. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/estacion-online2/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/estacion-online2/support

一歩前進ラジオ
次世代Windowsはやっぱり「11」かも

一歩前進ラジオ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 8:25


6月24日11時(日本時間25日0時)に発表される新しいWinodwsは、 やっぱり「Windows11」かもしれません。 ーーー ブログ「次世代Windows発表!?【3点解説】」 https://www.yamaumiblog.com/what-can-we-expect-about-new-generation-of-windows/ ラジオ https://open.spotify.com/episode/5MNVr2IbIA3K9tnPjAt81k Windowsの公式YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMr4Qm5ZWrI&t=4s ーーー #ライフTips #Tips #WEBマーケティング #デジタル #Windows #Microsoft

一歩前進ラジオ
次世代Windows発表!?【3点解説】

一歩前進ラジオ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 15:41


Microsoftが新しいWindowsを発表するようです。 これについて3点で解説します。 ーーー Microsoftのイベント発表イベントはこちらから https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/event ブログはこちらから https://www.yamaumiblog.com/what-can-we-expect-about-new-generation-of-windows/ ーーー #ライフTips #Tips #WEBマーケティング #Windows #Microsoft

Outliers
Κανίνης, Σταυρόπουλος, Softomotive: Η ελληνική εταιρεία που αγόρασε η Microsoft

Outliers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 40:24


Ο Αργύρης Κανίνης και ο Μάριος Σταυρόπουλος είναι ιδρυτές της Softomotive, της κορυφαίας εταιρείας στον τομέα της ρομποτικής αυτοματοποίησης διεργασιών (RPA). Μέσα στο 2020 η Microsoft ανακοίνωσε την εξαγορά της Softomotive έναντι ενός εντυπωσιακού ποσού. Σκοπός της εξαγοράς: να ενσωματώσει το λογισμικό ρομποτικής αυτοματοποίησης διεργασιών που αναπτύσσει η ελληνική εταιρεία στην αντίστοιχη εφαρμογή που προσφέρει σε χρήστες των Windows η Microsoft. Μέχρι τότε η Softomotive είχε ήδη χτίσει ένα δίκτυο 9.000 πελατών σε 80 χώρες ενώ το 2018 έλαβε χρηματοδότηση ύψους 25 εκατομμυρίων ευρώ από την Grafton Capital. Ο Αργύρης και ο Μάριος μίλησαν για την τελευταία εξέλιξη του λογισμικού που αναπτύσσουν για τη Microsoft αποκλειστικά στην Ελλάδα και για το όραμα τους να γίνει το RPA προσβάσιμο σε όλους.

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 721: Verbs Don't Sell

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 145:38


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Windows Weekly 721: Verbs Don't Sell

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 146:19


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Windows Weekly 721: Verbs Don't Sell

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 145:38


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

Windows Weekly (Video HD)
WW 721: Verbs Don't Sell - Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90

Windows Weekly (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 146:19


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

Windows Weekly (Video LO)
WW 721: Verbs Don't Sell - Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90

Windows Weekly (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 146:19


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)
Windows Weekly 721: Verbs Don't Sell

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 146:19


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)
Windows Weekly 721: Verbs Don't Sell

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 146:19


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

Radio Leo (Video HI)
Windows Weekly 721: Verbs Don't Sell

Radio Leo (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 146:20


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Windows Weekly 721: Verbs Don't Sell

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 146:20


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 721: Verbs Don't Sell - Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 145:38


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

Radio Leo (Video LO)
Windows Weekly 721: Verbs Don't Sell

Radio Leo (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 146:20


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 721: Verbs Don't Sell - Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 146:19


Microsoft Cloud PC, Linux GUI apps on WSL, Edge 90 What's new in Windows Microsoft marches toward launching its 'Cloud PC' service, possibly this summer New Windows 10 test build adds first preview of Linux GUI apps on WSL News and Interests Flyout Comes to Beta and Release Preview Rings Microsoft is (Probably) Killing Timeline Now, Too Microsoft is building a new app store for Windows 10 in major revitalization effort Microsoft wants to close the UWP, Win32 divide with 'Windows Apps' Edging along ... Microsoft rolls out Edge 90, with new history search, Kids Mode, to mainstream users Microsoft Edge 90 Launches with Password Monitor, More Microsoft takes a step toward unifying its Edge codebase across all platforms You Can Test the Unified Microsoft Edge Codebase on Android Microsoft Doesn't Commit to Blocking FLoC Dev Microsoft's Visual Studio 2022 is moving to 64-bit Microsoft Announces ID@Azure Xbox Microsoft talks with Discord end with no buy for now: Report Microsoft Brings Cloud Gaming to iOS and the PC in Beta Microsoft Partnered with Rainway on Xbox Cloud Gaming Microsoft Announces More Xbox Game Pass Titles for April April Updates for Xbox Bring Changes to Console, Mobile Tips and picks Tip of the week: Use OneDrive's Known Folder Backup App pick of the week: Stardock Multiplicity KVM Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft has big datacenter build-out plans Codename pick of the week: Santa Cruz Beer pick of the week: Brewing Ectogasm Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: BANDWIDTH.COM/WW wwt.com/twit

Windows Weekly (Video HD)
WW 713: Pot-Bellied Mastodons - Updating Windows, Microsoft Ignite, and Power Fx

Windows Weekly (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 123:40


Updating Windows, Microsoft Ignite, and Power Fx Microsoft Office Microsoft announces two new Office updates for 2021: Office LTSC Office 2021 for commercial and consumer customers Windows 10 Microsoft is cutting Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC support from ten years to five Microsoft Brings Another FEP to the Windows Insider Beta Channel Microsoft to talk about the future of mixed reality' at Ignite conference next week Power Platform Microsoft readies Power Fx, a new Power Platform low-code language Too late; P# already exists Surface Microsoft is Selling Replacement SSDs for Surface Pro 7+ Microsoft Microsoft Concludes Its SolarWinds Investigation Microsoft Calls for Australian-Style Media Arbitration in EU Microsoft unveils three more 'industry clouds' for financial, manufacturing and nonprofit Xbox Microsoft Announces Games for Gold for March Fall Guys Lands on Xbox This Summer Sony is Bringing VR to PlayStation 5 Sony is Bringing PlayStation Games to the PC Tips and picks Tip of the week: Buy cereal, get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate App pick of the week: Tiles 2.0 Developer pick of the week: .NET Conf Focus on Windows Enterprise pick of the week: Automatically translate Word docs into PowerPoints Beer pick of the week: Delirium Black Barrel Aged Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit conga.com/twit

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 713: Pot-Bellied Mastodons - Updating Windows, Microsoft Ignite, and Power Fx

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 123:40


Updating Windows, Microsoft Ignite, and Power Fx Microsoft Office Microsoft announces two new Office updates for 2021: Office LTSC Office 2021 for commercial and consumer customers Windows 10 Microsoft is cutting Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC support from ten years to five Microsoft Brings Another FEP to the Windows Insider Beta Channel Microsoft to talk about the future of mixed reality' at Ignite conference next week Power Platform Microsoft readies Power Fx, a new Power Platform low-code language Too late; P# already exists Surface Microsoft is Selling Replacement SSDs for Surface Pro 7+ Microsoft Microsoft Concludes Its SolarWinds Investigation Microsoft Calls for Australian-Style Media Arbitration in EU Microsoft unveils three more 'industry clouds' for financial, manufacturing and nonprofit Xbox Microsoft Announces Games for Gold for March Fall Guys Lands on Xbox This Summer Sony is Bringing VR to PlayStation 5 Sony is Bringing PlayStation Games to the PC Tips and picks Tip of the week: Buy cereal, get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate App pick of the week: Tiles 2.0 Developer pick of the week: .NET Conf Focus on Windows Enterprise pick of the week: Automatically translate Word docs into PowerPoints Beer pick of the week: Delirium Black Barrel Aged Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit conga.com/twit

Windows Weekly (Video LO)
WW 713: Pot-Bellied Mastodons - Updating Windows, Microsoft Ignite, and Power Fx

Windows Weekly (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 123:40


Updating Windows, Microsoft Ignite, and Power Fx Microsoft Office Microsoft announces two new Office updates for 2021: Office LTSC Office 2021 for commercial and consumer customers Windows 10 Microsoft is cutting Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC support from ten years to five Microsoft Brings Another FEP to the Windows Insider Beta Channel Microsoft to talk about the future of mixed reality' at Ignite conference next week Power Platform Microsoft readies Power Fx, a new Power Platform low-code language Too late; P# already exists Surface Microsoft is Selling Replacement SSDs for Surface Pro 7+ Microsoft Microsoft Concludes Its SolarWinds Investigation Microsoft Calls for Australian-Style Media Arbitration in EU Microsoft unveils three more 'industry clouds' for financial, manufacturing and nonprofit Xbox Microsoft Announces Games for Gold for March Fall Guys Lands on Xbox This Summer Sony is Bringing VR to PlayStation 5 Sony is Bringing PlayStation Games to the PC Tips and picks Tip of the week: Buy cereal, get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate App pick of the week: Tiles 2.0 Developer pick of the week: .NET Conf Focus on Windows Enterprise pick of the week: Automatically translate Word docs into PowerPoints Beer pick of the week: Delirium Black Barrel Aged Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit conga.com/twit

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 713: Pot-Bellied Mastodons - Updating Windows, Microsoft Ignite, and Power Fx

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 123:40


Updating Windows, Microsoft Ignite, and Power Fx Microsoft Office Microsoft announces two new Office updates for 2021: Office LTSC Office 2021 for commercial and consumer customers Windows 10 Microsoft is cutting Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC support from ten years to five Microsoft Brings Another FEP to the Windows Insider Beta Channel Microsoft to talk about the future of mixed reality' at Ignite conference next week Power Platform Microsoft readies Power Fx, a new Power Platform low-code language Too late; P# already exists Surface Microsoft is Selling Replacement SSDs for Surface Pro 7+ Microsoft Microsoft Concludes Its SolarWinds Investigation Microsoft Calls for Australian-Style Media Arbitration in EU Microsoft unveils three more 'industry clouds' for financial, manufacturing and nonprofit Xbox Microsoft Announces Games for Gold for March Fall Guys Lands on Xbox This Summer Sony is Bringing VR to PlayStation 5 Sony is Bringing PlayStation Games to the PC Tips and picks Tip of the week: Buy cereal, get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate App pick of the week: Tiles 2.0 Developer pick of the week: .NET Conf Focus on Windows Enterprise pick of the week: Automatically translate Word docs into PowerPoints Beer pick of the week: Delirium Black Barrel Aged Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: business.eset.com/twit conga.com/twit

Robertjames
Windows Microsoft But instead its acapella we 2 ep 10

Robertjames

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 4:04


This a cappella group is scarily good at imitating Windows sound effects If you've ever used Windows 10 before, I need you to stop what you're doing and go listen to this a cappella group's terrifyingly accurate covers of Windows sound effects. No Windows noises were spared here. The compilation includes the Windows Vista startup theme (remember that?), the recycle bin crunch, the Windows XP shutdown tones, and more. But the two segments that are unbelievably spot-on are the “USB In” and “USB Out” noises, which come about 10 seconds in. If I closed my eyes, you could convince me they were the real deal. Also, the error message straight-up stresses me out. It's haunting. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Business of Open Source
RVU's Cloud Native Transformation with Paul Ingles

The Business of Open Source

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 37:32


Some highlights of the show include: The company's cloud native journey, which accelerated with the acquisition of Uswitch.  How the company assessed risk prior to their migration, and why they ultimately decided the task was worth the gamble. Uswitch's transformation into a profitable company resulting from their cloud native migration. The role that multidisciplinary, collaborative teams played in solving problems and moving projects forward. Paul also offers commentary on some of the tensions that resulted between different teams. Key influencing factors that caused the company to adopt containerization and Kubernetes. Paul goes into detail about their migration to Kubernetes, and the problems that it addressed.  Paul's thoughts on management and prioritization as CTO. He also explains his favorite engineering tool, which may come as a surprise.  Links: RVU Website: https://www.rvu.co.uk/ Uswitch Website: https://www.uswitch.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pingles GitHub: https://github.com/pingles TranscriptAnnouncer: Welcome to The Business of Cloud Native podcast, where we explore how end users talk and think about the transition to Kubernetes and cloud-native architectures.Emily: Welcome to The Business of Cloud Native. I'm your host, Emily Omier, and today I am chatting with Paul Ingles. Paul, thank you so much for joining me.Paul: Thank you for having me.Emily: Could you just introduce yourself: where do you work? What do you do? And include, sort of, some specifics. We all have a job title, but it doesn't always reflect what our actual day-to-day is.Paul: I am the CTO at a company called RVU in London. We run a couple of reasonably big-ish price comparison, aggregator type sites. So, we help consumers figure out and compare prices on broadband products, mobile phones, energy—so in the UK, energy is something which is provided through a bunch of different private companies, so you've got a fair amount of choice on kind of that thing. So, we tried to make it easier and simpler for people to make better decisions on the household choices that they have. I've been there for about 10 years, so I've had a few different roles. So, as CTO now, I sit on the exec team and try to help inform the business and technology strategy. But I've come through a bunch of teams. So, I've worked on some of the early energy price comparison stuff, some data infrastructure work a while ago, and then some underlying DevOps type automation and Kubernetes work a couple of years ago.Emily: So, when you get in to work in the morning, what types of things are usually on your plate?Paul: So, I keep a journal. I use bullet journalling quite extensively. So, I try to track everything that I've got to keep on top of. Generally, what I would try to do each day is catch up with anybody that I specifically need to follow up with. So, at the start of the week, I make a list of every day, and then I also keep a separate column for just general priorities. So, things that are particularly important for the week, themes of work going on, like, technology changes, or things that we're trying to launch, et cetera. And then I will prioritize speaking to people based on those things. So, I'll try and make sure that I'm focusing on the most important thing. I do a weekly meeting with the team. So, we have a few directors that look after different aspects of the business, and so we do a weekly meeting to just run through everything that's going on and sharing the problems. We use the three P's model: so, sharing progress problems and plans. And we use that to try and steer on what we do. And we also look at some other team health metrics. Yeah, it's interesting actually. I think when I switched from working in one of the teams to being in the CTO role, things change quite substantially. That list of things that I had to care about increase hugely, to the point where it far exceeded how much time I had to spend on anything. So, nowadays, I find that I'm much more likely for some things to drop off. And so it's unfortunate, and you can't please everybody, so you just have to say, “I'm really sorry, but this thing is not high on the list of priorities, so I can't spend any time on it this week, but if it's still a problem in a couple of weeks time, then we'll come back to it.” But yeah, it can vary quite a lot.Emily: Hmm, interesting. I might ask you more questions about that later. For now, let's sort of dive into the cloud-native journey. What made RVU decide that containerization was a good idea and that Kubernetes was a good idea? What were the motivations and who was pushing for it?Paul: That's a really good question. So, I got involved about 10 years ago. So, I worked for a search marketing startup that was in London called Forward Internet Group, and they acquired USwitch in 2010. And prior to working at Forward, I'd worked as a consultant at ThoughtWorks in London, so I spent a lot of time working in banks on continuous delivery and things like that. And so when Uswitch came along, there were a few issues around the software release process. Although there was a ton of automation, it was still quite slow to actually get releases out. We were only doing a release every fortnight. And we also had a few issues with the scalability of data. So, it was a monolithic Windows Microsoft stack. So, there was SQL Server databases, and .NET app servers, and things like that. And our traffic can be quite spiky, so when companies are in the news, or there's policy changes and things like that, we would suddenly get an increase in traffic, and the Microsoft solution would just generally kind of fall apart as soon as we hit some kind of threshold. So, I got involved, partly to try and improve some of the automation and release practices because at the search start-up, we were releasing experiments every couple of hours, even. And so we wanted to try and take a bit of that ethos over to Uswitch, and also to try and solve some of the data scalability and system scalability problems. And when we got started doing that, a lot of it was—so that was in the early heyday of AWS, so this was about 2008, that I was at the search startup. And we were used to using EC2 to try and spin up Hadoop clusters and a few other bits and pieces that we were playing around with. And when we acquired Uswitch, we felt like it was quickest for us to just create a different environment, stick it under the load balancer so end users wouldn't realize that some requests was being served off of the AWS infrastructure instead, and then just gradually go from there. We found that that was just the fastest way to move. So, I think it was interesting, and it was both a deliberate move, but it was also I think the degree to which we followed through on it, I don't think we'd really anticipated quite how quickly we would shift everything. And so when Forward made the acquisition, I joined summer of 2010, and myself and a colleague wrote a little two-pager on, here are the problems we see, here are the things that we think we can help with and the ways that technology approach that we'd applied at Forward would carry across, and what benefits we thought it would bring. Unfortunately because Forward was a privately held business—we were relatively small but profitable—and the owner of that business was quite risk-affine. He was quite keen on playing blackjack and other stuff. So, he was pretty happy with talking about probabilities of success.And so we just said, we think there's a future in it if we can get the wheels turning a bit better. And he was up for it. He backed us and we just took it from there. And so we replaced everything from self-hosted physical infrastructure running on top of .NET to all AWS hosted, running a mix of Ruby, and Closure, and other bits and pieces in about two years. And that's just continued from there. So, the move to Kubernetes was a relatively recent one; that was only within the last—I say ‘recent.' it was about two years ago, we started moving things in earnest. And then you asked what was the rationale for switching to Kubernetes—Emily: Let me first ask you, when you were talking with the owner, what were the odds that you gave him for success?Paul: [laughs]. That's a good question. I actually don't know. I think we always knew that there was a big impact to be had. I don't think we knew the scale of the upside. So, I don't think we—I mean, at the time, Uswitch was just about breaking even, so we didn't realize that there was an opportunity to radically change that. I think we underestimated how long it would take to do. So, I think we'd originally thought that we could replace, I think maybe most of the stuff that we needed replaced within six months. We had an early prototype out within two weeks, two or three weeks because we'd always placed a big emphasis on releasing early, experimenting, iterative delivery, A/B testing, that kind of thing. So, I think it was almost like that middle term that was the harder piece. And there was definitely a point where… I don't know, I think it was this classic situation of pulling on a ball of string where it was like, what wanted to do was to focus on improving the end-user experience because our original belief was that, aside from the scalability issues, that the existing site just didn't solve the problem sufficiently well, that it needed an overhaul to simplify the journeys, and simplify the process, and improve the experience for people. We were focusing on that and we didn't want to get drawn into replacing a lot of the back office and integration type systems partly because there was a lot of complexity there. But also because you then have to engage with QA environments, and test environments, and sign-offs with the various people that we integrate with. But it was, as I said, it was this kind of tugging on a ball of string where every improvement that we made in the end-user experience—so we would increase conversion rate by 10 percent but through doing that, we would introduce downstream error in the ways that those systems would integrate, and so we gradually just ended up having to pull in slightly more and more pieces to make it work. I don't think we ever gave odds of success. I think we underestimated how long that middle piece would take. I don't think we really anticipated the degree of upside that we would get as a consequence, through nothing other than just making releases quicker, being able to test and move faster, and focusing on end-user experience was definitely the right thing to focus on.Emily: Do you think though, that everybody perceived it as a risk? I'm just asking because you mentioned the blackjack, was this a risk that could fail?Paul: Well, I think the interesting thing about it was that we knew it was the right thing to do. So, again, I think our experience as consultants at ThoughtWorks was on applying continuous delivery, what we would today call DevOps, applying those practices to software delivery. And so we'd worked on systems where there weren't continuous integration servers and where people weren't releasing every day, and then we'd worked in environments where we were releasing every couple of hours, and we were very quickly able to hone in on what worked and discard things that didn't. And so I think because we've been able to demonstrate that success within the search business, I think that carried a great deal of trust. And so when it came to talking about things we could potentially do, we were totally convinced that there were things that we could improve. I think it was a combination of, there was a ton of potential, we knew that there was a new confluence of technologies and approaches that could be successful if we were able to just start over. And then I think also probably a healthy degree of, like, naive, probably overconfidence in what we could do that we would just throw ourselves into it. So, it's hard work, but yeah, it was ultimately highly successful. So, it's something I'm exceedingly proud of today.Emily: You said something really interesting, which is that Uswitch was barely profitable. And if I understand correctly, that changed for the better. Can you talk about how this is related?Paul: Yeah, sure. I think the interesting thing about it was that we knew that there was something we could do better, but we weren't sure what it was. And so the focus was always on being able to release as frequently as we possibly could to try and understand what that was, as well as trying to just simplify and pay back some of the technical debt. Well, so, trying to overcome some of the artificial constraints that existed because of the technology choices that people have made—perfectly decent decisions on, back in the day, but platforms like AWS offered better alternatives, now. So, we just focused on being able to deliver iteratively, and just keep focusing on continual improvement, releasing, understanding what the problems were, and then getting rid of those little niggly things. The manager I had at Forward was this super—I don't know, he just had the perfect ethos, and he was driven—so we were a team that were focused on doing daily experiments. And so we would rely on data on our spend and data on our revenue. And that would come in on a daily cycle. So, a lot of the rhythm of the team was driven off of that cycle. And so as we could run experiments and measure their profitability, we could then inform what we would do on the day. And so, we have a handful of long-running technology things that we were doing, and then we would also have other tactical things that he would have ideas on, he would have some hypothesis of, well, “Maybe this is the reason that this is happening, let's come up with a test that we can use to try and figure out whether that's true.” We would build something quickly to throw it together to help us either disprove it or support it, and we would put it live, see what happened, and then move on to the next thing. And so I think a lot of the—what we wanted to do is to instill a bit of that environment in Uswitch. And so a lot of it was being able to release quickly, making sure that people had good data in front of them. I mean, even tools like Google Analytics were something which we were quite au fait with using but didn't have broad adoption at the time. And so we were using that to look at site behavior and what was going on and reason about what was happening. So, we just tried to make sure that people were directly using that, rather than just making changes on a longer cycle without data at all.Emily: And can you describe how you were working with the business side, and how you were communicating, what the sort of working relationship was like? If there was any misunderstandings on either side.Paul: Yeah, it's a good question. So, when I started at Uswitch, the organizational structure was, I guess, relatively classical. So, you had a pooled engineering team. So, it was a monolithic system, deployed onto physical infrastructure. So, there was an engineering team, there was an operations team, and then there were a handful of people that were business specific in the different markets that we operated in. So, there was a couple of people that focused on, like, the credit card market; a couple of people that focused on energy, for example. And, I used to call it the stand-up swarm: so, in the morning, we would sit on our desks and you would see almost the entire office moved from the different card walls that were based around the office. Although there was a high degree of interaction between the business stakeholders, the engineers, designers, and other people, it always felt slightly weird that you would have almost all of the company interested in almost everything that was going on, and so I think the intuition we had was that a lot of the ways that we would think about structuring software around loosely-coupled but highly cohesive, those same principles should or could apply to the organization itself. And so what we tried to do is to make sure that we had multidisciplinary teams that had the people in them to do the work. So, for the early days of the energy work, there was only a couple of us that were in it. So, we had a couple of engineers, and we had a lady called Emma, who was the product owner. She used to work in the production operations team, so she used to be focused on data entry from the products that different energy providers would send us, but she had the strongest insight into the domain problem, what problem consumers were trying to overcome, and what ways that we could react to it. And so, when we got involved, she had a couple of ideas that she'd been trying to get traction on, that she'd been unable to. And so what we—we had a, I don't know, probably a, I think a half-day session in an office. So, we took over the boardroom at the office and just said, “Look, we could really do with a separate space away from everybody to be able to focus on it. And we just want to prove something out for a couple of weeks. And we want to make sure that we've got space for people to focus.” And so we had a half-day in there, we had a conversation about, “Okay, well, what's the problem? What's the technical complexity of going after any of these things?” And there's a few nuances, too. Like, if you choose option A, then we have to get all of the historical information around it, as well as the current products and market. Whereas if we choose option B, then we can simplify it down, and we don't need to do all of that work, and we can try and experiment with something sooner. So, we wanted it to be as collaborative as possible because we knew that the way that we would be successful is by trying to execute on ideas faster than we'd been able to before. And at the same time, we also wanted to make sure that there was a feeling of momentum and that we would—I think there was probably a healthy degree of slight overconfidence, but we were also very keen to be able to show off what we could do. And so we genuinely wanted to try and improve the environment for people so that we could focus on solving problems quicker, trying out more experiments, being less hung up on whether it was absolutely the right thing to do, and instead just focus on testing it. So, were there tensions? I think there were definitely tensions; I don't think there weren't tensions so much on the technical side; we were very lucky that most of the engineers that already worked there were quite keen on doing something different, and so we would have conversations with them and just say, “Look, we'll try everything we can to try and remove as many of the constraints that exist today.” I think a lot of the disagreement or tension was whether or not it was the right problem to be going after. So, again, the search business that we worked in was doing a decent amount of money for the number of people that were there, and we knew there was a problem we could fix, but we didn't know how much runway it would have. And so there was a lot of tension on whether we should be pulling people into focusing on extending the search business, or whether we needed to focus on fixing Uswitch. So, there was a fair amount of back and forth about whether or not we needed to move people from one part of the business to another and that kind of thing.Emily: Let's talk a little bit about Kubernetes, and how Uswitch decided to use Kubernetes, what problem it solved, and who was behind the decision, who was really making the push.Paul: Yeah, interesting. So, I think containers was something that we'd been experimenting with for a little while. So, as I think a lot of the culture was, we were quite risk-affine. So, we were quite keen to be trying out new technologies, and we'd been using modern languages and platforms like Closure since the early days of them being available. We'd been playing around with containers for a while, and I think we knew there was something in it, but we weren't quite sure what it was. So, I think, although we were playing around with it quite early, I think we were quite slow to choose one platform or another. I think in the end, we—in the intervening period, I guess, between when we went from the more classical way of running Puppet across a bunch of EC2 instances that run a version of your application, the next step after that was switching over to using ECS. So, Amazon's container service. And I guess the thing that prompted a bit more curiosity into Kubernetes was that—I forgot the projects I was working on, but I was working on a team for a little while, and then I switched to go do something else. And I needed to put a new service up, and rather than just doing the thing that I knew, I thought, “Well, I'll go talk to the other teams.” I'll talk to some other people around the company, and find out what's the way that I ought to be doing this today, and there was a lot of work around standardizing the way that you would stand up an ECS cluster. But I think even then, it always felt like we were sharing things in the wrong way. So, if you were working on a team, you had to understand a great deal of Amazon to be able to make progress. And so, back when I got started at Uswitch, when I talk about doing the work about the energy migration, AWS at the time really only offered EC2, load balancers, firewalling, and then eventually relational databases, and so back then the amounts of complexity to stand up something was relatively small. And then come to a couple of years ago. You have to appreciate and understand routing tables, VPCs, the security rules that would permit traffic to flow between those, it was one of those—it was just relatively non-trivial to do something that was so core to what we needed to be able to do. And I think the thing that prompted Kubernetes was that, on the Kubernetes project side, we'd seen a gradual growth and evolution of the concepts, and abstractions, and APIs that it offered. And so there was a differentiation between ECS or—I actually forget what CoreOS's equivalent was. I think maybe it was just called CoreOS. But there are a few alternative offerings for running containerized, clustered services, and Kubernetes seems to take a slightly different approach that it was more focused on end-user abstractions. So, you had a notion of making a deployment: that would contain replicas of a container, and you would run multiple instances of your application, and then that would become a service, and you could then expose that via Ingress. So, there was a language that you could use to talk about your application and your system that was available to you in the environment that you're actually using. Whereas AWS, I think, would take the view that, “Well, we've already got these building blocks, so what we want our users to do is assemble the building blocks that already exist.” So, you still have to understand load balancers, you still have to understand security groups, you have to understand a great deal more at a slightly lower level of abstraction. And I think the thing that seemed exciting, or that seems—the potential about Kubernetes was that if we chose something that offered better concepts, then you could reasonably have a team that would run some kind of underlying platform, and then have teams build upon that platform without having to understand a great deal about what was going on inside. They could focus more on the applications and the systems that they were hoping to build. And that would be slightly harder on the alternative. So, I think at the time, again, it was one of those fortunate things where I was just coming to the end of another project and was in the fortunate position where I was just looking around at the various different things that we were doing as a business, and what opportunity there was to do something that would help push things on. And Kubernetes was one of those things which a couple of us had been talking about, and thinking, “Oh, maybe now is the time to give it a go. There's enough stability and maturity in it; we're starting to hit the problems that it's designed to address. Maybe there's a bit more appetite to do something different.” So, I think we just gave it a go. Built a proof of concept, showed that could run the most complex system that we had, and I think also did a couple of early experiments on the ways in which Kubernetes had support for horizontal scaling and other things which were slightly harder to put into practice in AWS. And so we did all that, I think gradually it just kind of growed out from there, just took the proof of concepts to other teams that were building products and services. We found a team that were struggling to keep their systems running because they were a tiny team. They only had, like, two or three engineers in. They had some stability problems over a weekend because the server ran out of hard disk space, and we just said, “Right. Well, look, if you use this, we'll take on that problem. You can just focus on the application.” It kind of just grew and grew from there.Emily: Was there anything that was a lot harder than you expected? So, I'm looking for surprises as you're adopting Kubernetes.Paul: Oh, surprises. I think there was a non-trivial amount that we had to learn about running it. And again, I think at the point at which we'd picked it up, it was, kind of, early days for automation, so there was—I think maybe Google had just launched Google Kubernetes engine on Google Cloud. Amazon certainly hadn't even announced that hosted Kubernetes would be an option. There was an early project within Kubernetes, called kops that you could use to create a cluster, but even then it didn't fit our network topology because it wouldn't work with the VPC networking that we needed and expected within our production infrastructure. So, there was a lot of that kind of work in the early days, to try and make something work, you had to understand in quite a level of detail what each component of Kubernetes was doing. As we were gradually rolling it out, I think the things that were most surprising were that, for a lot of people, it solved a lot of problems that meant they could move on, and I think people were actually slightly surprised by that. Which, [laughs], it sounds like quite a weird turn of phrase, but I think people were positively surprised at the amount of stuff that they didn't have to do for solving a fair few number of problems that they had. There was a couple of teams that were doing things that are slightly larger scale that we had to spend a bit more time on improving the performance of our setup. So, in particular, there was a team that had a reasonably strong requirement on the latency overheads of Ingress. So, they wanted their application to respond within, I don't know, I think it was maybe 200 milliseconds or something. And we, through setting up the monitoring and other bits and pieces that we had, we realized that Ingress currently was doing all right, but there was a fair amount of additional latency that was added at the tail that was a consequence of a couple of bugs or other things that existed in the infrastructure. So, there was definitely a lot of little niggly things that came up as we were going, but we were always confident that we could overcome it. And, as I said, I think that a lot of teams saw benefits very early on. And I think the other teams that were perhaps a little bit more skeptical because they got their own infrastructure already, they knew how to operate it, it was highly tested, they'd already run capacity and load tests on it, they were convinced that it was the most efficient thing that they could possibly run. I think even over the long run, I think they realized that there was more work that they needed to do than they should be focusing on, and so they were quite happy to ultimately switch over to the shared platform and infrastructure that the cloud infrastructure team run.Emily: As we wrap up, there's actually a question I want to go back to, which is how you were talking about the shifting priorities now that you've become CTO. Do you have any sort of examples of, like, what are the top three things that you will always care about, that you will always have the energy to think about? And then I'm curious to have some examples of things that you can't deal with, you can't think about. The things that tend to drop off.Paul: The top three things that I always think about. So, I think, actually, what's interesting about being CTO, that I perhaps wasn't expecting is that you're ever so slightly removed from the work, that you can't rely on the same signals or information to be able to make a decision on things, and so when I give the Kubernetes story, it's one of those, like, because I'd moved from one system to another, and I was starting a new project, I experienced some pain. It's like, “Right. Okay, I've got to go do something to fix this. I've had enough.” And I think the thing that I'm always paying attention to now, is trying to understand where that pain is next, and trying to make sure that I've got a mechanism for being able to appreciate that. So, I think a lot of the things I try to spend time on are things to help me keep track of what's going on, and then help me make decisions off the back of it. So, I think the things that I always spend time on are generally things trying to optimize some process or invest in automation. So, a good example at the moment is, we're talking about starting to do canary deployments. So, starting to automate the actual rollout of some new release, and being able to automate a comparison against the existing service, looking at latency, or some kind of transactional metrics to understand whether it's performing as well or different than something historical. So, I think the things that I tend to spend time on are process-oriented or are things to try and help us go quicker. One of the books that I read that changed my opinion of management was Andy Grove's, High Output Management. And I forget who recommended it to me, but somebody recommended it to me, and it completely altered my opinion of what value a manager can add. So, one of the lenses I try to apply to anything is of everything that's going on, what's the handful of things that are going to have the most impact or leverage across the organization, and try and spend my time on those. I think where it gets tricky is that you have to go broad and deep. So, as much as there are broad things that have a high consequence on the organization as a whole, you also need an appreciation of what's going on in the detail, and I think that's always tricky to manage. I'm sorry, I forgot what was the second part of your question.Emily: The second part was, do you have any examples of the things that you tend to not care about? That presumably someone is asking you to care about, and you don't?Paul: [laughs]. Yeah, it's a good question. I don't think it's that I don't care about it. I think it's that there are some questions that come my way that I know that I can defer, or they're things which are easy to hand off. So, I think the… that is a good question. I think one of the things that I think are always tricky to prioritize, are things which feel high consequence but are potentially also very close to bikeshedding. And I think that is something which is fair—I'd be interested to hear what other people said. So, a good example is, like, choice of tooling. And so when I was working on a team, or on a problem, we would focus on choosing the right tool for the job, and we would bias towards experimenting with tools early, and figuring out what worked, and I think now you have to view the same thing through a different lens. So, there's a degree to which you also incur an organizational cost as a consequence of having high variability in the programming languages that you choose to use. And so I don't think it's something I don't care about, but I think it's something which is interesting that I think it's something which, over the time I've been doing this role, I've gradually learned to let go of things that I would otherwise have previously thoroughly enjoyed getting involved in. And so you have to step back and say, “Well, actually I'm not the right person to be making a decision about which technology this team should be using. I should be trusting the team to make that decision.” And you have to kind of—I think that over the time I've been doing the role, you kind of learn which are the decisions that are high consequence that you should be involved in and which are the ones that you have to step back from. And you just have to say, look, I've got two hours of unblocked time this week where I can focus on something, so of the things on my priority list—the things that I've written in my journal that I want to get done this month—which of those things am I going to focus on, and which of the other things can I leave other people to get on with, and trust that things will work out all right?Emily: That's actually a very good segue into my final question, which is the same for everyone. And that is, what is an engineering tool that you can't live without—your favorite?Paul: Oh, that's a good question. So, I don't know if this is a cop-out by not mentioning something engineering-related, but I think the tool and technique which has helped me the most as I had more and more management responsibility and trying to keep track of things, is bullet journaling. So, I think, up until, I don't know, maybe five years ago, probably, I'd focus on using either iOS apps or note tools in both my laptop, and phone, and so on, and it never really stuck. And bullet journaling, through using a pen and a notepad, it forced me to go a bit slower. So, it forced me to write things down, to think through what was going on, and there is something about it being physical which makes me treat it slightly differently. So, I think bullet journaling is one of the things which has had the—yeah, it's really helped me deal with keeping track of what's going on, and then giving me the ability to then look back over the week, figure out what were the things that frustrated me, what can I change going into next week, one of the suggestions that the person that came up with bullet journaling recommended, is this idea of an end of week reflection. And so, one of the things I try to do—it's been harder doing it now that I'm working at home—is to spend just 15 minutes at the end of the week thinking of, what are the things that I'm really proud of? What are some good achievements that I should feel really good about going into next week? And so I think a lot of the activities that stem from bullet journaling have been really helpful. Yeah, it feels like a bit of a cop-out because it's not specifically technology related, but bullet journaling is something which has made a big difference to me.Emily: Not at all. That's totally fair. I think you are the first person who's had a completely non-technological answer, but I think I've had someone answer Slack, something along those lines.Paul: Yeah, I think what's interesting is there there are loads of those tools that we use all the time. Like Google Docs is something I can't live without. So, I think there's a ton of things that I use day-to-day that are hard to let go off, but I think the I think that the things that have made the most impact on my ability to deal with a stressful job, and give you the ability to manage yourself a little bit, I think yeah, it's been one of the most interesting things I've done.Emily: And where could listeners connect with you or follow you?Paul: Cool. So, I am @pingles on Twitter. My DMs are open, so if anybody wants to talk on that, I'm happy to. I'm also on GitHub under pingles, as well. So, @pingles, generally in most places will get you to me.Emily: Well, thank you so much for joining me.Paul: Thank you for talking. It's been good fun.Announcer: Thank you for listening to The Business of Cloud Native podcast. Keep up with the latest on the podcast at thebusinessofcloudnative.com and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever fine podcasts are distributed. We'll see you next time.

En Liten Podd Om It
En Liten Podd om IT - Avsnitt 277 - Jag har lång erfarenhet av att killgissa

En Liten Podd Om It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 64:44


Om Shownotes ser konstiga ut (exempelvis om alla länkar saknas. Det ska finnas MASSOR med länkar) så finns de på webben här också: https://www.enlitenpoddomit.se/e/en-liten-podd-om-it-avsnitt-277   Avsnitt 277 spelades in den 4:e Augusti 2020 och eftersom att Euro-sedlar har ett ämne som heter Europium på sig för att minimera förfalskning så handlar dagens avsnitt om: FEEDBACK OCH BACKLOGG: * Mats har med sig Cyber Dog, Björn har hundgaller till arbetsrummet. * Mats har börjat jobba efter att ha haft sitt livs längsta semester. Björn har haft en vecka där frun varit bortrest. Johan har fått hjärtsnörp eftersom att dottern börjat cykla.    ALLMÄNT NYTT * Amazon.se finns numera. En kortare diskussion kring vad vi tror om detta.    * BONUSLÄNK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzBGzWFLtfQ    LYSSNARFRÅGA: Den här veckan kommer det en fråga från Per: "Det känns som världen går och väntar på 5G för att få ut den riktiga nyttan av IoT och Intelligent Edge. Men vad är det egentligen för skillnader på 4G och 5G mer än hastighet och kanske latency? Vad är det vi egentligen väntar på som är beroende av högre hastigheter än 4G som vi redan har?" * Ericson har "the guide to capturing the 5G indusiry digitalization business potential"    * BONSULÄNK: Telia, Boliden och Ericsson har byggt 5G i Kenkberg-gruvan: https://www.boliden.com/news/5g-kankberg    DISKUSSIONSÄMNE: Supplychain attacker     MICROSOFT * Gnäll, gnäll. Microsoft Edge tar över Windows * Microsoft bekräftar att man tittar på att köpa TikTok * Ännu fler nyheter i Microsoft Teams* Xcloud kommer till Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. * Microsoft fördjupar sitt samarbete med Citrix   APPLE * Gnäll, gnäll. Microsoft Office 2016 slutar få support för att komma åt Ofifce 365 tjänster i oktober.    * BONUSLÄNK 1: den här länken har med detta att göra också: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-relents-on-office-support-cutoff-dates/      * BONUSLÄNK 2: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployoffice/endofsupport/office-365-services-connectivity    GOOGLE: * Pixel 4a är nu släppt. * Google har en nätverksscanner som letar säkerhetsproblem (Tsunami)   SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY:* Björn: ett par gamla skor kanske? https://www.christies.com/features/Original-Air-Michael-Jordan-Game-Worn-and-Player-Exclusive-Sneaker-Rarities-10794-7.aspx             Eller nått inför halloween. https://www.etsy.com/listing/785016477/adult-size-armored-bionic-skin-t-rex  * Mats: Larm sak (Minut point) * Johan: Ett ljudkort för XLR mic     EGNA LÄNKAR * En Liten Podd Om IT på webben * En Liten Podd Om IT på Facebook * En Liten Podd Om IT på Youtube * Ge oss gärna en recension    * https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/en-liten-podd-om-it/id946204577?mt=2#see-all/reviews     * https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/en-liten-podd-om-it-158069     LÄNKAR TILL VART MAN HITTAR PODDEN FÖR ATT LYSSNA: * Apple Podcaster (iTunes) * Overcast * Acast * Spotify * Stitcher   LÄNK TILL DISCORD DÄR MAN HITTAR LIVE STREAM + CHATT http://discord.enlitenpoddomit.se   (Och glöm inte att maila bjorn@enlitenpoddomit.se om du vill ha klistermärken, skicka med en postadress bara. :) )  

Le Mug Nowtech [Official]
#Techscope 989 #GalaxyNote10

Le Mug Nowtech [Official]

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 75:24


Rappel du 12 août au 1er septembre il n’y aura pas de Techscope. Reprise du Techscope le 2 septembre. Sommaire Techscope 989 : 02:00 Explication expression désuète 04:00 Sommaire 07:00 Samsung lance les Galaxy Note 10 et Note 10+ 23:00 Nouveau Samsung Galaxy Book S 26:00 Galaxy Watch Active 2 pour concurrencer l’Apple Watch 31:00 Android et Windows : Microsoft et Samsung s'associent 38:00 Microsoft écoute les conversations Skype 48:00 Polaroïd Hello Kitty 53:00 Fin Techscope et AMA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nowtechlive/message

The Jerry Jones Direct Radio Show
Episode #90 - Jerry Jones with Perry Marshall - Simple Bacteria vs. Microsoft - Who Wins?

The Jerry Jones Direct Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 18:11


“Windows [Microsoft] can't evolve without programmers. But bacteria evolve by themselves in minutes. What do bacteria know that we don't?” - Perry MarshallJerry's podcast Guest for the next series of 3 shows is none other than Perry Marshall. Perry wrote THE BOOK on Google Adwords. He wrote THE BOOK on 80/20 marketing. He's written a number of other books, too, including his latest, “Evolution 2.0: Breaking the Deadlock Between Darwin and Design.” Perry most recently appeared at the infamous Royal Society in Great Britain, where he appeared with Oxford Professor Denis Noble to announce the increased purse of $10,000,000. And that dear listener, is what he and Jerry discuss in this series of podcasts. Join in as Perry takes you through a fascinating journey to his most recent project, Evolution 2.0 and learn more about Perry's legit $10,000,000 prize. More information on Perry and the EVO 2.0 project can be found here: https://evo2.org/Support the show (https://jerryjonesdirect.com)

The Jerry Jones Direct Radio Show
Episode #89 - Jerry Jones with Perry Marshall - Simple Bacteria vs. Microsoft - Who Wins?

The Jerry Jones Direct Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 29:34


“Windows [Microsoft] can't evolve without programmers. But bacteria evolve by themselves in minutes. What do bacteria know that we don't?” - Perry MarshallJerry's podcast Guest for the next series of 3 shows is none other than Perry Marshall. Perry wrote THE BOOK on Google Adwords. He wrote THE BOOK on 80/20 marketing. He's written a number of other books, too, including his latest, “Evolution 2.0: Breaking the Deadlock Between Darwin and Design.” Perry most recently appeared at the infamous Royal Society in Great Britain, where he appeared with Oxford Professor Denis Noble to announce the increased purse of $10,000,000. And that dear listener, is what he and Jerry discuss in this series of podcasts. Join in as Perry takes you through a fascinating journey to his most recent project, Evolution 2.0 and learn more about Perry's legit $10,000,000 prize. More information on Perry and the EVO 2.0 project can be found here: https://evo2.org/Support the show (https://jerryjonesdirect.com)

The Jerry Jones Direct Radio Show
Episode #88 Jerry Jones with Perry Marshall - Simple Bacteria vs. Microsoft - Who Wins?

The Jerry Jones Direct Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 24:21


“Windows [Microsoft] can't evolve without programmers. But bacteria evolve by themselves in minutes. What do bacteria know that we don't?” - Perry MarshallJerry's podcast Guest for the next series of 3 shows is none other than Perry Marshall. Perry wrote THE BOOK on Google Adwords. He wrote THE BOOK on 80/20 marketing. He's written a number of other books, too, including his latest, “Evolution 2.0: Breaking the Deadlock Between Darwin and Design.” Perry most recently appeared at the infamous Royal Society in Great Britain, where he appeared with Oxford Professor Denis Noble to announce the increased purse of $10,000,000. And that dear listener, is what he and Jerry discuss in this series of podcasts. Join in as Perry takes you through a fascinating journey to his most recent project, Evolution 2.0 and learn more about Perry's legit $10,000,000 prize. More information on Perry and the EVO 2.0 project can be found here: https://evo2.org/Support the show

Technobabble Podcast - RBG
Technobabble 043 - RANTZ

Technobabble Podcast - RBG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 116:09


Newsly News   AMD vs Intel vs Nvidia   https://www.techpowerup.com/250214/msi-goofup-unlocks-overclocking-on-amd-athlon-200ge https://mobilesyrup.com/2018/12/03/amd-processors-outsell-intel/ https://www.techradar.com/news/amd-is-readying-graphics-cards-to-take-on-nvidias-geforce-rtx-range https://hexus.net/tech/news/graphics/124724-intel-arctic-sound-gpu-event-expected-next-month/ https://www.pcper.com/news/General-Tech/NVIDIAs-new-T-Rex-hopefully-not-flaming-dinosaur https://www.techpowerup.com/250191/nvidia-presents-the-titan-rtx-24gb-graphics-card-at-usd-2-499   Hardware and Software   https://www.pcper.com/news/Storage/We-are-SSDs-I-got-all-my-QVO-me https://www.pcper.com/news/General-Tech/Chrome-plated-Windows-Microsoft-making-magpie https://www.thisisinsider.com/microsoft-edge-google-chromium-browser-2018-12 https://www.pcper.com/news/General-Tech/Incoming-friendly-fire-Microsoft-launching-more-patches   Gaming   https://gamingbolt.com/switchs-second-year-has-been-a-reality-check-for-nintendo-as-per-analysts https://www.techpowerup.com/250255/epic-games-store-to-launch-soon-developers-to-receive-88-of-revenue https://www.pcworld.com/article/3326060/gaming/epic-games-store-steam-rival-valve.html https://mobilesyrup.com/2018/12/04/battles-pvp-pokemon-go/   Rants   https://kotaku.com/bethesda-is-sending-out-replacements-for-fallout-76s-n-1830833935 https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/12/players-find-secret-emulation-menu-hidden-in-playstation-classic/ https://www.pcper.com/news/General-Tech/Incoming-friendly-fire-Microsoft-launching-more-patches Music by Kevin Macleod from incompetech.com. Creative Commons.

Ask Noah HD Video
These Apps Make Linux Usable Now | Ask Noah Show 77

Ask Noah HD Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018


The year of the Linux desktop has become a cliché. In 2018 has a Forbes writer finally found a distro that has one click installs for every app he used to use on Windows? Microsoft ports PowerShell to a Linux snap, and of course your calls go to the front

All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows
These Apps Make Linux Usable Now | Ask Noah Show 77

All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 59:56


The year of the Linux desktop has become a cliché. In 2018 has a Forbes writer finally found a distro that has one click installs for every app he used to use on Windows? Microsoft ports PowerShell to a Linux snap, and of course your calls go to the front

Ask Noah HD Video
These Apps Make Linux Usable Now | Ask Noah Show 77

Ask Noah HD Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018


The year of the Linux desktop has become a cliché. In 2018 has a Forbes writer finally found a distro that has one click installs for every app he used to use on Windows? Microsoft ports PowerShell to a Linux snap, and of course your calls go to the front

Ask Noah Show
Episode 77: These Apps Make Linux Usable Now

Ask Noah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 59:56


The year of the Linux desktop has become a cliché. In 2018 has a Forbes writer finally found a distro that has one click installs for every app he used to use on Windows? Microsoft ports PowerShell to a Linux snap, and of course your calls go to the front of the line! -- The Cliff Notes -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/77) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they’re excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah asknoah [at] jupiterbroadcasting.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed) Jupiter Broadcasting (https://twitter.com/jbsignal)

OpenCast
Linux na Loja do Windows

OpenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 66:03


Está no ar mais um episódio do Opencast. Neste episódio Ivan e Diego falam mais uma vez sobre os assuntos e notícias relacionados ao mundo do software livre. Devido a muitas viagens durante o último mês, acabamos atrasando em um mês todos os episódios, mas vamos tentar repor estes episódios de alguma maneira. Links do episódio Vídeo sobre nosso financiamento coletivo Seja nosso Padrinho no Padrim.com.br Colabore conosco via pagseguro ou paypal Canal Tecnologia Aberta Tv no Youtube Canal do Hack ‘n’ Cast no Telegram Campanha para o WikiLab Devuan Jessie 1.0 Stable lançado Jean Sammet morre aos 89 anos Falha da Logitec GnuPG está fazendo vaquinha para melhorar o atendimento aos seus usuários Kernel Linux reescrito em Rust Canonical trabalha com Gnome para melhorar suporte a HiDPI Linux no Windows Microsoft reclama que governos tem coleção de falhas de segurança Primeiras imagens do Fuchsia Android Go para aparelhos com 1GB de RAM Senado aprova projeto de lei que proíbe franquias na banda larga fixa Câmara desarquiva Projeto de lei e Cria Comis são para analisar pagamentos em Bitcoin Projeto de internet descentralizada lança navegador que usa tecnologia do bitcoin Theresa May contra a criptografia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/opencast/message

#BeardyCast: гаджеты и медиакультура

Почти час страданий про Windows и Microsoft под сумасшедшие крики туземцев прибыл в виде нового спешла, проведенного совместно с нашим автором, плитководом и просто хорошим человеком Владимиром Плотниковым! Как вы можете заметить, выпуск получился продолжительным, но в него все равно не удалось уместить все то, о чем хотелось рассказать, поэтому мы представляем вашему вниманию текстовое приложение к спешлу: beardycast.com Сайт: beardycast.com/ВКонтакте: vk.com/beardycastGoogle+ communities/115556032110113953828iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/beardycast/id868222886RSS: beardycast.com/feed/

Datacenter of the Future
Веб-трансляции и подкасты канала Dell: Преимущества Windows 7 Профессиональная для малых и средних предприятий

Datacenter of the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2011 17:11


Внедрение ОС Windows 7 может обеспечить дополнительный рост вашего бизнеса, поскольку учитывает требования клиентов — малых и средних предприятий. Предоставляет выгодные варианты развертывания аппаратного обеспечения и стимулирует покупку более дорогого ПО и услуг, которые укрепляют партнерские отношения. Чтобы получить дополнительную информацию, прослушайте эту презентацию, созданную Winni Verhoef, старшим менеджером по продукции в группе по работе с клиентами Windows корпорации Microsoft. Ознакомившись с этой презентацией, вы узнаете о коммерческих возможностях и о том, какие партнеры Dell по каналу сбыта смогут реализовать их.

Papo BJPnet
Papo BJPnet 16 - Sistema Operacionais

Papo BJPnet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2009 14:14


Os sistemas operacionais sao o assunto do episodio 16 do podcast Papo BJPnet. Voce vai saber a diferenca entre os tres principais sistemas operacionais do mercado atualmente: Windows (Microsoft), MacOS (Apple) e o Linux (software livre e gratis). Entenda o porque da maioria dos micros e notebooks vendidos atualmente virem com um Linux instalado e saiba como ter uma experiencia com o Linux Ubuntu sem mexer no seu micro, apenas com um "Live CD" do sistema operacional gratuito e muito mais.