Microsoft and Google have upgraded their in-house operating systems, Windows 10 and Chrome OS, with subsystems to run Linux. We look into their highly different approaches.
Develop container applications on a Windows or Mac system with Docker Desktop or Podman.
Microsoft Azure Update Management automatically patches servers in on-premises data centers, virtual servers on Azure and other cloud services, and even Linux servers.
A cloud speed test pits Linux distributions against one another.
QUMBU lets database administrators – even those with less experience – perform straightforward SQL Server backups and maintenance checks.
U-Tools Software's U-Move promises significantly simplified backups and restores of Microsoft's directory service in the event of a disaster, during migrations, and when setting up test environments.
Manage the various components of Microsoft 365 with PowerShell scripts that use modules culled from various Microsoft products.
Support flexible working environments with Remote Desktop Services and Azure AD Application Proxy.
We look at Microsoft security boundaries and protection goals and their interpretation of the different security areas of Windows operating systems and components.
Granular protection for highly privileged accounts is granted by the Protected Users group in Active Directory and Kerberos authentication policies.