Microsoft to retire SharePoint Workflow 2013 by 2026
Microsoft recently confirmed its plans to retire SharePoint 2013 Workflow in Microsoft 365 by 2026. The company had previously retired SharePoint 2010 Workflow in November 2020
Microsoft recently confirmed its plans to retire SharePoint 2013 Workflow in Microsoft 365 by 2026. The company had previously retired SharePoint 2010 Workflow in November 2020
Technology vulnerabilities are an unfortunate side effect of innovation. When software companies push new updates, there are often weaknesses in the code. Hackers exploit these. Software makers then address the vulnerabilities with a security patch. The cycle continues with each new software or hardware update.
It’s a common theme. You begin seeing these amazing CGI images of your friends on Facebook or Instagram. You think, “How can I make one?”
The need to back up data has been around since floppy disks. Data loss happens due to viruses, hard drive crashes, and other mishaps. Most people using any type of technology have experienced data loss at least once.
Companies both large and small share this one cybersecurity problem. They have computers that are still running older operating systems. Staff might use these devices only occasionally. Or the company may be running customized software that won’t run on newer OS versions.
If you’re thinking about using digital employee monitoring, you may want to think twice. An activity-tracking app could actually lower productivity and morale. #EmployeeMonitoring #EmployeeTracking #BusinessApps