For organizations wanting to connect their applications to Azure Active Directory, Microsoft is rolling out a few new features in preview.
PowerShell 7 is now available as a "release candidate" version, Microsoft announced this week.
The next release of Windows Server will have improved PowerShell performance and a smaller container size, according to details released by Microsoft this week.
To bridge scattered Active Directory "forests," Microsoft is introducing a preview of a new "Cloud Provisioning" feature for the Azure Active Directory Connect service.
Update 1910 for Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, formerly known as "System Center Configuration Manager" (SCCM), began rolling out to users last week, according to Microsoft.
PowerShell makes it very easy to set DNS server settings and then troubleshoot what might have gone wrong.
- By Adam Bertram
- 12/02/2019
In preview since last year, a feature that lets users of the Google identity and access service use their personal log-in IDs with Microsoft's Azure Active Directory B2B service is now generally available.
Microsoft on Wednesday announced the general availability (GA) of new enhancements to its Azure Active Directory Identity Protection service.
Hackers can use tools like BloodHound to visualize the shortest path to owning your domain. But that doesn't mean you can't use it to find and protect your organization's weak spots. Here's how.
- By Adam Bertram
- 11/13/2019
Microsoft announced several Azure Active Directory enhancements at its Ignite conference this week, including Microsoft Authenticator use with the free Azure AD plan and a new Azure AD Cloud Provisioning capability.
A new service called "Microsoft Endpoint Manager" brings together System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and the Microsoft Intune mobile management service.
Scrolling through Windows Server DHCP logs in Notepad is a tedious and time-consuming task. Here's how to use PowerShell to make the process a lot easier.
- By Adam Bertram
- 10/31/2019
PowerShell 7 is slated to become generally available sometime in January, Microsoft announced recently.
"Should" operators have the critical role of comparing a condition with an expected result. Without that functionality, a test of your PowerShell code would be worthless.
- By Adam Bertram
- 10/01/2019
Microsoft announced on Thursday that it has updated its PowerShell 7 preview to version 4. It also described some of its release plans for the new scripting solution.