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Microsoft delays next version of Exchange Server to 2025 after missing deadline - Neowin Microsoft has announced that the next version of Exchange Server will now launch in 2025. It has blamed cyberattacks on on-premises Exchange ...
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Microsoft Says the next Exchange Server Will Arrive in 2025 - WinBuzzer Microsoft will not release the next Exchange Server until 2025, although Exchange Server 2019 will get a new update.
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How a Strong Dollar Hits Microsoft, Other Big U.S. Companies - WSJ Microsoft cut its earnings guidance, citing the impact of foreign-exchange rates as the stronger U.S. dollar takes a toll.
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Microsoft Postpones The New Version of Exchange Server To 2025 - Research Snipers However, the company did not meet this deadline due to a global attack by malicious games on existing Exchange servers. As Microsoft has refocused its ...
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The role of mobile email management in the enterprise - TechTarget Securing access to Exchange. Many organizations use Microsoft Exchange Server to manage corporate email, which has controls that IT teams can use to ...
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Asian shares rise, China trading closed for national holiday - Spectrum News A currency trader walks by the screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) at a foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, ...
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Nasdaq jumps nearly 3% in volatile session as investors sidestep Microsoft warning and ... Equities moved past Microsoft's downwardly revised Q4 guidance on revenue ... exchange moves, highlighting this year's strength in the US dollar.
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Microsoft Says Surging Dollar Could Drag Down Profits - Bloomberg.com Microsoft Corp. pared its forecasts for the current quarter, signaling that the surging US dollar will eat into revenue more than it previously ...
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Microsoft promises 'open and constructive' approach to employee labor unions - GeekWire "Our employees will never need to organize to have a dialogue with Microsoft's leaders," wrote Brad Smith, Microsoft's president, citing existing ...
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Microsoft says will not resist unionization efforts by employees - Nasdaq Microsoft Corp will not resist unionization efforts from its employees, its President Brad Smith said on Thursday, in a sign of growing ...
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