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Millions Of Microsoft Users Are Reusing Windows Passwords | DSM

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  Isn't password reuse one of the biggest cyber threats that the world has been facing for so many years? Password reuse has indeed become a global threat, and this particular cyber threat is something that is not protected by Microsoft. It is true that there are millions of users of Microsoft, and they have been taking an unnecessary risk by reusing their password credentials. According to the data that Microsoft has been able to get, we found that so many users are using those password credentials which have already been stolen. This security breach is happening online, and it will be very difficult for the users to protect themselves in this situation. One analysis has come from the Redmond software giant, and according to that analysis, there are more than 44 million users who have used passwords and usernames which are compromised, and this has happened only in 2021 between January and March. If the users have already used passwords, Microsoft cannot help the users solve their

Managing M365 Licenses & Economic Survival in the Covid Era | DSM

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  Globally businesses are going resilient in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic as they struggled to keep quarantined employees productive while acclimating to their remote workplace. As the offices around the world are approaching to re-open in phases, IT leaders are trying their best to trim budgets and C-level directives to some extent. Typically organizations rebuild a decimated sales pipeline, so the tech leaders are currently re-evaluating each and every process, and investment to ensure an ROI-focused environment. Workstations running with Microsoft Office 365 (formerly Office 365) have already won over their competitors and are ahead of the competition in maintaining continuity in the business game. Microsoft 365 platform was designed to be catastrophe-proof. The M365 is redundant in extra servers and multiple network cards, through replication, data redundancy is eliminated across multiple data centers. M365 is also continuously monitored by internal Microsoft teams for its se

Things You Should know about Office 365 | DSM

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  With 1.5 billion users, Microsoft Office is one of the most widely used software suites in the world. Almost everyone who has used a computer in the last thirty years has used Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, or has sent an email using Outlook or Skype. The suite's features are used by millions of modern businesses to interact, generate documents, and keep track of their finances. But, especially since the debut of Microsoft Office 365 , there's a lot more to Office than most users understand. What is Office 365? Office 365 is a subscription-based and cloud-based version of Microsoft's popular productivity suite Microsoft Office, which was first launched in 2001. Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote are all included in Office 365, as with other programs and services including Publisher, OneDrive, Planner, Exchange, Access, SharePoint, Yammer, Skype, and Microsoft Teams, depending on the plan selected. When it comes to Office 365 licenses, there are options for perso