Depending on where data originates, you may not have an actual file. Learn how to export a Microsoft Power BI dataset for use in Microsoft Excel. Read More
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Microsoft may have solved one of the biggest headaches for IT admins across the world with the launch of a new service displaying update status for all devices within an organization. Read More
In the past, businesses collected and integrated data using tools that they set up and managed themselves. Today organizations can build data integration pipelines — hosted, fully managed data integration services, including Azure Data Factory. Read More
A Power BI dashboard example template using a retail superstore as a guide, created by the editors at Solutions Review. Read More
Today’s CIO doesn’t need an introduction to Amazon Web Services, as we wrote recently – it’s a household name. But that doesn’t mean AWS is the only option for public cloud. Microsoft Azure is another significant cloud services platform. Read More
Are the raised prices for Microsoft 365 worth it for your business in the long run? Let’s highlight three tools that can justify it. Read More
Microsoft 365 is a great choice for everything from company email to team collaboration. Before you dive in, here are some TechRepublic Premium resources to prepare you for implementation. Read More
Over the past two years, businesses of all industries and sizes have had to adapt to new ways of working, a challenging operating environment, and ever-changing customer expectations. With all this change, it’s hard to overstate the impact of having secure and reliable productivity and collaboration tools. It’s tools like these that enable the communication, flexibility, and innovation that keep businesses thriving in the new era of work. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are no exception, but they need tools tailored to their unique needs and challenges. Read More
Multi-stage reviews should streamline managing access to enterprise apps. Read More
For people who use their laptop primarily for browsing, the Chromebook has been a solid budget option for over a decade, progressing from so-so to excellent in recent years. But even after the Chromebook’s long evolution, it still doesn’t allow you to directly install Windows or Mac software. That includes the Microsoft Office desktop versions. Also, although Chromebooks have access to the Google Play Store and can run millions of Android apps, the Android versions of Microsoft Office, Outlook, OneNote and OneDrive are no longer supported on Chromebooks. Read More
