Simple cybersecurity measures small businesses should prioritize to ensure they remain secure

Simple cybersecurity measures small businesses should prioritize to ensure they remain secure

David Weston, Microsoft Partner Director of Enterprise and Operating System Security shares cybersecurity tips for small businesses.

He shares three security fundamentals and best practice business should follow to stay safe. We note down the points. Watch video below for full details.

  • Multi-Factor authentication
  • Regular Update of your Operating System
  • Opt for a system with preconfigured security features

David is also principal security group manager of Microsoft’s Windows offensive security research team also known as the Red Team.

Check out other cybersecurity tips that small businesses can prioritize to remain secure. Learn How To Protect Yourself From Tech Support And Online Scams.

Microsoft appoints Alaeddine Karim as Country Manager of its operations in Kuwait

Microsoft appoints Alaeddine Karim as Country Manager of its operations in Kuwait

Microsoft announces the appointment of Alaeddine Karim as country manager of its operations in Kuwait. Karim will lead the company’s efforts in driving digital transformation agendas among public and private organizations in Kuwait.

The new country manager will engage with customers to digitally empower employees, optimize operations and transform business models.

Karim Alaeddine believes in technology’s role in transforming lives and the impact it has on the economy and society. He shares on plans to help Kuwait achieve its vision 2035 goals.

Microsoft’s mission is to empower every organization and individual to achieve more. We have a longstanding commitment towards the growth and prosperity of Kuwait.

Technology is at the heart of this effort. As we believe that digital transformation powered by the intelligent cloud has extraordinary gains to offer every industry.

With Microsoft’s breadth of innovations coupled with our expertise; I look forward to working closely with our customers on their ambitions and transform Kuwait into a leading regional financial, cultural and institutional leader, in line with New Kuwait Vision 2035.

Alef Education, Microsoft partner to redefine the classroom experience

Alef Education, Microsoft partner to redefine the classroom experience

EdTech company Alef Education, is collaborating with Microsoft to drive a better learning and classroom experience in the gulf region.

Alef Education
signing of MoU

The companies signed a MoU that will see Alef integrate its learning platform with Microsoft Office 365 and Teams. As well as have its platform run on the middle east Microsoft Azure datacenter.

Microsoft says the partnership sets out a framework for collaboration and the implementation of product and services. Both companies will work on a roadmap for development, case studies and training programs. To support Alef Education’s innovative digital learning program regionally and to scale the solutions globally.

Sayed Hashish, Microsoft UAE General Manager signed the MoU on behalf of Microsoft. He said in preparing the young for the new global digital economy, teachers will need the latest tools to bring the classroom to life.

Our work with Alef Education will allow their platform to empower educators to achieve more through the intelligent cloud. Students will be equipped with skill to go out into the world to be innovators, job creators and economy builders.

The collaboration will focus on empowering students, teachers and school leaders. To experience a seamless interaction between the Alef platform and Microsoft product and services, Microsoft says.

Our strategic partnership with Microsoft will provide our learners and teachers with leading edge technology. Alef Education CEO Geoffrey Alphonso, shared.

He also added;

with an established technology giant like Microsoft, we feel that this is just the beginning to providing complementary technology tools and hardware that will unify and enhance the user experience for our learner ecosystem. We are looking forward to collaborate and join forces on other fronts that relate to AI, Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics and Educational Research.”

Microsoft will continue to invest and grow services in Africa datacenters

Microsoft will continue to invest and grow services in Africa datacenters

Microsoft Commercial Partners Lead SA, Lionel Moyal has assured partners that Microsoft will continue to invest in the Africa datacenters. He was speaking to Microsoft partners at the fy19 South Africa partner awards in Johannesburg.

He shared Microsoft’s commitments to about three hundred Microsoft partners.

Microsoft will continue to invest in and grow the services in the local datacenters. While skills development remains a key priority for the organisation. In our industry, partnership is everything. Thanks to your work, together we can support organisations and businesses to thrive in this Fourth Industrial Revolution.

This year Microsoft’s Africa datacenters located in Cape Town and Johannesburg became operational. Announcing later in July the availability of Office 365 services on the datacenters.

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Accenture wins Microsoft South Africa MD Partner of the Year award

Accenture wins Microsoft South Africa MD Partner of the Year award

Accenture South Africa wins the prestigious managing director’s partner of the year award. Awarded during the Microsoft South Africa partner awards for fy19.

Each year Microsoft recognizes the contributions of its partner community that enable and empower Microsoft’s customers do more. Through providing, designing and implementing innovative customer solutions using Microsoft technologies and solutions.

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Lionel Moyal speaks to partners

Microsoft South Africa Commercial Partners Lead, Lionel Moyal, addressed over a hundred partners who were in attendance. Sharing that the awards recognizes innovative and forward thinking partners. He iterated that “as we move towards the fourth industrial revolution it is important that we[Microsoft and Partners] work together, sell together and win together.”

We are seeing every industry embrace tech intensity as every company is becoming a digital company.

Lionel Moyal

MD Partner of the Year – Accenture

Speaking about Accenture’s success this year, Lionel says Accenture South Africa changed its entire business strategy. From consulting to working with us[Microsoft] to envisage what is possible for customers.

We highlighted earlier the 2019 global Africa and Middle East Microsoft country partner award winners. With Mint Management Technologies winning South Africa Partner of the Year award.

Apart from Accenture, there were other award winners on the night. Top winners include BUI winning four awards on the night. While Altron Karabina and Mint Group winning three awards each.

Here is a list of full award winners at 2019 Microsoft South Africa partner awards dinner.

2019 Microsoft South Africa partner Award Winners

Microsoft Modern Workplace Partner of the Year – Altron Karabina

Cloud Platform Partner of the Year – BUI

Data and Analytics Partner of the Year – Altron Karabina

Artificial Intelligence Partner of the Year – Mint Group

Security Partner of the Year – BUI

Business Applications ERP Partner of the Year – Altron Karabina

Software Asset Management Partner of the Year – Vantage Systems SA

Application Development Innovation Partner of the Year – Tangent Solutions

Cloud CRM Partner of the Year – Mint Group

Consumer and Retail Partner of the Year – Tarsus technology Group

Retail Partner of the Year – Makro

OEM Partner of the Year – Mustek

Licensing Solution Provider of the Year – First Technology

CSP Indirect Provider of the Year – Tarsus on Demand

Open Source Partner of the Year – Tangent Solutions

CSP Reseller of the Year – First Technology

Vertical Solution Partner of the Year – Nebula

Services Partner of the Year – BUI

IP Co-Sell Impact Partner of the Year – Citrix

Best Go To Market Execution Partner of the Year – Mint Group

Azure Consumed Revenue Partner of the Year – BUI

ISV Partner of the Year – IoT NXT

Emerging Partner of the Year – Phulukisa Health Solutions

Top Customer Adds Partner of the Year – Ascent Technology

Managing Director’s Partner of The Year – Accenture South Africa

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Windows 10 now runs on more than 900 million devices

Windows 10 now runs on more than 900 million devices

Microsoft Corporate Vice President (CVP), Yusuf Mehdi says Windows 10 is now running on more than 900 million devices. The Microsoft CVP of Modern Life, Search & Devices Group shared this announcement in a tweet.

In March 2019 Microsoft announced Windows 10 had crossed the 800 million milestone. A pattern that shows Windows 10 growing by a hundred million devices every six months since October 2018. Yusuf attributes this to the addition of more new Windows 10 devices. More people are upgrading or changing devices as Windows 7 approaches end of support.

The tweet reads:

#Windows10 is on more than 900M devices! Thanks to our customers, we added more new Windows 10 devices in the last 12 months than ever before. From PCs to HoloLens to Xbox to Surface Hub, Windows continues to power innovation—with more to come next week!

Microsoft is finally approaching it target of 1 billion devices running Windows 10. This can happen if the growth continues as early as before Microsoft Build 2020 and next major Windows 10 Upgrade.

There will be a Microsoft Event on the 2nd of October where Microsoft is expected to announce new Surface devices. As well as talk about other products and services including Windows 10.

We can look forward to hearing more from the event. Stay with us and we will bring you updates. Cheers Microsoft, to reaching 900 million devices.