The problem with Microsoft’s end-user license policy
Barbara Rembiesa joins Jim Blasingame to report on how Microsoft intended to leave some of the licenses of their programs open-ended for customers to add on to, and why that’s a problem for employers wanting to control their IT assets.
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Barbara Rembiesa joins Jim Blasingame to report that it is absolutely possible to determine if there was ever any tinkering with the various election technology and software during the 2020 election.
Barbara Rembiesa joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the ability to manage digital assets was compounded when millions of employees abandoned secure corporate offices and went to work from their unsecure homes.
Barbara Rembiesa joins Jim Blasingame to report that it is absolutely possible to determine if there was ever any tinkering with the various election technology and software during the 2020 election.
Barbara Rembiesa joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the ability to manage digital assets was compounded when millions of employees abandoned secure corporate offices and went to work from their unsecure homes.
Barbara Rembiesa joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how her organization works to improve the communication level between information technology professionals and the decision-makers they serve.