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Microsoft Refreshes Its Azure AI Certification Landscape

If you hold or are preparing for a Microsoft Azure AI certification, changes are coming in June 2026. Two new exams redefine what it means to be AI-ready on Azure.

Microsoft 365 E7 – The Frontier Suite, Or When Experimentation Needs to Scale

The pilot phase is over. Organisations that spent the last couple of years running AI proof-of-concepts are now asking a harder question: how do we scale, across every employee, with governance that actually holds? Microsoft’s answer, announced on March 9, 2026, is Microsoft 365 E7: The “Frontier Suite” and will be generally available from May 1.

Microsoft 365 Gets Pricier: AI and Security Drive July 2026 Increase

Microsoft will raise prices for its commercial Microsoft 365 and Office 365 suites starting July 1, 2026. The company announced increases ranging from 5% to 33% depending on the plans.

Liechtenstein Surpasses Switzerland with 25 Gbps Fiber Rollout

Telecom Liechtenstein will launch 25 Gigabit per second symmetric fiber internet nationwide on December 9. The Principality claims to become the first country offering such speeds to every household and business.

Windows 10 End-of-Life: One Week Left – What Now?

If you’re still running Windows 10, this concerns you. In exactly one week, on October 14, Microsoft will officially send Windows 10 to oblivion (and, as a side-effect, millions of PCs to waste). What does this mean? No more security updates, no bug fixes, no technical support. For an operating system that has been running on millions of devices worldwide for a decade, this is a significant moment.

Visual Studio 11 and SharePoint 2010-A first look

This post is also published on The SharePoint Bar The 16th of February, Microsoft released the Beta version of the next Visual Studio development environment, called Visual Studio 11. I made a quick tour of it, and I wanted to see what will be new in this new version...

The SharePoint Bar : Opening

On the initiative of my colleague and friend Julien, a new SharePoint community blog has been opened : The SharePoint Bar. Indeed, working (and sometimes struggling) daily with SharePoint, we often said "let's open a bar???. So, we did it, the bar is open. The goal is...

Multilingual Spell Checking in a WPF application

Developing ClickOnce WPF application, it was needed to implement a spell checker for the different text boxes of the application. Our development environment was Windows 7, and using the .NET Framework 4 both the framework and the OS in english. The problem appeared...

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