Tag Archives: Microsoft

Microsoft releases Critical update for Internet Explorer

Microsoft releases Critical update for Internet Explorer

Microsoft has provided details of a critical security update required to address a vulnerability in Internet Explorer which affects all versions from 7 to 11, running any Microsoft operating system introduced since 1999, including Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 and 10. According to Microsoft Security Bulletin MS15-093 (link opens in new window), “this vulnerability could […]

Skype for Business has arrived!

Skype for Business

One of the most popular apps today is Skype. Skype is commonly used to communicate with family and friends when overseas, which provides voice and video calling at no charge. Skype for Business extends on the capabilities of Skype to provide a robust platform to provide online conferencing and collaboration features to businesses and organisations […]

CyberGuru invited to join Microsoft Partner Research Panel (MSPRP)

CyberGuru is excited to announce that Microsoft has invited us to become a member of the Microsoft Partner Research Panel (MSPRP). The panel is composed of a limited number of Microsoft Partners who have agreed to offer their thoughts and opinions regarding Microsoft Partner Network offerings. CyberGuru was identified as a good fit for feedback […]

Microsoft Office 365 and Dynamics CRM now locally hosted in Australia

Office 365

Last week, CyberGuru attended the Microsoft Office 365 Summit in Sydney. Amongst the informative sessions tailored towards both technical and business-oriented audiences, the biggest announcement was that Microsoft’s flagship cloud-based products, Microsoft Office 365 and Dynamics CRM Online are now locally hosted in Australia through existing New South Wales and Victorian data centres.

Using the Time Zones feature of Microsoft Outlook for interstate meetings during daylight savings time

Using the Time Zones feature of Microsoft Outlook for interstate meetings during daylight savings time

On the first Sunday in October each year, Daylight Saving Time commences at 2:00am with clocks brought forward one hour. Whilst this applies to New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, it is not observed in Queensland, Western Australia or Northern Territory. When organising meetings between business partners and colleagues interstate, participants can be […]