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Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates for May 2019

Microsoft today released its May 2019 software updates to address a total of 79 vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and other products. Of these latest updates, 18 are rated critical. This month’s Patch Tuesday from Microsoft also addresses two vulnerabilities that are actively being exploited.Patch Tuesday updates for Microsoft productsThis month’s Patch Tuesday covers […]

Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates for March 2019

Microsoft has just released its March installment of Patch Tuesday updates to address 66 vulnerabilities in its applications. Of these 66 vulnerabilities, two are currently being exploited in the wild, 17 are critical, 45 are important, one is moderate, and one is low. This Patch Tuesday, Microsoft not only provides the patches, but also an […]

Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates for December 2018

Another month and another Patch Tuesday update from Microsoft. But this month, the buzz is all about a third-party patch from Adobe that addresses a zero-day vulnerability. This vulnerability (CVE-2018-15982) is rated critical since it’s being actively exploited in the wild. It’s said that this vulnerability allows a maliciously crafted Flash object to execute code […]

Microsoft Patch Tuesday December 2017 updates

Microsoft Patch Tuesday December 2017 has finally arrived, with a list of 34 critical security updates covering seven different Microsoft products. We know you’re probably ready for some hard-earned time off, but be sure to deploy all of these latest patches before you get wrapped up with the holidays.Security updatesMicrosoft Patch Tuesday December 2017 includes […]

Desktop Central Now Automates Linux Management

Over the past several years, ​ we have seen rapid growth in the usage of Linux computers within enterprises. Programmers all around the world are turning to Linux as an alternative to other operating systems because of its ​   simple installation process and ease of use. Moreover, Linux offers more flexibility and configuration options in comparison to Windows and Mac

​Desktop Central Supports Kiosk Mode for Samsung Devices

Today , we increasingly depend on technology, especially mobile technology, to accomplish even the simplest of tasks. Mobile devices are transforming the way we do business; we use them extensively for ​ financial transactions, health care, and consumer shopping.  Understanding this trend, Samsung continues to introduce enterprise-friendly features for its mobile devices, transforming the legacy workplace into a ​ highly sophisticated   ​ technological ecosystem. ​ The Kiosk mode is one such feature that is sure to transform the workplace.

​Desktop Central Supports Samsung KNOX and Makes Enterprise Devices More Secure

Samsung ​ KNOX empowers enterprises to  build, customize, and remotely manage a Fort Knox that fortifies corporate data with multi -level protection. Now, your corporate data can be just as safe as the  ​ US gold reserve .