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24 PostsMicrosoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2022 release wave 2, version 21.x will be going end-of-life on April 14. Ensure your up-to-date and grab the audit to list all outdated Dynamics installations.
Fortinet has fixed multiple critical code execution vulnerabilities in FortiOS, FortiProxy, and FortiClientEMS. You can find the details in our blog post.
FAQ What are the Office Hours sessions? Office hours are live events where you can ask questions and receive real-time guidance from Lansweeper experts. These are monthly sessions that cover a broad range of topics to help you learn Lansweeper and pr...
Open Office Hours Here is a recording of the monthly virtual office hours hosted by Lansweeper on December 2023. During each virtual event, experts from Lansweeper respond to live questions submitted by attendees via the chat function on a wide rang...
Here is a recording of the monthly virtual office hours hosted by Lansweeper on December 2023. During each virtual event, experts from Lansweeper respond to live questions submitted by attendees via the chat function on a wide range of topics. Alth...
Patch Tuesday brings 60 fixes, only 2 critical ones related to Hyper-V. We covered the most severe vulnerabilities in our summary and the usual audit is included to list all outdated devices. You can find it in the March patch Tuesday blog.
Visual Studio 2013 and Team Foundation Server 2013 are going end-of-life in early April. Grab the audit to list all devices with an affected version and start your migration before they are no longer supported.
VMware has fixed four critical vulnerabilities across ESXi, Workstation, and Fusion. You can find a short summary and audit to discover affected devices in our VMware vulnerability blog post.