NSA urges to patch legacy versions of Windows

NSA urges to patch legacy versions of Windows

The National Security Agency of the United States (NSA) warns in an advisory to all administrators and users of Windows to check that their system is updated and patched against the latest threats. They refer to BlueKeep, a vulnerability of the remote desktop protocol of Microsoft OS (RDP) affecting Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and 2008.

The Russian and Chinese armies will replace Windows

The Russian and Chinese armies will replace Windows

The Huawei Case and Trump policies are having consequences that directly affect Microsoft. Distrust has been established in two of the largest governments in the world. China no longer trusts Windows. They said this operating system could have back doors that would allow espionage by the US. A few days ago they announced that the army will stop using this OS. As a replacement, they will develop their own from scratch, designed especially for military uses.

UDS Enterprise supports Windows Server 2019 VDI & vApp

UDS Enterprise supports Windows Server 2019 VDI & vApp

The UDS Enterprise connection broker is compatible with Windows Server 2019 for desktop and application virtualization. The administrators of this VDI broker can now make virtual desktops available to users with the latest version of the Microsoft operating system. They also have the possibility of deploying virtual applications hosted on Windows Server 2019 servers.

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now available for Windows 10

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now available for Windows 10

The latest version of the Canonical OS, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now available for Windows 10 in the Microsoft Store. The execution of this Linux operating system as an application in Windows 10 offers the possibility of running a complete Ubuntu terminal from Windows. In this way, tools such as git, ssh, apt and bash can be easily used from said OS.

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