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Office 365 Reseller

To stay with industry trends and to serve our customers better, Mainstream Technology is officially now an Official Office 365 re-seller.

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Net Neutrality Goes Into Effect

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules went into effect Friday, after an appeals court denied multiple requests to delay them while the agency faces 10 lawsuits challenging the regulations. The rules prohibit broadband providers from selectively blocking or slowing Internet traffic and from charging website owners and providers of Web-based services for...

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Latest Build of Windows 10 Rolls Out to More Testers

Members of the Windows Insider Program’s Slow ring got access to the most recent publicly-available build of Microsoft’s upcoming operating system Friday morning. Build 10130 has been available to early adopters in the program’s Fast ring since May 29, but Microsoft held off on sending it out to the more cautious Slow ring users until now to ensure that it doesn’t feature...

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Interop Technology Conference

Mainstream Technology employees recently attended the Interop technology conference in Las Vegas, NV. Interop is the leading independent technology conference and expo designed to inspire, inform, and connect the world’s IT community. Interop Expo HP Booth Cisco Booth VMWare Booth SDN Workshop

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Office 365 Increases Attachment Size

You might be thinking this is a strange piece of news in an era of cloud storage and being able to easily share documents of any size through email. In fact, last year Microsoft talked about the evolution of email and one of the elements they discussed was to share links to shared files on OneDrive instead of mailing large attachments to multiple people. When you add the increased collaboration...

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Microsoft Ends Mainstream Support for Windows 7

On January 13, 2015, Windows 7 exited mainstream support and enter into extended support. What does this mean exactly? It’s no big deal. Really. Extended support means that Windows 7’s features will no longer be updated or new improvements made, nor will any further service packs be developed and distributed, but this DOES NOT mean that the operating system will stop receiving free...

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