OneDrive will run natively on M1 Macs later this year Jun 9, 2021 11:56 EDT with 4 comments
Currently, OneDrive makes use of Rosetta 2 emulation when running on M1-powered Macs. However, starting from later this year, it will be able to run natively on the hardware which will lead to better performance. Additionally, Microsoft has noted that it already rolled out several performance enhancements to OneDrive on macOS last month, and will continue releasing similar updates in the coming months.
Organizations will be pleased to learn that Known Folder Move (KFM) will be supported in a private preview on macOS later this year, which essentially means that employees will be able to sync and secure content from various folders across their devices without any interruption in productivity. IT admins will be able to setup preferences for users who want to utilize this capability but they also have the ability to configure it without publicizing i
3 February 2021, 10:04 am EST By ( Pexels )
People building a company from scratch in 2021 need to invest in a strong IT infrastructure for scale and security. Companies across the board are seeing the many benefits of a remote workforce leading them to migrate their technology ecosystems to cloud solutions and to virtualize core operations. According to a study by Cisco, 94 percent of computer workloads will be processed by cloud data centers by 2021.
Setting up a blueprint for IT operations and optimizing it to scale in the future is crucial for startups and that s where the Microsoft Office 365 ecosystem comes into the picture. While many startups opt for Google Suite, Office 365 is built and continuously reimagined to empower startups to seamlessly operate, serve and scale in time, thus making it a preferred option for scale.