Lane Shelton

Lane has dedicated the last 25 years to helping organizations build software investments that are strategic, successful and sustainable. When he’s not plumbing the depths of licensing arcana or creating gigantic-yet-somehow-appealing spreadsheets, Lane enjoys VR and old-school PC gaming.

Max Out Outlook

You don’t hear too many complaints about Outlook, but Microsoft has managed to improve upon all the functionality and tools organizations have become accustomed to. Outlook 2016 offers new features…

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Make the Most of Your Move to Office 365

While Microsoft Office 365, the cloud version of Microsoft Office has a long way to go before it catches up to its on-premise sibling – 1.2 billion users – it…

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Data Center

Make Your Move to Windows Server 2012

Almost everything is at risk now that updates and support for Windows Server 2003 has ceased. All existing instances are vulnerable. Making the move to Windows Server 2012 is not…

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It’s Time to Cite Irreconcilable Differences and Part from Windows 2003

Windows 2003 reached “end-of-life” earlier this year, but for better or worse the OS still works. The “for better” part is that your operations continue to chug along without a…

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The Time Is Now to Upgrade Your Windows 2003 Servers to 2012

Aside from the fact that your 2003 versions of Windows Server are probably running on outdated equipment and not performing up to today’s standards, there are three things that can…

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