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Microsoft reminded customers this week that Office 2016 and Office 2019 have reached the end of extended support on October 14, 2025. According to the company's product lifecycle website, Office 2016 ...
Microsoft has reminded that Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 reached the end of support and advised IT administrators to upgrade servers to Exchange Server SE or migrate to Exchange Online. According to ...
Westway Music are delighted to announce the release of Jamie Lambert’s debut solo album "What I Was Made For", coming this September which will be followed by a UK tour in the Autumn. “What I Was Made ...
The 2019 Ballon d’Or ceremony was a historic event in many regards. Taking place in the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, football’s biggest names gathered to celebrate the best and brightest players in ...
TL;DR: Download the full Microsoft Office 2019 suite for Windows with a one-time purchase of $29.97 — no subscriptions or recurring fees. If you’re still stuck in subscription land, this is your way ...
Collabro are BACK! To celebrate their famous harmonies, the boys are touring the UK’s most beautiful cathedrals for stunning, intimate, piano-led concerts. Featuring songs from their past albums, from ...
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Microsoft will officially end support for specific versions of Office. The news comes from Mariana Prudencio, Microsoft’s senior product marketing manager, who made the announcement via a blog post.
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