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Windows 11 Growth Slows As Millions Stick With Windows 10

Par : BeauHD
3 décembre 2025 à 17:17
Despite Windows 10 losing free support, Statcounter shows Windows 11 holding only a modest lead of 53.7% market share compared to Windows 10's 42.7%. Analysts say the slow transition reflects both hardware limitations and a lack of must-have Windows 11 features compelling organizations to refresh their fleets. The Register reports: The Register spoke to Lansweeper principal technical evangelist Esben Dochy, who noted that consumers were more likely to have devices that couldn't be upgraded or follow the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule when it comes to change. He also pointed out consumers in the EU get Microsoft Extended Security Updates (ESU) for free. For businesses, though, it's different. Dochy told us: "The primary blocker is slow change management processes. These can be slow due to bad planning, lack of resources, difficulty in execution (in highly distributed organizations) etc. "The ESU are used to be secure while those change management processes take place, but organizations will have to pay to get those ESU making it more expensive for unprepared or inefficient organizations." [...] The challenge facing Windows 11 is that, other than the end of free support for many versions, there is no must-have feature to make enterprises break a hardware refresh cycle, particularly in a difficult economic environment. Microsoft has not released official statistics on Windows 11 adoption. However, hardware vendors have noted the sluggish pace of transition. Dell COO Jeffrey Clarke commented during an analyst call: "If you were to look at it relative to the previous OS end of support, we are 10-12 points behind at that point with Windows 11 than we were with the previous generation."

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Microsoft Lowers AI Software Sales Quota As Customers Resist New Products

Par : BeauHD
3 décembre 2025 à 16:16
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Multiple divisions at Microsoft have lowered sales growth targets for certain artificial intelligence products after many sales staff missed goals in the fiscal year that ended in June, The Information reported on Wednesday. It is rare for Microsoft to lower quotas for specific products, the report said, citing two salespeople in the Azure cloud unit. The division is closely watched by investors as it is the main beneficiary of Microsoft's AI push. [...] The Information report said Carlyle Group last year started using Copilot Studio to automate tasks such as meeting summaries and financial models, but cut its spending on the product after flagging Microsoft about its struggles to get the software to reliably pull data from other applications. The report shows the industry was in the early stages of adopting AI, said D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria. "That does not mean there isn't promise for AI products to help companies become more productive, just that it may be harder than they thought."

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Après la hausse du Game Pass, voici le meilleur plan pour payer moins cher son abonnement

1 décembre 2025 à 17:17

[Deal du jour] Plutôt que de lâcher beaucoup d'argent dans un abonnement mensuel, il faut parfois attendre les bons plans gaming. Une offre spéciale permet en ce moment d'avoir 12 mois de Game Pass Ultimate à seulement 139 €.

Airbus n’arrive pas à quitter Microsoft, la Chine face à une bulle de robots — le récap’ de la semaine

30 novembre 2025 à 05:02

Au menu de ce récap : la dépendance technologique tenace d'Airbus, qui échoue depuis 7 ans à se défaire des outils Microsoft, et l'alerte lancée par la Chine face à une production de robots humanoïdes qui devient incontrôlable.

Seven Years Later, Airbus is Still Trying To Kick Its Microsoft Habit

Par : msmash
28 novembre 2025 à 07:31
Breaking free from Microsoft is harder than it looks. Airbus began migrating its 100,000-plus workforce from Office to Google Workspace more than seven years ago and it still hasn't completed the switch. The Register: As we exclusively revealed in March 2018, the aerospace giant told 130,000 employees it was ditching Microsoft's productivity tools for Google's cloud-based alternatives. Then-CEO Tom Enders predicted migration would finish in 18 months, a timeline that, in hindsight, was "extremely ambitious," according to Catherine Jestin, Airbus's executive vice president of digital. Today, more than two-thirds of Airbus's 150,000 employees have fully transitioned, but significant pockets continue to use Microsoft in parallel. Finance, for example, still relies on Excel because Google Sheets can't handle the necessary file sizes, as some spreadsheets involve 20 million cells. "Some of the limitations was just the number of cells that you could have in one single file. We'll definitely start to remove some of the work," Jestin told The Register.

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Depuis 7 longues années, Airbus tente à tout prix de quitter Microsoft, mais n’y parvient pas

26 novembre 2025 à 14:48

Dans un entretien accordé au site britannique The Register, Catherine Jestin, vice-présidente exécutive du numérique chez Airbus, est revenue sur les difficultés de son entreprise à s'extirper de sa dépendance envers les produits Microsoft. Un objectif qui dure pourtant depuis plus de 7 ans.

Microsoft to secure Entra ID sign-ins from script injection attacks

26 novembre 2025 à 13:35
Après la catastrophe mondiale évitée de justesse (https://sebsauvage.net/links/?iRQskQ), Microsoft va protéger le formulaire de login de son EntraID contre les injections javascript...  fin 2026.
Oui, fin de l'année prochaine.
Donc un an pour implémenter CSP (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_Security_Policy)
Quelle blague.
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Pour ses 20 ans, la Xbox la plus vendue de l’histoire mérite mieux que des chaussures Crocs

25 novembre 2025 à 09:31

La Xbox 360, console de salon la plus vendue de l'histoire de Microsoft, fête ses 20 ans. La multinationale a prévu quelques festivités, mais, semble-t-il, rien de bien marquant. Et on se dit qu'elle mérite bien plus qu'une paire de chaussures de la marque Crocs.

Les Xbox bientôt plus chères ? La pénurie de RAM laisse craindre le pire pour l’industrie de la tech

24 novembre 2025 à 14:26

Touché par la pénurie mondiale de RAM, Microsoft prévoirait une hausse des tarifs de la Xbox Series X et S. Une situation qui pourrait bien finir par s'étendre à l'ensemble des constructeurs, ainsi qu'à certains segments du marché de la tech.

Safari : Redessiner l'icône d'un dossier avec un émoji dans la barre de favoris - Guide #7

Guide

Pour redessiner l'icône d'un dossier avec un émoji dans la barre de favoris, renommer le dossier avec l'émoji souhaité — et rien d'autre.

Pour redessiner l'icône d'un dossier appelé "Dossier" avec l'émoji "👀", renommez "Dossier" en "👀".

Figure 1 - Avant : le dossier porte le nom "Dossier" et a une icône de dossier.
Figure 2 - Après : le dossier a été renommé en "👀", l'icône du dossier a disparu.

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