Finchloom Blog – Microsoft Technology and Security
Azure
Enabling a Remote Workforce with Zero Trust Security
Imagine if retail stores checked each customer walking in as if they were going to steal something, or every movie theater checked your pockets and bags for smuggled in goods....
Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop: Empower your Employees
Competing in the modern economy requires a modern workforce. Your employees need access to their tools whether they are at their desk, in the field, or working from home. We are...
WEBINAR: 5 Steps to Transform Your Business with Microsoft Azure
WATCH THE REPLAY HERE - Finchloom held a Teams Live Event to showcase the 5 Ways that Businesses can Transform Using Microsoft Azure. This is a recording of the event.We want to...
Modern Workplace
What is SharePoint and why is it crucial for business?
Where better to begin our technical blog series than with the program that makes up a majority of the underpinnings of several Microsoft products, SharePoint. In this blog, I interviewed Tim Swift,...
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Protection
Microsoft has recently announced that it will be releasing 2 new plans for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Plan 1 and Plan 2, but it is important to know the history of these security systems to...
Modern Workplace, Microsoft, and your Business
Every great product is an answer to a question or problem. Whether the question is “What are some good restaurants around me?” or “Is there a way to connect with other professionals via Social...
Pro Services
Finchloom’s Security Solutions and Offerings
While Finchloom is a 100% Microsoft focused provider, we offer many different suites of services to meet our clients’ varying needs. In this week’s blog, I wanted to create a short...
Get rid of Workspace, Migrate to Exchange
Over the past week or so, we have had a huge growth in interest for our migration services. Generally, migrations are a large aspect of Finchloom’s business as we work with many...
Take Back Your Tenant from 3rd Party Providers
Years ago, several third-party providers and Microsoft made a licensing agreement when Office 365 (now named Microsoft 365) first started. The agreement allowed the 3rd parties to...