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Call for Chapters: From Fargo to Hawkins: Exploring 21st Century Midwestern Culture

A Library Writer's Blog

From Fargo to Hawkins: Exploring 21st Century Midwestern Culture Midwestern culture in the 2000-2025 era entered a distinct phase. Hastings College Press seeks proposals exploring all of these developments and various aspects of Midwestern culture throughout the first quarter-decade of the twenty-first century.

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AWS investment in South Africa results in economic ripple effect

AWS Public Sector Blog

A passionate team of AWS developers and engineers in Cape Town, South Africa, created a single virtual server instance allowing South African customers to access practically unlimited cloud computing capacity without needing an on-premises data center.

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How AWS can enable the Government of Canada’s 2023-2026 Data Strategy

AWS Public Sector Blog

The 2023-2026 data strategy of the Government of Canada (GC) The GC’s data strategy describes how the Federal Public Service intends to utilize data over the next three years to deliver enhanced services and value to Canadians. Globally, AWS aims to power all operations with 100 percent renewable energy by 2025. The AWS Cloud is 3.6

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December 2023 - Microsoft 365 US Public Sector Roadmap Newsletter

Microsoft Public Sector

Starting April 2nd, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability use SharePoint Add-Ins for existing tenants. Action: Review and assess impact How this will affect your organization If your organization still uses SharePoint Add-Ins, they will no longer function after April 2nd, 2026. Update your user training and prepare your help desk.

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October 2023 - Microsoft 365 US Public Sector Roadmap Newsletter

Microsoft Public Sector

Developers can create applications that create scenes for meetings, provide notifications to users, populate in-meeting dialogs, and more with meeting app extensibility. Instead we recommend the utilization of Multi Window UI (also known as the new meeting experience), which is where we will continue to invest our development resources.