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WIN WinInfo Daily Update NL MAY 10 Supersite Daily Update [Supersite Daily Update]( Top Story [Build 2017: Windows 10 Adoption Still Outpacing Windows 7 Despite Slowdown]( During the opening day keynote at Microsoft Build 2017, we finally have updated momentum numbers for Windows 10: adoption has slowed quite a bit. We take a closer look at the numbers to show you what has happened in the last seven months, and why. [Read more here]( [Build 2017: Microsoft Partners with HP to Build Cortana Enabled Digital]( Following the unveiling of the upcoming Harman Kardon Invoke, which will be a platform for Cortana as a digital assistant freed of a computer or mobile device, we learned today that HP will also build similar Cortana-hosting devices. [Read more here]( Headlines [We Read the Security Bulletins So You Don't Have To]( Microsoft just released several different security bulletins. Do you need to panic over any of them? We've gone ahead and done the reading -- and possible panicking -- for you. [Read more here]( [Your Password Is Terrible and Everyone Wants to Fix That]( Nate Lanxon | Bloomberg Year after year, the world's most popular log-on remains "123456," a password so obvious it accounted for 17 percent of the 10 million compromised passwords. So getting rid of passwords has become a big priority. [Read more here]( Resources [Cloud Information Management: Transforming How Business Protects Data]( Join us for a webcast on May 17th at 2pm ET which will highlight the five pillars of Cloud Information Management. [Read more here]( [Enterprise Application Deployment Challenges]( Join Michael Otey on May 11th for a live Q&A on how to overcome Enterprise Application Deployment Challenges. [Read more here]( Additional Resources [Performance Matters: Getting The Most Out Of Office 365]( [Building an Integrated Infrastructure that Just Won’t Quit]( Advertisement [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Archive]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL} Questions or problems? Contact [Customer Service](mailto:penton_brand@inbound.bamboocricket.com) Promoting Property | Penton | 1166 Avenue of the Americas, 10th Floor | New York, NY 10036 | [Privacy Policy]( Copyright 2017, Penton. All rights reserved.

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