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IFI Techsolutions Passes Independent Audit, Secures Microsoft Azure Expert MSP Status for Fourth Straight Year
Mumbai-based IFI Techsolutions renews its Microsoft Azure Expert MSP status for a fourth consecutive year following an independent re-audit, reaffirming its proficiency in Azure managed services, cloud governance, and automation.
Konica Minolta’s PKI Cloud Suite Secures Government Printing with CAC/PIV and Microsoft 365 Integration
Konica Minolta’s PKI Cloud Suite, launched July 1, 2026, integrates CAC/PIV smart card authentication with Microsoft 365 GCC and GCC High environments. The cloud-based service enables secure scan-to-OneDrive and Microsoft Universal Print release, addressing critical compliance gaps in government printing and scanning workflows. Early feedback suggests significant reductions in help-desk tickets and improved zero-trust alignment.
Kyndryl Expands Microsoft Pact to Drive Sovereign Cloud from Theory to Practice
Kyndryl and Microsoft announced an expanded partnership on July 1, 2026, combining Kyndryl Sovereignty Solutioning with Microsoft Sovereign Cloud to accelerate real-world compliance deployments. The alliance targets enterprises needing turnkey data residency and regulatory solutions, integrating deeply with Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop. Early pilots show reduced latency and faster migration, with a goal of six-week sovereign landing zone deployment.
Azure Chaos Studio Workspaces Enters Public Preview with Zone Failure Simulations
Microsoft has launched Azure Chaos Studio Workspaces in public preview, a new feature that simplifies scenario-driven resilience testing for Azure workloads. With pre-built templates for simulating zone and region failures, teams can now validate their applications’ fault tolerance without complex experiment setups. The preview is available now, free of charge, across Azure public regions.
Third-Party Audit Validates IFI Techsolutions as Azure Expert MSP for Fourth Consecutive Year
IFI Techsolutions Limited renewed its Microsoft Azure Expert MSP status for a fourth year after passing an independent third-party re-audit. The rigorous certification validates advanced cloud governance, cost optimization, and 24×7 operational maturity, giving enterprise customers confidence in their Azure deployments.
Acronis Promises Higher Margins and Data Sovereignty Control to Service Providers with 2026 Partner Cloud IaaS
Acronis is preparing a Partner Cloud IaaS platform for mid-2026, targeting service providers seeking relief from hyperscaler cost unpredictability, VMware licensing upheaval, and data sovereignty demands. The offering promises higher margins, full control, and integrated cyber protection, potentially reshaping the managed services landscape by enabling providers to reclaim infrastructure ownership and profitability.
Konica Minolta Launches PKI Cloud Suite for CAC/PIV Secure Printing in GCC High
Konica Minolta released PKI Cloud Suite on July 1, 2026, enabling CAC/PIV card authentication on bizhub MFPs for Microsoft 365 GCC High customers. The solution integrates with Microsoft Entra ID and Universal Print, allowing secure release printing and encrypted scan-to-OneDrive workflows. It addresses a critical compliance need for government and defense organizations.
Windows 11 Still Demands a Microsoft Account in 2026 – Is User Choice a Thing of the Past?
In 2026, Windows 11 continues to steer users toward a Microsoft account, OneDrive, Edge, Bing, and full telemetry, making local accounts and privacy settings harder to find. This article explores the installation gauntlet, the community workarounds, and the practical steps users can take to regain control, while questioning whether Windows is still a general-purpose tool or has become a managed service.
IFI Techsolutions Earns Azure Expert MSP Status Fourth Year Running, Proving Cloud Mastery
Mumbai-based IFI Techsolutions has renewed its Microsoft Azure Expert MSP status for the fourth consecutive year, demonstrating consistent operational excellence in cloud managed services. The achievement follows rigorous annual audits by Microsoft that validate deep technical capabilities, security practices, and customer success, positioning IFI as a top-tier partner for enterprise Azure deployments.
Microsoft Azure Stores 200 Million Hours of Palestinian Phone Calls for Israeli Military Intelligence
An investigation reveals that Israel's Unit 8200 has been using Microsoft Azure to store and analyze up to a million intercepted Palestinian phone calls per hour, amassing 11,500 terabytes of data since 2022. The collaboration began after a 2021 meeting between Unit 8200's commander and Microsoft's CEO, and the intelligence has been used to direct military operations in Gaza and the West Bank. Microsoft states it was unaware of civilian surveillance, but internal records suggest otherwise, igniting debate over cloud providers' responsibilities when state clients misuse their platforms.
Windows 11 'Action Advised' Alert Deceives Users Into OneDrive Subscriptions
Microsoft has deployed a new Windows 11 Start menu notification that mimics a critical system warning to promote OneDrive subscriptions. The alert uses a yellow exclamation mark and urgent language but merely funnels users into a paid cloud backup workflow, with EU users exempt due to digital regulations.
Engineer Storms Microsoft 50th Bash to Protest Azure's Role in Palestinian Mass Surveillance
During Microsoft's 50th anniversary event, engineer Ibtihal Aboussad protested the company's Azure contract with Israeli Unit 8200, which is used for mass surveillance of Palestinians. The system processes millions of calls and stores 200 million hours of audio, sparking fierce employee activism and ethical debates. Microsoft's internal reviews found no evidence of civilian harm but acknowledged limited visibility into the deployment.
Leaked Docs: Israel Stored Millions of Palestinian Calls on Microsoft Azure
A joint investigation reveals that Israel's Unit 8200 used Microsoft Azure to store and analyze millions of intercepted Palestinian phone calls, allegedly to aid military targeting and detentions. Microsoft denies knowledge of the data's use, but the revelations spark intense debate over cloud providers' responsibility in human rights abuses.