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Microsoft fixes two zero-days with Patch Tuesday release
February 19, 2024icrosoft on Tuesday released 73 updates in its monthly Patch Tuesday release, addressing issues in Microsoft Exchange Server and Adobe and two zero-day flaws being…Readiness Joins Forces with XenTegra to Elevate Digital WorkspacesÂ
February 9, 2024Readiness Inc. is the avant-garde of web-based automation systems for application assessment and conversion, advocating a cloud-centric, adaptable, and economical approach to application readiness. As…Resolving Technical Debt: Speed, Efficiency and Ease of migration
February 7, 2024Technical debt in application management within the enterprise refers to the accumulation of work that results from prioritizing short-term solutions over more optimal, but labor-intensive,…Why patch 3rd party applications?
January 16, 2024Patching third-party applications is important for several reasons. First, it helps defend against vulnerabilities that can be exploited by cyber attackers, reducing the likelihood of…Working With Microsoft
November 7, 2023As part of our ongoing process improvement at Readiness, we run through our successes and failures. Last year we delivered projects where we really "nailed…Windows 11 Support for Compression Extensions: A Moral Imperative
October 31, 2023One of the topics that I was fortunate to study during my stay in Japan was the concept of Kaizan. This approach to process improvement…Microsoft’s Removal of VB Script is a Big Deal
October 12, 2023Microsoft is planning to remove support (deprecate) for VB Script in future versions of Windows. This is a big deal and will have large repercussions…Private .NET Installations: A Vulnerability Trap Door
August 25, 2023As part of an ongoing security in partnership with Microsoft Readiness is working on application installation focused security issues. Readiness may not be a dedicated…MSI Installer Errors – The End of an Error (a)
March 10, 2023Going back to the early days of Windows Installer, packaging (or scripting as it was called then) was based on simple scripts. Sometimes Visual Basic…