Enterprise Reporting
The latest Enterprise Reporting coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
LibreOffice 24.2 Strengthens Its Position as the Subscription-Free Office Suite for Windows Users
LibreOffice 24.2 brings polished dark mode, improved Microsoft Office compatibility, and stability to Windows users, offering a compelling free alternative to Microsoft 365. The suite includes Writer, Calc, Impress, and more, all without privacy compromises or recurring fees. For those tired of subscription models, LibreOffice delivers professional-grade productivity with no strings attached.
SAP Crystal Reports Support Extended Through 2027: Why It's Time to Plan Your Paginated Reporting Migration
SAP has confirmed mainstream support for Crystal Reports 2025 will last until December 31, 2027, with a planned release in 2027, dispelling rumors of its immediate demise. However, this extended timeline should be used to plan a strategic migration to modern paginated reporting platforms like Power BI Paginated Reports or SSRS, which offer better cloud integration, security, and cost-effectiveness. A phased approach—starting with inventory, classifying reports as BI or documents, and piloting migrations—will ensure a smooth transition before support ends.
Microsoft Teams Adds 'Stay in Sync' Button to PowerPoint Live, Ending Slide Drift for Attendees
Microsoft is rolling out a 'Stay in Sync' button for PowerPoint Live in Teams, allowing attendees who have browsed away from the presenter's active slide to instantly snap back. The opt-in feature reduces meeting friction while preserving self-paced exploration, and it's expected to reach general availability soon after the initial public preview.
Microsoft Teams June 2026 Update Lets You Test Your Mic Before Meetings with Recording and Playback
Microsoft is adding a pre-join audio test to Teams, allowing users to record and replay a short microphone sample before entering meetings. The feature, set to arrive in June 2026, aims to eliminate audio issues in remote and hybrid work scenarios. It will be available on Teams desktop and web clients, with the recording processed locally for privacy.
Microsoft Teams Notification Overhaul: Unified Channel Settings Page Arrives August 2026
Microsoft has officially announced a centralized notifications page for Microsoft Teams channels, with a general availability target of August 2026. The new feature, documented on the Microsoft 365 roadmap, will let users manage all their channel notification settings from a single pane on Windows and Mac desktops, addressing years of complaints about fragmented controls and notification overload.
Private Event Chat and Attendee Switching Coming to Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows in August 2026
Microsoft plans to introduce private Event Group chat and attendee chat switching to Teams Rooms on Windows in August 2026. These features enable organizers and presenters to coordinate backstage during structured meetings and webinars directly within the Teams interface, eliminating the need for external chat tools. The update will be available across Teams Rooms Pro and standard licenses.
Microsoft Teams Private Channels Finally Unlock Tabs, Bots, and Message Extensions
Microsoft has rolled out support for tabs, bots, and message extensions in Teams Private Channels for standard worldwide tenants. The long-awaited update removes a major limitation, allowing embedded apps and automation inside secure, invite-only channels. The change requires no admin action but app developers must update their manifests to include the private channel scope.
Windows Secure Boot Certificate Expires June 2026: IT Must Deploy Updates Now to Avoid PC Lockouts
Microsoft’s Windows Production PCA 2011 certificate expires on June 19, 2026, risking Secure Boot lockouts on devices that haven't received firmware updates. The replacement Windows UEFI CA 2023 must be deployed through a phased rollout using tools like Group Policy and Intune. IT administrators need to audit firmware, update bootloaders, and ensure virtual machines are patched to avoid unbootable systems.
Microsoft Ships Windows 11 Point-in-Time Restore — Here’s How It Protects Your PC
Microsoft has launched point-in-time restore for Windows 11, available starting June 24, 2026. This built-in feature automatically creates snapshots of apps, settings, and personal files, enabling a full system rollback without third-party tools. It promises easier recovery for both end users and IT administrators, with deep management options via Intune and Group Policy.
Windows 11 Cellular Deep-Dive: eSIM, Metered Connections, and the Always-Connected Future
Paul Thurrott’s Windows 11 Field Guide image spotlights the operating system’s advanced cellular connectivity features in 2026. The article examines eSIM management, metered data controls, and enterprise endpoint management enhancements that make always-connected PCs more practical for modern workers and IT admins.
iOS 27 Beta 2's RCS and iCloud Alerts Finally Bridge the Windows-Apple Messaging Chasm
iOS 27 beta 2 quietly delivers critical cross-platform fixes that Windows users will appreciate: coherent RCS threading with Android phones synced via Phone Link, iCloud backup alerts that now surface on Windows desktops, and new MDM controls for IT admins. The update also exposes an early Wallet Insights feature and refines Home app notifications. While not a flashy release, it closes long-standing gaps between the iPhone and the Windows ecosystem.
Adaptive Policy Scopes in Microsoft Purview Communication Compliance Reach General Availability
Microsoft released adaptive policy scopes for Purview Communication Compliance on June 23, 2026, enabling dynamic policy assignment based on Entra ID user attributes. The GA launch automates coverage updates, reducing administrative overhead and closing compliance gaps for fast-changing organizations.
Microsoft Teams Rooms to Ditch Passwords with Entra Passwordless Support in August 2026
Microsoft has added passwordless Entra ID support for Teams Rooms resource accounts to its Microsoft 365 roadmap, targeting general availability in August 2026. The feature will eliminate passwords for meeting room devices, enabling phishing‑resistant authentication via Windows Hello for Business and FIDO2 keys. This move closes a longstanding security gap, simplifies provisioning, and aligns with the industry push toward a passwordless enterprise.