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04/05/2026
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01/05/2026
🖥️ Windows Server vs Linux 2026: do you know which one wins for your business?
Most SMBs and enterprises wrestle with this exact question. The answer isn't black and white, but there are 9 areas where Microsoft's platform clearly beats Linux: Active Directory, SQL Server, RDS, NIS2 audit, Azure hybrid, and more.
Concrete cost examples for SMB (25 users) and enterprise (250 users),
with current EUR pricing.
👉 https://masterkeys.net/windows-server-vs-linux-in-2026/
27/04/2026
For 11 years, Windows did not really let you say no to updates.
On April 24, 2026, that quietly changed.
Microsoft just handed back update control to Windows 11 users:
pause is now effectively indefinite, with a calendar interface
and no cap on how many times you can extend.
What is actually in the announcement?
🔹 Indefinite update pause via calendar picker
🔹 A sane Power menu where Shut Down really shuts down
🔹 Unified monthly cycle, typically one reboot per month
🔹 Clearer driver updates with device-class labels
The timing is striking. Microsoft hands back control at the very
moment its April 14 release, KB5083769, sent a subset of HP and
Dell machines into boot loops and BSODs. The recommended workaround at the time? Pause updates. The new feature is the very tool users were already reaching for in the emergency.
Our latest analysis also weighs in on the security trade-off:
should you actually use this new freedom, or is delaying patches
a risk most users cannot afford?
Where do you stand? Aggressive patcher, or wait-and-see?
Drop your perspective in the comments.
🔗 https://masterkeys.net/windows-11-update-pause-2026-april/
26/04/2026
ISO 27001. COBIT. ITIL 4. GDPR. SOC 2. NIS2.
Do you actually need all of them?
The good news: probably not all at once. The harder truth: a single
acronym on its own rarely produces enough evidence in a serious
procurement or audit situation.
Each framework looks at the same operation from a different angle.
One talks about information security. Another about governance. A
third about daily services. A fourth about data protection.
Individually, each one is useful. None of them, in isolation,
covers the full picture that procurement, audit, and privacy
stakeholders now expect at the same time.
So the real question is not which compliance framework is "the
best". The real question is which layers actually fit your
operation, and whether those layers translate into one another.
This article walks through six frameworks that show up in almost
every serious procurement and audit conversation in 2026. For
each one, we look at what it covers, where it stops, and when
another layer is genuinely worth adding next to it.
The takeaway: market credibility does not come from a single logo.
It comes from controls that hold up in several standards at once.
🔗️ https://masterkeys.net/compliance-frameworks-6-critical-pillars-for-2026/
How do you approach this on the procurement side? Do you rely on
a single framework, or do you assess the full control environment?
Share your experience in the comments.
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