It's done it again. Citrix Systems, the company of two dozen products and 200 names, has announced yet another honorific for its flagship solution, Citrix XenApp 7.5.
- By Greg Shields
- 04/02/2014
Splunk plans to release its latest app next month for assessing Microsoft Exchange Server performance, operations and security issues.
Microsoft's new CEO Satya Nadella talked company strategy today, along with announcing some new products, including Office for iPad and new licensing for organizations managing mobile devices.
A series of internal message board posts detail how system admis are being targeted to gain access to the networks they control.
Microsoft offered some security tips today for individuals and organizations that plan to continue to use Windows XP after April 8.
Microsoft announced a few SharePoint details this week, with some good and some bad news.
Microsoft released a software tool today for testing virtual desktop infrastructure scenarios using its Remote Desktop Services protocol.
Use PowerShell's baked-in analyzer to set up best practice scans.
The U.S. government announced today that it will privatize Internet domain-name assignment and management operations that are currently handled by a contracted organization.
Microsoft has a restriction on the number of public folders supported by Exchange Server 2013 and Exchange Online.
Brien Posey shows you how to take advantage of one of Windows Server's newest tricks.
Microsoft has released "workplace join" for Windows 7 at its Microsoft Connect portal.
IT pros may start to see lots of expired Internet Explorer updates showing up in their logs.
Microsoft this week noted a potential limitation that may affect some organizations' ability to use the Office 2013 client to retrieve documents housed on SharePoint Server.
Microsoft outlined some options for organizations using Exchange Server 2003, which loses product support on April 8.