Microsoft today announced Service Pack 2 for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010.
The company is expected to pay close to $2.7 billion once the deal is finalized later this year.
Microsoft appears to be quietly carrying out a faster update process with its Windows 8.1 Preview and Windows RT 8.1 Preview operating systems.
Microsoft on Wednesday suggested that newer versions of Exchange and Exchange Online are now so secure that it's less necessary to check for unauthorized users.
Microsoft late last week warned about a problem with Cumulative Update 2 for Exchange Server 2013.
Microsoft announced this week that it has improved Windows Azure Active Directory to better support single sign-on (SSO) capabilities for Web-based applications.
The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 8.5 was released late last week.
Microsoft MVP Brien Posey outlines what it takes to extend your datacenter in Microsoft's cloud.
Microsoft on Tuesday released a "preview" test version of Windows Management Framework (WMF) 4.0, which opens up new PowerShell 4 capabilities for older Windows systems.
The Microsoft offering bridges single sign-on technology from the datacenter to the cloud.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 07/03/2013
Microsoft plans to end its TechNet subscription program, with Aug. 1, 2013, being the last day for new subscriptions.
Although PowerShell can be a bit intimidating at times, Microsoft has built in a comprehensive help system that should be able to assist you with most of your PowerShell related questions.
Here's how to implement the new social networking features in the latest version of the Microsoft collaboration and content management platform.
- By Maggie Swearingen
- 06/21/2013
A new report provides considerations for moving to Microsoft's newest desktop operating system.
Brien walks you through just some of the features of Windows Server 2012's ISE tool.