A beta of the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 8.0 was released this week.
AMD on Monday unveiled its newest Opteron 6300 Series processors, on top of its plans to adopt the ARM platform for servers.
The Software Center and Application Catalog features of Configuration Manager 2012 have the potential to fundamentally change the relationship between IT and users.
- By Greg Shields
- 11/05/2012
The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack 2012 suite of enterprise tools has arrived.
Third parties are the lifeblood of the Microsoft market. Redmond honors 21 of the best third-party vendors in our inaugural Third-Party All-Star Awards.
- By Doug Barney, Jeffrey Schwartz
- 11/01/2012
Organizations are underestimating the costs and personnel requirements for maintaining SharePoint, according to a recent industry-sponsored survey.
From hardware to device management to security to IE 10 oddities, here's an in-depth look at what you should be aware of when Microsoft rolls out Windows 8 later this week.
Brien discusses how Microsoft's continued push and integration for PowerShell may be shifting the role System Center has in the enterprise.
Microsoft released Windows Server 2012 Essentials to its hardware manufacturing partners today.
Microsoft added about 1.5 years to its lifecycle support for Windows Server 2008.
Organizations just can't skip an upgrade to Windows 7, according to Gartner.
Microsoft announced today that it plans to end the sales of five Forefront enterprise security products.
Microsoft last week released a software utility that lets IT pros manage Windows Server 2012 from their desktops.
Microsoft's new app model improves performance and broadens choice for end users, while letting IT pros keep control.
Microsoft on Tuesday released PowerShell 3.0 for use with its current flagship Windows client and server operating systems.