Microsoft today announced a public preview of new Azure Active Directory Domain Services support for virtual networks using Azure Resource Manager.
Doing IT yourself might seem like a smart way to save money, but the risks aren't worth it.
Look for Azure, advanced AI and Microsoft's growing love for Linux to be focal points at this year's conference.
Microsoft has a new program to provide technical support to organizations called "Microsoft Unified Support."
Microsoft this week indicated that it might take some time before Windows PowerShell 2.0 will get removed, even though organizations should still be working to get rid of it as a potential security hazard.
Microsoft announced some Azure management developments this week, including a new feature release, plus a few previews.
Microsoft is previewing the ability to impose "conditional access" restrictions on devices running the Apple macOS operating system.
Google this week announced a new Chrome Enterprise license, its latest effort to bring the Chrome OS operating system and Chromebook laptops into the business world.
Here's how to get Hyper-V's management tools configured to manage connections in five steps.
Microsoft Flow provides SharePoint Online with more robust and reliable workflows than BCS, and the new administrative tool ensures they're in compliance with your organization's data loss prevention policies if you take the following steps.
- By Oliver Wirkus
- 08/22/2017
Microsoft quietly announced late last week that some editions of Windows 10 will lose file and disk creation capabilities using the Resilient File System (ReFS).
While catastrophic if done incorrectly (always back up!), the editing the registry is the only solution to problems that Active Directory tools can't fix.
Microsoft announced plans today that it will be winding down support for its Team Foundation Server product when it's used with SharePoint Server.
Microsoft started rolling out an update this week to its Azure Log Analytics service that promises to bring improved search, plus a new query language.
CoreOS Inc. today released Tectonic 1.7.1, its Kubernetes management solution that is now supported on Microsoft Azure public cloud infrastructure for the very first time.