Microsoft released SQL Server 2014 Service Pack 1 this week, but later pulled it after install errors surfaced.
Knowing how to edit the spam content filter means delving into how Microsoft determines which messages are junk.
Let's look at command line tools that will help you manage Active Directory more effectively.
- By Troy Thompson
- 04/15/2015
Organizations running SQL Server 2005 have less than a year before the product's lifecycle support will come to an end.
Microsoft gave notice this month that it plans to end product support for its Windows Server AppFabric 1.1 solution.
Jeffrey Snover, the inventor of the popular Microsoft scripting engine, forecasts where PowerShell is going and outlines containers' role in automation.
- By John K. Waters
- 04/10/2015
Microsoft today described more about a new Nano Server component that will be part of its next Windows Server release.
Microsoft's enterprise and service provider customers running the Microsoft Cloud Platform System (CPS) can expect to get software updates automatically on a quarterly basis.
Let's take a look at creating multiple user accounts in Active Directory using a Virtual Basic Script (VBS).
- By Troy Thompson
- 04/02/2015
Microsoft announced today that it is adding three mobile device management capabilities to certain Office 365 subscription plans at no extra cost.
Microsoft is building a new product update model into its forthcoming SharePoint Server 2016 product.
The term is not just a buzzword. The trick is to figuring out how to get Big Data to work for you.
Microsoft announced some Azure improvements today that could be helpful for organizations that use its cloud-based storage services.
Microsoft has issued a second preview of its solution for connecting on-premises Active Directory environments with the cloud-based Microsoft Azure Active Directory service.
Microsoft recently offered some perspective about its own use of System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) to deploy and test the software it produces.