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Microsoft's rumored "Windows 9" next-generation operating system might kick off a more regular update release cycle from Microsoft.
Microsoft's new faster software release cycles have affected its product lifecycle support polices as well, in unusual ways.
Microsoft has an evolving plan to help organizations address their legacy Internet Explorer support problems, but it only goes so far.
Microsoft is on its way toward enabling full automation of Azure tasks via PowerShell workflow scripts.
Microsoft offered clarification about its patch process for SharePoint Server 2013 this week.
Microsoft might be planning to release a "technology preview" test version of its next OS under development, possibly sometime this fall.
Internet performance degradations may occur this week and the next due to settings on some IPv4 routers that are used across the Internet.
Should IT pros be making plans now for moving off Windows 7? The answer is, "Yes," according to Gartner Inc.
Microsoft's new security protection feature for Internet Explorer that blocks older installations of ActiveX will now start to take effect on Sept. 9, instead of the earlier announced Aug. 12 date, and it will only block Oracle Java ActiveX for now.
The .NET Fundamentals team announced in a blog post last week that support for .NET Framework 4.5.1 and older will be ending in 2016.
- By Michael Domingo
- 08/11/2014
The Windows Server tool Repadmin can be your best friend when trying to pinpoint and fix Active Directory issues.
August 12 will be a big milestone day for IT pros managing Microsoft's latest Windows operating systems.
Microsoft wants organizations and individuals to use the latest Internet Explorer versions, so much so that it announced some new policy changes today.
Plus: Researchers create unlock key to reverse high-profile ransomware "CryptoLocker."