Microsoft this week announced a lifeline for those who will not be ready to transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11 by the OS's end of support on Oct. 14, 2025.
On Tuesday, IBM and Meta announced a new alliance of over 50 members from the worlds of industry, government and education to focus on promoting and developing alternatives to closed AI systems.
Microsoft Copilot is now offered at the "general availability" commercial-release stage, per a Friday Microsoft announcement.
Microsoft will be bringing a bunch of improvements to Windows Server in its "vNext" release, per a November Microsoft Ignite presentation.
Microsoft extolled ongoing efforts to deliver "confidential AI" to Azure customers in a Wednesday announcement.
Microsoft this week announced a free new Azure Expert Assessment option, currently at preview, to help organizations shift their workloads to Microsoft services.
Microsoft on Tuesday announced a public preview of SharePoint Embedded, a resource for application developers using Microsoft 365 apps and services.
Organizations running Exchange Server 2019 won't be getting an H2 cumulative update (CU) this year, a Microsoft announcement this month explained.
Government bodies from 18 countries, including the U.S., have agreed to AI security guidelines developed by the U.K.
OpenAI, whose ChatGPT technology has become the linchpin of Microsoft's current AI efforts, has reinstalled Sam Altman as CEO just days after firing him.
Broadcom's $69 billion acquisition of VMware is set to close on Wednesday, Nov. 22, the two companies announced.
It was a chaotic weekend of executive musical chairs at OpenAI, the company that's arguably at the lead of today's enterprise AI tech boom.
Microsoft this week described SharePoint Premium as part of its Microsoft Ignite event announcements.
Microsoft this week announced various Windows management and service improvements.
Microsoft announced a bunch of Windows management perks during Ignite week.
Satya Nadella, Microsoft's chairman and CEO, announced, "We are the Copilot company," during Wednesday's Ignite keynote.
Microsoft will soon be deploying its own custom chips to power the company's AI and cloud services.
Microsoft's Ignite event happening this week elicited the declaration that "Microsoft is the Copilot company" now, and there were lots of product announcements attesting to it.
The second Tuesday of the month is here, and with that comes the arrival of Microsoft's cumulative security update for November, packed with fixes for a modest 63 flaws.
Github, the Microsoft-owned open source code repository, made a handful of generative AI-based announcements on Wednesday, including the upcoming general availability of Github Copilot Chat and Github Copilot Enterprise.