Microsoft today described some new features coming to Internet Explorer 11 for Windows Phone 8.1.
Microsoft updated its .NET Framework to include updates for ASP.NET, high-resolution displays and better profiling, to name a few.
Microsoft is showcasing its mobile vision as it prepares for its annual TechEd event this month.
Microsoft has released Work Folders for Windows 7, which broadens file sharing options for organizations.
AMD announced a new company roadmap in which it plans to support both x86 and ARM platforms in the near future.
Microsoft late last week rolled out a slipstreamed version of SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 2 that supports Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
Organizations are showing greater interest in using cloud services for database backup and disaster recovery scenarios, according to a Microsoft-sponsored study.
The most "aggressive" software auditor of all is Microsoft, according to a recently published industry study.
Microsoft has acquired Wellington, New Zealand-based GreenButton for an undisclosed amount.
Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) 2014, a suite of six tools for IT pros, was released for download today.
Microsoft announced a limited public preview of its Azure Intelligent Systems Service this month.
Microsoft's .NET Framework Repair Tool has been updated to include Framework versions 4.5 and 4.5.1.
Microsoft announced today that it plans to increase the default storage capacity of OneDrive for Business clients from 25 GB to 1 terabyte (TB).
Microsoft this week started delivering the next update to Windows Intune, which is its cloud-enabled device management product.
Novell today hit the final barrier in its antitrust legal dispute with Microsoft.
Exoprise is offering a free tool that measures the costs of moving from Microsoft's Exchange Server 2003 to Office 365 Exchange Online.
Microsoft this week warned Windows Server 2012 users against uninstalling older .NET Framework versions.
Microsoft on Thursday announced it will be bringing new preview service tiers to Microsoft Azure SQL Database.
The purchase of Nokia's devices and services business by Microsoft for $7.2 billion became official on Friday.
Microsoft met financial analyst expectations today with the release of its third-quarter fiscal-year 2014 earnings report.