IT pros may start to see lots of expired Internet Explorer updates showing up in their logs.
Microsoft this week noted a potential limitation that may affect some organizations' ability to use the Office 2013 client to retrieve documents housed on SharePoint Server.
Microsoft outlined some options for organizations using Exchange Server 2003, which loses product support on April 8.
Google has started has a referral program to gain Google Apps for Business subscribers.
Microsoft appears to be making moves to combat its slipping operating system market share.
Microsoft is planning to improve its Component Store Cleanup utility in Windows 8.1.
Windows XP's April 8 end-of-support deadline is drawing near, but users may not be reacting as expected.
- By Scott Bekker
- 03/07/2014
Microsoft is paving the way for the use of alternative identity federation approaches.
Microsoft has rolled out a new custom schema extension capability for the Windows Azure Active Directory identity management service.
Microsoft changed this month how it offers its Windows Enterprise edition licensing.
Microsoft's first update to Windows 8.1 has already hit "release-to-manufacturing" status, according to reports.
Microsoft described Dynamics product releases expected this year during the keynote talk at Convergence today.
The worldwide PC market is expected to remain mostly flat over the next four years after suffering a large decrease in 2013.
Consumer users still using Windows XP will have access to a free data migration tool coming later this week.
Microsoft won't ship new releases of Exchange Server or SharePoint Server until sometime next year, the company indicated today.
Microsoft announced today that OneDrive for Business will be available next month as a "standalone" service offering.
Microsoft outlined some themes to expect at its SharePoint Conference, which is kicking off this week.
Microsoft currently has more than 10,000 Windows Intune customers, according to VP Brad Anderson.
Microsoft provided a few technical details today about its upcoming OneDrive for Business releases.
Microsoft has implemented the S/MIME e-mail security standard across its hosted and server-based Exchange products, the company announced this month.