According to the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), Internet Explorer 10's Do Not Track" (DNT) setting will adversely hurt the quality and quantity Internet content.
A consulting firm is yet again pointing to possible "stealth" price increases in Enterprise Agreement renewals.
Microsoft Cofounder Paul Allen has published a favorable, but critical, review of Windows 8.
Dynamics NAV 2013, Microsoft's enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution for small and medium-sized companies, is now generally available.
Google now ranks as the No. 2 most valuable technology company.
Those using Google Docs can no longer directly export their files to the older Microsoft Office binary file formats.
Microsoft on Thursday announced discounts for Windows Azure subscribers, based on their monthly financial commitments.
With the opening of two retail stores in the suburbs of New York City on Friday, Microsoft brings its retail store total up to 25.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 09/28/2012
Microsoft added about 1.5 years to its lifecycle support for Windows Server 2008.
For the second time in less than a month, researchers have discovered a "critical" zero-day issue with Oracle's Java plugin.
Microsoft this week gave advance notice of a new service pack to come for Exchange 2010, which will enable it to run on Windows Server 2012.
Organizations just can't skip an upgrade to Windows 7, according to Gartner.
Microsoft has rolled out its Dynamics NAV 2013 solution to manufacturers, the company announced today.
Microsoft today responded to a New York Times story about pollution, power wasting and political arm twisting associated with the Microsoft datacenter in Quincy, Wash.
F5 Networks today announced a forthcoming network virtualization product in collaboration with Microsoft.
A Senate panel on Thursday discussed how individuals and U.S.-based multinational corporations regularly avoid paying U.S. taxes.
Microsoft has started talking more about Exchange 2013, especially with its MEC conference set to begin next week.
Microsoft is readying what it calls a "Fix it" for the Internet Explorer zero-day flaw that surfaced earlier this week.
Security software firm Sophos is apologizing after a recent update to its antivirus software resulted in the software incorrectly categorizing its update utility as harmful in Windows machines.
A recent Enterprise Strategy Group survey has found that 90 percent of respondents plan to deploy Windows Server 2012 in the next two years.