VMware on Monday announced at its annual VMworld conference that it had reverted to CPU-based licensing for its virtualization products.
- By Michael Domingo
- 08/27/2012
The conference was marked by an acknowledgment of the coming leadership change.
- By John K. Waters
- 08/27/2012
IDC downgraded its worldwide PC shipment forecast in an announcement on Thursday.
SDN capabilities will be powered by Windows Server 2012 and System Center 2012 Service Pack 1.
Microsoft announced today that it has changed the appearance of its corporate logo.
Microsoft issued Security Advisory 2743314 on Monday to warn users of two tools readily available that can be used to steal passwords from wireless networks and virtual private networks (VPNs).
Microsoft on Monday released Windows Server 2012 Essentials release candidate.
Microsoft today demonstrated some improvements in the new SharePoint that are found in the Office 365 previews.
Microsoft today opened registration for its limited-time Windows upgrade offer.
Security researchers have identified a virus that can steal data from a targeted machine and then rewrite over the master boot record of a computer to make it inoperable.
OnLive, an online gaming and VDI pioneer, was sold today to an undisclosed purchaser.
Microsoft announced this week that its next version of Office will have increased file format support, including the support promised years ago with the Open XML standard.
Microsoft announced on Tuesday that its SkyDrive cloud storage solution for consumers has moved beyond the preview stage.
Microsoft today issued the "release to manufacturing" version of Windows 8 to its TechNet and MSDN subscribers.
A new Windows Server 2012 licensing report was released this month by Directions on Microsoft.
Microsoft's monthly Security Update arrived today with nine bulletins addressing 26 vulnerabilities. As with the past few months, remote code execution flaws are targeted in the majority of items.
Microsoft today announced success in creating a single Windows RT operating system release that supports multiple system-on-chip platforms.
PC-maker Acer is consulting with Microsoft after Redmond's announcement that it is building its own Surface tablets running Windows 8, according to a news report.
Google was fined $22.5 million by the Federal Trade Commission, which pointed to the company's misrepresentations on privacy protections.
Microsoft and collaborators today announced a beta release supporting FreeBSD 8.2 virtual machines on Hyper-V Server.