Microsoft's engineering teams today completed work on Windows Home Server 2011 (WHS 2011) and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials (SBS 2011 Essentials).
Microsoft announced some Client Access License changes last week at its Microsoft Management Summit.
According to an IDC report released today, the worldwide smartphone market is set to ship more than 450 million units this year.
Licensing Office 365 was the topic of a Directions on Microsoft talk last week, which may be of interest to IT pros.
Windows Embedded Device Manager 2011 was announced today at the Microsoft Management Summit in Las Vegas.
Microsoft added an improved way to move virtualized applications to its Windows Azure cloud as part of the System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 beta release.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 03/24/2011
Nine fraudulent digital certificates are circulating and could be in use by hackers, Microsoft warned yesterday.
RSA, after its SecurID was hacked, temporarily halted distribution of the token used for two-factor authentication and warned customers to take addition precautions.
- By William Jackson
- 03/24/2011
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Microsoft indicated today that the first update to Windows Phone 7 devices is being pushed out to smartphone users, starting this week, but there's a catch.
Microsoft announced the availability of its Windows Intune PC management and security service today.
Microsoft today released the second beta of its System Center Configuration Manager 2012 (SCCM 2012) product.
i4i LLP, currently battling Microsoft at the U.S. Supreme Court level over a patent infringement case, has added to its arguments.
Microsoft today announced its System Center 2012 product family at the Microsoft Management Summit, which is ongoing this week in Las Vegas.
Microsoft once again has drawn its legal guns on the Android open source mobile operating system, taking aim at the creators of Nook devices.
Microsoft today showcased the success of U.S. retailer Target Corp. in using server virtualization to reduce its physical server footprint across its 1,755 stores.
Microsoft announced betas of two new accessibility tools that work with its Office 2010 productivity suite.
Microsoft eliminated a BlackBerry e-mail hosting cost for some customers, and it may have also inked a broader cloud data storage deal with Research In Motion.
In conjunction with federal law enforcement agencies, Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) announced on Thursday that it had helped pulled the plug on the Rustock spybot network.
An "extremely sophisticated" ongoing attack that appears to have harvested information about the RSA's SecurID two-factor authentication product, often used for bank accounts and network access, was disclosed to the public on Thursday.
- By William Jackson
- 03/18/2011