Google announced on Wednesday that it's making it easier for organizations with Windows operating systems and Microsoft applications to move them onto its Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Microsoft announced the release of its April security patches on Tuesday, addressing 74 unique vulnerabilities.
Microsoft on Monday announced that early versions of its new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser for Windows 10 are now available for testing as part of the Microsoft Edge Insider testing program.
Microsoft on Friday announced plans to replace Windows PowerShell with its newest Core product, which will be called "PowerShell 7."
The newest Windows 10 feature update, version 1903, is expected to arrive next month, but Microsoft is planning to give users greater control over when it arrives.
Microsoft this week announced a couple of changes coming to organizations that use its Exchange Online e-mail service.
Microsoft's Azure Active Directory Password Protection feature is now deemed ready for deployment by organizations, having reached "general availability" status, according to Microsoft's announcement on Tuesday.
Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio 2019 for Mac both hit the "general availability" stage on Tuesday, introducing new functionality for developers.
Microsoft this week announced release milestones for some of its management, security and compliance tools.
Microsoft has declared that Windows 10 version 1809 was "designated for broad deployment."
A "live events" video broadcasting feature is now at the "general availability" stage for Office 365 users, Microsoft announced this week.
Microsoft on Tuesday announced the general availability of Azure Data Box Edge and Azure Data Box Gateway.
Microsoft on Tuesday announced a new product in its Azure Stack line that adds hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) capabilities to its "Azure in a box" solution.
Software security firm Kaspersky Lab announced that Asus computer users were targeted last year with malware via Asus' update utility in a so-called "supply-chain attack."
Microsoft this week announced a bunch of security product enhancements.
Microsoft on Thursday announced that its Windows Virtual Desktop service is now available as a public preview.
Microsoft Teams is now a 2-year-old product, but it's been getting rapid enhancements, including new ones announced this week.
Microsoft on Monday announced that Azure Backup for SQL Server had reached "general availability" status, meaning it's deemed ready for production-environment use.
Microsoft is planning to activate "Insights for MyAnalytics" sometime late this month for most Office 365 users, but the ability of organizations to manage this feature won't be available until possibly mid-May.
Microsoft this week announced that SharePoint Framework 1.8 had reached "general availability" status, although some features are still at the preview stage.