Vista Ultimate has been out more than half a year now, and several prominent Windows bloggers have been asking when more Extras are coming.
For a change, Tech-Ed focuses on the here and now.
An early look at the next Visual Studio shows better tools integration and more features.
- By Peter Varhol
- 07/01/2007
What, precisely, is dragging the OS down?
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 07/01/2007
Upcoming service seen as a key piece of company's Unified Communications plans.
Getting past the complexities in Windows Integrity Control.
- By Greg Shields
- 07/01/2007
A new August offering by virtual lab maker Surgient will add support for two key enterprise virtualization products: VMware ESX Server 3 and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1.
A Microsoft executive this week confirmed that Microsoft is close to offering a first step to help remedy the problem of Vista "downgrade rights," which posed complications for partners.
- By Scott Bekker
- 06/28/2007
Microsoft Corp. will sell "affordable" Windows computers aimed at students in India.
- By The Associated Press
- 06/28/2007
Earlier this week, Microsoft put exam 70-621 up for general availability.
- By Michael Domingo
- 06/28/2007
The CTP release makes it appear increasingly likely that the successor to Windows Server 2003 will be shipped early next year.
The Microsoft-Google spitting match over desktop search is getting wetter every day, with Google now claiming that Microsoft's remedies don't go far enough, and Microsoft arguing that Google has a bad case of sour grapes.
Results of CDW's survey of 753 U.S. IT decision-makers.
- By Scott Bekker
- 06/26/2007
Unless there's a pressing need in your environment, you might want to hold off on installing the beta of Apple's Safari browser for Windows, as every day seems to bring a new bug report.
For the past several weeks, there has been a rush among some Linux vendors to ink patent protection deals with Microsoft. But that may have spurred a backlash, as other Linux companies are asserting their independence by refusing to go along with what they see as knuckling under to Microsoft's legal threats.