Yesterday was the install deadline for consumer users of Windows 8.1 to move to the Windows 8.1 Update.
Plus: Microsoft warns of the importance of keeping Java patched.
Microsoft won't bring back the Start Menu to its flagship Windows operating system until next year, according to a report.
As Redmond shifts focus to a quicker release cadence, the challenge is bringing enterprise customers on board.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 05/30/2014
The new service allows for custom security bulletin reports based off of users' needs.
Yesterday Microsoft and Salesforce.com announced that they will be working together to integrate their core products with one another.
A guide to the latest release of Windows and why Microsoft may have finally made it more appealing for enterprise users.
- By Michael Desmond
- 05/28/2014
The workaround allows desktop users to push through Windows Embedded updates to their Windows XP machines.
Microsoft is promising lower cost devices to come using a new "Windows 8.1 with Bing" product edition.
CA Technologies today released a free tool for organizations wanting to migrate from Windows XP to another operating system.
While many have speculated that Windows 9 news should have arrived by now, it appears Microsoft is staying tight lipped in favor of fixing Windows 8.
This month's security update also arrived with six "important" fixes and three new security advisories.
Consumer users of Windows 8.1 now have until June 10 to install Microsoft's operating system update.
Microsoft is showcasing its mobile vision as it prepares for its annual TechEd event this month.
Microsoft has released Work Folders for Windows 7, which broadens file sharing options for organizations.