Microsoft released its update to Windows 8.1 today, which will begin arriving to devices at some point through the Windows Update service.
As Microsoft pulls the plug on Windows XP and ends support for the 2003 versions of Office and Exchange, IT faces difficult choices and a variety of options.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 04/08/2014
While Microsoft has had a very strong cloud focus in the past few years, look for a deeper on-premise enterprise theme at this year's event.
Microsoft's Erwin Visser, general manager of Windows and Windows Phone Commercial Marketing, took time out to explain some of the nuances of Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 for larger organizations.
Microsoft talked today about the coming Windows 8.1 Update, which is planned for delivery through a system's Windows Update service on April 8.
Microsoft offered some security tips today for individuals and organizations that plan to continue to use Windows XP after April 8.
Mozilla's decision to halt its Firefox browser development for Windows 8.1 may be due, in part, to a confusing OS feature.
Avast said that once April 8 rolls around, a quarter of its users will be left vulnerable to higher risk of attack.
It's no secret Microsoft Windows 8.x hasn't lit the world on fire at a time when Redmond's needed a big hit.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 03/19/2014
Microsoft today released a version of its Surface 2 tablet with mobile LTE support on AT&T's 4G network for $130 more than its Wi-Fi-only Surface 2 model.
Mozilla last week announced that it has stopped Firefox browser production for Windows 8.
While Redmond has gone to lengths to provide the same OS experiences on the PC, tablet and phone, universal applications over all devices would help to further the "One Microsoft" focus.
Microsoft has released "workplace join" for Windows 7 at its Microsoft Connect portal.
This month marks the third relatively light patch rollout for Microsoft in a row for 2014.
Microsoft appears to be making moves to combat its slipping operating system market share.