Look for Microsoft to pull back the curtain on the major Windows 8 update at May's TechEd and June's BUILD conference.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 04/30/2013
A black day for many IT pros will be coming less than a year from now when the venerable Windows XP operating system hits its end of life.
About 45 percent of organizations haven't started migrations to Windows 7 or Windows 8, according to a software vendor.
Microsoft appears to have a bigger chunk of the tablet market than earlier analyst estimates have suggested.
An April Microsoft security update has been re-released after being pulled due to compatibility issues for Windows 7 users.
Now you can collaborate using the new Microsoft Office release with SharePoint 2013.
Technology pundit David Pogue gives his take on Microsoft's controversial decision to take away the most popular shortcut in Windows -- and what you can do about it.
The User State Migration Tool may have its detractors, but it's pretty handy when it comes to migrating user settings
- By Greg Shields
- 04/22/2013
Microsoft acknowledged market shifts affecting its Windows business, but pointed to changes to come.
Microsoft today issued its fiscal third-quarter financial results, delivering positive earnings across all five divisions.
Intel this week reported earnings results for its fiscal first-quarter totaling $12.6 billion, while also fending off questions from financial analysts.
When it comes time to migrate to Windows 8, you'll have many choices. Pick the right one to suit your organization's needs.
- By Stella Chernyak
- 04/16/2013
Migrating user settings and data over to Windows 7 is much easier when you have the User State Migration Tool on your side.
- By Johan Arwidmark
- 04/16/2013
Bulletin MS13-036 was pulled after incompatibility issues arose with a popular third-party antivirus program.
Microsoft is expanding its Surface line of tablet PCs with a 7-inch model, according to a report.