Microsoft introduced a new PowerShell-based server protection scheme for IT pros at TechEd this week called "Just Enough Administration" (JEA).
If your server network performance is lagging, chances are Windows' security features are to blame. Here's how to alleviate the problem.
Microsoft announced that the next Dynamics CRM version (and versions after that) will no longer support Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.
This month's security update also arrived with six "important" fixes and three new security advisories.
Here's a quick breakdown on how to roll back to an earlier Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V checkpoint.
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.
Microsoft's newest CEO isn't afraid to shed the confines of the past to shape a new future for the company.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 05/05/2014
While Redmond has been talking up its "One Windows" philosophy for years now, the company is finally in a position to actually deliver.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 04/30/2014
Microsoft this week warned Windows Server 2012 users against uninstalling older .NET Framework versions.
Here's how to resolve a "password mismatch" error.
Microsoft today announced that it has resumed distributing its Windows 8.1 Update through Windows Server Update Services, and it relaxed a 60-day deadline for organizations to install it.
Microsoft today released its updates to Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry at its Volume License Service Center.
This three-step process will get your virtual machines running on Microsoft's latest Windows Server version.
Today's April 8 date marks the end, not just for Windows XP, but for many other Microsoft software products as well.