The security issues have led the European Parliament to completely block access from the app.
This Month's security update also includes two additional "critical" remote code execution fixes for Windows.
The new cloud connector bridges the gap between Salesforce.com and popular file stores.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 02/05/2015
The company said that information including, names, birthdays, addresses and Social Security numbers were taken.
As Microsoft shifts everything to a "cloud cadence," it's important to consider what impact it will have on the company's older products, especially those that have a large existing enterprise base.
Keeping up its poor showing in AV-Test's assessments, the free offering from Microsoft scored a zero when it came to protection.
Official support for the aged Microsoft product ends this summer. Is your shop ready?
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 01/26/2015
Here's how Microsoft's third CEO did in his first year.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 01/26/2015
Also create a script that will allow you to pick and choose which information you want to receive.
Here's a step-by-step walkthrough on how to restore lost site collection.
- By Spike Xavier
- 01/21/2015
The flaws reside in Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
Using the MakeCert utility of the Windows SDK will allow for you to issue your own self-signed certs.
This year may bring some big changes on the back of Microsoft's upcoming OS release.
A look at exporting your user information from Active Directory.
- By Troy Thompson
- 01/14/2015
Today's release also includes a bulletin that addresses the Windows 8.1 zero-day flaw that was discovered by Google.
What did I get right and where did I fail miserably?
Microsoft said that Google released information on a Windows 8.1 flaw even though a fix was on its way.
After the mediocre reception for Windows 8 and 8.1, Microsoft may have to take drastic measures to bring back excitement for the Windows OS brand.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 01/09/2015
The company cited that the general lack of interest by organizations led to the change.
In more than three decades of closely observing Microsoft, there's never been a year as unpredictable as the past 12 months in Redmond.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 01/08/2015