While there are some obvious bugs with the preview release, the Cortana voice assistant looks to be a game changer for the platform.
You know something is wrong, but that's all you know. Here's how to pinpoint the issue.
Plus: Microsoft warns of the importance of keeping Java patched.
Microsoft's is looking to spark renewed enterprise focus for the company with Azure and increasing BYOD options.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 06/06/2014
The vulnerability has been discovered out of the wake of the Heartbleed bug disclosure.
Having managers complete an IT-specific leadership course could lead to a more productive and successful team.
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.
Many don't even know that their VMware vCenter Server license comes with an incredibly powerful automation tool for admins.
- By Greg Shields
- 05/27/2014
The workaround allows desktop users to push through Windows Embedded updates to their Windows XP machines.
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.
The report by security firm FireEye found that network security can't keep up with the sophistication of today's attacks.
If your server network performance is lagging, chances are Windows' security features are to blame. Here's how to alleviate the problem.
This month's security update also arrived with six "important" fixes and three new security advisories.
A new book said that the compromised devices sent overseas did not have any specific targets in mind.
Microsoft's Brad Anderson kicked off this year's TechEd with a breakdown of the company's latest unification push over multiple platforms. Interestingly, Windows RT doesn't look to be part of Microsoft's unified future.
Here's a quick breakdown on how to roll back to an earlier Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V checkpoint.
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
Another major Web software flaw has been disclosed, one that could redirect your personal information into the wrong hands.
The fix comes on the heels of attackers actively exploiting the Internet Explorer Flash flaw against Windows XP users.