You have many options for deploying a virtual infrastructure running Windows 7, depending on your needs and environment.
- By Jorge Orchilles
- 11/01/2012
In the world of presidents, 51 years old is relatively young, though not so shocking these days.
Mary Jo Foley on what to expect from Microsoft once the Windows 8 dust clears.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 11/01/2012
Readers weigh in on a recent article on VM self-service.
- By Readers of Redmond magazine
- 11/01/2012
Why even use a password if you're just going to use easily guessable entries?
Phishers go where the money is.
Will Microsoft finally find some success in the phone market with its Windows Phone 8 devices?
Starting on Friday, Microsoft's bonanza of software and hardware relases begin.
With features like Windows To Go and DirectAccess, Windows 8 can rise above the controversy to be a solid OS for the enterprise.
Brien throws caution to the wind and fully installs Windows 8 on a hard drive to see if Microsoft's latest OS can stand up to the day-to-day tasks for a techie.
Brien discusses how Microsoft's continued push and integration for PowerShell may be shifting the role System Center has in the enterprise.
You had a good half year if you were in the business exploiting application flaws and spreading malware through software key generators.
Has two small security updates in a row put you in a state of complacency?
Phone authentication could be installed in quite a few Microsoft products in the near future.
Microsoft's choice to store passwords in plain text format may give attackers easy access to your system.
VM Self-Service could be confusing for even the most seasoned IT pro. Thankfully, Greg is here to shed some light on what it means for your private cloud.
- By Greg Shields
- 10/03/2012
Microsoft brings its out-of-date Hotmail service into the present with new social networking features, Windows Phone 7 connectivity and richer features. It's also received a new name: Outlook.com.
Mary Jo Foley provides a helpful guide on Microsoft's product name changes, and provides some insight on the company's method to the name madness.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 10/02/2012
Is the cloud the next step to propel security to the future? Readers chime in with their thoughts.
- By Readers of Redmond magazine
- 10/01/2012
Microsoft is prepping quite a few changes for Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online, including tools to help you keep your corporate data safe.