Microsoft: 200 million now use Windows 10 in the enterprise
Microsoft has said that some 200 million enterprise workers now run Windows 10, a sign that corporations and other businesses are close to schedule to scrub Windows 7.
Microsoft has said that some 200 million enterprise workers now run Windows 10, a sign that corporations and other businesses are close to schedule to scrub Windows 7.
Microsoft has taken another step towards allowing its Azure customers to leverage the capabilities of the field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) that the company has installed in its cloud data centres.
Microsoft is releasing new versions of Windows 10 on a set schedule – and just as regularly retiring older versions from support.
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Federal prosecutors in Brazil have asked a court to force Microsoft to change its default installation process for Windows 10, which they said violated several local laws by collecting user data without their "express consent."
The company delayed the update, which had been expected to arrive on either April 3 or April 10, for an unspecified period.
Microsoft's new Azure Sphere security package for billions of IoT devices includes two surprises: a new chip that Microsoft will license, plus its own Linux kernel.
New documentation, still in draft form, details how companies can craft specialized reports and custom alerts from Windows Analytics' data and integrate the data with other info.
The growth of “confidential computing” approaches will help clear away any “last mile barriers” for enterprises that are concerned about processing highly sensitive data in the cloud, Microsoft Azure chief technology officer Mark Russinovich believes.
The company also plans to end support for 1607 to users of Windows 10 Home and Pro.
Microsoft has mandated that its built-in Edge browser handle the opening of links within the Windows Mail app.
But Windows 7 and 8.1 PCs must still contain approved antivirus to receive post-Spectre/Meltdown patches.
With so many collaboration and communications tools now available, companies face app fragmentation and hurdles to ensuring their workers can actually connect.
Add Windows 7, Windows 8.1 to the list of Microsoft operating systems protected against Spectre and Meltdown, as well as the Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake, and Skylake chips from Intel.