For Microsoft, Windows 10 is a ‘cornerstone’ no more
For four years, Microsoft described Windows 10 as the very foundation of its ambitions. But that description no longer applies.
For four years, Microsoft described Windows 10 as the very foundation of its ambitions. But that description no longer applies.
Sometimes it’s good not to get all the attention.
The Pentagon has decided to put on hold its decision to award a US$10 billion cloud computing contract after President Donald Trump said his administration was examining Amazon.com's bid following complaints from other tech companies.
The global infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) market has grown 31.3 per cent in 2018 generating US$32.4 billion in revenues according to research firm Gartner.
Microsoft expects some companies to miss the upcoming deadline to move to Windows 10 before support ends for its predecessor.
What's in a name? Apparently, for Microsoft, not the word 'online' when it comes to the company's Office apps. Users are not amused.
Microsoft is investing US$1 billion in San Francisco-based OpenAI and that the two had formed a multi-year partnership to develop artificial intelligence super-computing technologies on Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing service.
Microsoft has begun telling companies about a variety of corporate features that have been baked into the browser.
Microsoft is starting the process of upgrading Windows 10 PCs running last year's April update and moving them to the latest version.
The next version of Windows 10, due out later this year, will continue to offer Windows Update for Business controls, Redmond says.
Microsoft is offering a sneak peek of group policies they could use to manage the still-under-development "full-Chromium" Edge.
As Ferguson looks to transform and improve business, it’s turning to the team chat app to help its showroom workers and do more in less time.
Microsoft Teams now has more than 13 million daily users.
For many years, Microsoft has struggled to get the way it updates Windows right - and mostly got it wrong.
Microsoft has made good on a March pledge by announcing that its most sophisticated endpoint security service is now available for Macs.