A free trial of Microsoft's newest operating system has been extended.
New global research forecasts a swift rise in development plans for Software as a Service applications in the next 12 months.
Microsoft is the key investor in the latest round of funding to N-trig, a supplier of digitizers and software that enable touch-based computing.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ruled last month that this XML-based open standard format for business reporting is no longer optional.
A public beta of Microsoft's latest Windows Server solution was released this month.
Microsoft is providing lots of resources for those trying out its newest operating system, but access to the free public beta is slightly delayed.
The next generation of the hottest growth segment in laptops, netbooks, is on display at the Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas.
Microsoft last night officially released the first beta of its Windows 7 to MSDN and TechNet subscribers. The beta will be open to all testers tomorrow.
Database software vendor FileMaker Inc. released a new version of its namesake product at this week's Macworld Expo.
Microsoft's first security update rollout of 2009 may be a quiet one, according to an advance notification released Thursday.
Organizations need a commitment to security and better implementation of security tools, experts say.
Those organizations not yet ready for Internet Explorer 8 can defer automatic updates via this Microsoft tool.
A pair of researchers are claiming to have sussed out how to circumnavigate the security protections in Intel's vPro remote management technology.
Application lifecycle management tools maker Borland Software CEO Tod Nielsen has left the company to join VMware as chief operating officer.
A hand-on preview of Windows 7 Beta 1.
New PC buyers may be able to get a free OS upgrade from Windows Vista, if a leaked memo proves true.
The developers behind Linux have released the latest version of the open source operating system kernel.
Beta 1 of Microsoft's latest operating system is apparently available on the Web.
Sun Microsystems recently released the latest version of its desktop virtualization software, xVM VirtualBox.
Hack your legacy COBOL code on Eclipse and run it on a mainframe rehosting package.