The move seems to have come out of nowhere. What does it all mean?
IT hosting company responds to customer demand for virtual servers.
A rumor is spreading across the Web that Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) may be scheduled to arrive on Feb. 15.
Vista SP1 may arrive next month, plus additional news from Redmond.
Yesterday, Microsoft posted the final version of the .NET Framework 3.5 to its download site, as well as several updates to other .NET Framework versions.
Enterprise-grade tools, part of the Eclipse development platform, are now available.
All registered developers can now contribute to open standards collaboration solutions being developed at Jazz.net.
System builders can now get a piece of the $10 million program.
AptSoft's business event processing technology is seen as a key addition to IBM's business process management and service-oriented architecture solutions.
Redmond is also buying a desktop virtualization vendor.
Vista's successor may become available sooner than anticipated.
Company's server bug suggests that end users of hosted services may need an alternative data backup plan.
SANS Institute report highlights internal security threat for the enterprise.
Company adds additional scripting language capability to open source SOA platform.
Consumer survey gives high marks to Apple's new OS.
Efforts meant to help compete against VMware.
The library add-on helps support Microsoft Office 2007-type projects.
Microsoft in January released the Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack, which extends the VC++ 2008 Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) libraries that shipped with the Visual Studio 2008 IDE.
For the past 10 days, Sausalito, Calif.-based online document and storage hosting company Joyent struggled to get its online secure document collaboration service, Strongspace, back online.
Following reports that Microsoft released "Milestone 1" for Windows 7 to several partners, TG Daily reports that software will get released in late 2009.