The latest version of Visual Studio features help for developers with parallel computing apps.
Microsoft announced it will make Live Mesh available as a beta this week, while Live Framework is now available as a CTP.
Microsoft today articulated how it will bridge PCs and mobile devices with an extraordinary blitz of announcements that included the first demonstration of Windows 7, its Live Framework, a bevy of new offerings for developers including WPF support for Visual Studio, and the first preview of Office 14.
Microsoft on Monday released the first beta of its federated identity services framework aimed at simplifying the way enterprises deploy authentication services.
New service-based operating system is called Windows Azure.
The service lets developers create testing environments on the fly.
The company met or exceeded its guidance for the quarter, but reduced economic prospects lie ahead.
OpenAjax Hub 1.1 among debuts at this week's AjaxWorld RIA Conference & Expo.
Microsoft didn't update its synchronization platform, despite a slight tweak.
The Microsoft Office alternative is getting better, little by little.
Microsoft is gearing up to describe a few of its cutting-edge software technologies in late October.
Web App Installer centralized management of ASP.NET and PHP-based open source Web apps.
Official beta for Redmond's new model view controller framework released.
Microsoft today released the latest version of its multimedia browser app plug-in, which utilizes the .NET Framework.
Security-minded admins have their work cut out for them, as Microsoft coughs up 11 fixes in its October patch cycle.
A rethink of the security feature will happen with Microsoft's next OS, expected in late 2009, at earliest.
New security appliance gives DBAs a leg up on flaws and vulnerabilities lurking in corporate database management systems.
Company's Connected Services division on Friday announced key components of its 'Oslo' modeling platform.
Indonesian component maker Intersoft Solutions Corp. last month released a new version of its controls and components suite for ASP.NET -- and Silverlight-based Web development.
IT admins will see nearly a dozen security fixes on Tuesday, according to Microsoft.