Microsoft broadened the preview access to testers of its new cloud-computing connectivity platform.
Microsoft quietly opened its Live Mesh preview to more testers on July 15, but by today (July 17), the offer had been narrowed to just waiting-list only.
New director of product management talks up database and hints at future technologies.
Security layer product is designed to help database administrators when databases go unpatched.
Yahoo's management on Saturday rejected an offer from Microsoft and investor Carl Icahn to buy Yahoo's Internet search ad business.
Microsoft on Monday described its own version of events concerning Friday's failed talks with Yahoo's management.
A leaked document may indicate the views of standards officials who say challenges to ISO/IEC 29500 should be dropped.
Redmond divulges tidbits of SQL Server 2008 release information at this week's Worldwide Partner Conference.
Redmond divulges tidbits of SQL Server 2008 release information at this week's Worldwide Partner Conference.
One of the big surprises at Microsoft's Tech-Ed North America 2008 Developers conference in Orlando, Fla., last month was the launch of Project "Velocity," the code name for a distributed, in-memory data-caching platform that was quietly under development in Redmond.
Redmond’s Secure Development Lifecycle requirements aim to counter security defects in the face of recent SQL attacks.
The source code is now available after Microsoft initially removed the project for not following OSI rules.
The new documentation describes technologies that can be used by developers to interoperate with Microsoft's solutions.
The hotfix addresses a registry corruption problem that was associated with PCs using Symantec's Norton Antivirus software.
Hundreds of dissatisfied testers of Microsoft's ADO.NET Entity Framework V1 are expressing what they call a "vote of no confidence" in the technology.
Hundreds of dissatisfied testers of Microsoft's ADO.NET Entity Framework V1, which is still in beta, are staging a protest against the software giant by expressing what they call a "vote of no confidence" in the technology.
Users of earlier Microsoft Office suites on Mac computers can now convert the current Open XML document formats.
Company issues three tools to help Web developers with security.
WSO2, recently featured in Microsoft's Tech-Ed IT keynote, also launches new version of ESB product.
IBM Corp.'s Rational Software unit is set to release version 1.0 of Team Concert, the commercial client to the company's Jazz collaborative software development environment.