Expiring beta version of OS gives users just two hours to save their data.
Whether you decide to build or buy your first production software-as-a-service application, it's worth a look at the design issues you'll have to resolve.
Vertical Computer Systems is suing Microsoft, claiming that .NET uses Vertical's patented technology.
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) tools and platforms can help independent software vendors take advantage of the Internet browser as a standard for application distribution.
May 8 is the possible release date for Microsoft's patch to fix security vulnerabilities in Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003.
The next version of Microsoft's Visual Studio integrated development environment, called "Orcas," has been issued as a beta release.
Its Stellent integration positions Oracle to take on IBM, and even Microsoft, in the enterprise content management space.
Independent software vendors can get hosting and support at Microsoft partner locations under a new program.
Server platform, based on .NET, enables the building of online communities.
The partner offering will include Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Business Contact Manager programs for small-office internal use.
Microsoft's browser-based media player gets new name, and a debut alongside Adobe's new media player, at NAB trade show.
Security advisory issued yesteday describes DNS vulnerability in Windows server operating systems.
Bugs deteted in Word 2007 have yet to be confirmed by Redmond.
Redmond takes aim at performance and scalability goals in holding back Virtual Server 2005 upgrade.
Patch will fix compilation problems that occur after "massive file changes," such as antivirus time-stamp modifications.
Beefed-up Windows management app from Lieberman Software helps IT administrators better handle password security.
Microsoft released a software development kit for consumers who want to set up home networks.
The patches released today aim to avoid Remote Code execution attacks in Windows-based systems.
On top of this week's major update to Microsoft's Windows GDI implementation, Redmond next week plans to issue no less than four Windows security bulletins, including at least one "critical" update.
Will Microsoft's Language Integrated Query transform programmatic data access?