Many Microsoft products will be losing "extended support" in the coming 12 months.
A survey published Wednesday reveals that IT pros are very interested in Windows Server 2016's upcoming Hyper-V features.
Microsoft today released its somewhat small October security patch, which includes three bulletin items rated "critical" and three rated "important."
Microsoft on Wednesday released a System Center 2016 Configuration Manager Technical Preview 3 (SCCM TP3) update.
Microsoft's monthly security update arrived on Tuesday, featuring five "critical" bulletins and seven "important" items to fix 56 flaws.
Microsoft's latest PowerShell came bundled with a "production preview" of its Windows Management Framework (WMF) 5.0 solution on Monday.
Microsoft today released an emergency fix for a zero-day issue in all versions of Internet Explorer.
Microsoft will be releasing Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 3 and Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Windows 10 in the next few weeks.
Microsoft on Wednesday has made available the first public preview of its next version of its e-mail Exchange Server.
Today marked the official end of Windows Server 2003 support from Microsoft.
Microsoft on Tuesday released this month's security update, which included four items rated "critical" and 10 "important" to fix numerous issues in Microsoft products and services.
Big Data solutions provider CloudPhysics estimates that Windows Server 2003 won't be completely gone from datacenters until mid 2018, despite losing official support later this month.
Microsoft doesn't explain its CSAs publicly in great detail, so it's left to consultants to lend a helping hand.
Microsoft on Tuesday released two security bulletin items for Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player labeled as "critical" and six "important."
Microsoft released a preview of SQL Server 2016 on Wednesday.