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Microsoft has announced that its Anniversary update for Windows 10 has graduated to the Current Branch for Business.
Microsoft and HPE have announced that they are expanding their partnership to help train and advance the deployment of Azure Stack.
Microsoft is working on new technology that would allow ARM chips to emulate x86 which could result in a significant shift in how our computers are built.
Microsoft has updated the Get Office app for Windows Insiders and it shows how they are transitioning the app from an advertisement to an Office hub.
Microsoft held its Connect conference today and announced at the event are Visual Studio 2017, SQL Server v.Next for Windows and Linux, Visual Studio for the Mac, and that Microsoft has joined the Linux Foundation as a platinum member.
Microsoft has a new series of virtual machines called the N-series and they will be generally available starting on December 1st; these new virtual machines are based on NVIDIA GPUs.
Amazon is announcing a further reduction in pricing for their EC2 platform and if history is any judge of what will happen next, expect Microsoft to follow close behind with price cuts.
Microsoft has announced that they will be bringing their popular Visual Studio development platform to OS X; the announcement is part of the company’s Connect (); conference in NYC.
Microsoft has a new Surface Book that has an improved GPU and more battery life; the shell of the device is also bigger too but is bigger really better?
Microsoft is changing the way it is servicing Windows with a new update model that will deliver delta upgrades but will this improve the process or create another point of failure?