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Microsoft provides new ways to report on usage in SharePoint, OneDrive, Skype, and Yammer

If your organization is using Microsoft’s cloud services, it’s likely that you have some interest in knowing how your users are accessing

Microsoft and HPE throw their weight behind Mesosphere

Cloud computing startup Mesosphere made its mark early with large companies like Twitter and Netflix, and on Thursday the company got a

Microsoft: No baked-in ad blocker for you!

Microsoft does not plan on baking an online ad blocker into its Edge browser, a company engineer said today, rebutting a piece

Trending This Week: Ivy Park (Oh Bey, Bey), the Pavlof Volcano, Microsoft Build

No April fools here. Oh, no. Instead we’ll just recall some of the most poignant social conversations from the past week. Additionally,

How Microsoft is serious about supporting Linux and cloud rivals with OMS

When Microsoft first announced its new Operations Management Suite (OMS) cloud monitoring service last May, it wasn’t the case that handling Linux

Microsoft Plans to Buy Security Firm Adallom

Microsoft is set to be paying 320 million dollars in cash for Adallom, a startup with software for monitoring the use of

Microsoft to close Lionhead Studios – cans Fable Legends

Microsoft is set to close the UK game development studio Lionhead and has canned its forthcoming title Fable Legends. Hanno Lemke, the

Microsoft gaming boss responds to Windows 10 VSync, SLI, Crossfire complaints

A recent thread on Reddit highlighted several key points as to why it was bad to have a Windows Store exclusive game,

Microsoft testing Project Centennial version of Office 2016

Microsoft is currently testing a new Project Centennial version of its Microsoft Office 2016 suite for desktops, allowing the full suite of

Microsoft testing new Windows 10 Mobile cumulative patch 10586.122 internally

If you thought Windows 10 Mobile was done with cumulative patches, it appears you were mistaken. Microsoft is now testing a new