Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
Microsoft wants everyone in the enterprise using its various services, from that weird guy who comes in once a year to check his e-mail to the IT genius that somehow manages to keep the whole computer ...
Recently, Microsoft has been aggressively pushing its software as online services for individuals, but even more so for businesses. In late September, Microsoft announced the worldwide availability of ...
Now that Microsoft has shown how online productivity applications and communications/groupware should be properly packaged, we can enter the new era of worker choice. It's not that different from the ...
Microsoft is working to fix an Exchange Online service outage that intermittently prevents users from accessing their ...
Organization now can only establish Microsoft Products and Services Agreements (MPSA) for a one-year term. As of this month, Microsoft eliminated the ability to get MPSAs for multiple-year spans. The ...
Organizations with Enterprise Agreements (EA) should consider negotiating protections or special discounts up front to avoid compliance issues likely associated with Microsoft's cloud services. That's ...
Microsoft today launched the Microsoft Online Services Bug Bounty Program which will pay out a minimum of $500 for vulnerabilities found in its cloud services such as Office 365. Microsoft had always ...
Microsoft today launched the Microsoft Online Services Bug Bounty Program, offering security researchers rewards for submitted vulnerabilities. The program encompasses the various Online Services ...
UPDATE: Microsoft has confirmed that all its online services have been restored. “We are investigating the root cause of the disruption and will continue to keep customers updated as information ...
BOSTON--Microsoft's message to developers: Online services aren't just for consumers. Microsoft Chief Technical Officer Ray Ozzie on Sunday said the company is creating Internet-delivered services for ...
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