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Microsoft Releases MDOP Betas, Kills MED-V

Microsoft released new betas for its Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) this week, as well as announced that it "will not invest" in its Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) solution for Windows 8.

Tech-Ed: Windows 8 Is 'Better' than Windows 7, Microsoft Says

Microsoft focused on the basics of Windows 8 during its Day 2 Tech-Ed keynote on Tuesday.

Tech-Ed: Microsoft Releases Next Version of Windows Intune

IT has reached another inflection point beyond the client-server era, said Satya Nadella, Microsoft's president of Server and Tools Business, during Day 1 of Microsoft's Tech-Ed event in Orlando, Fla.

Microsoft Partner GrapeCity Acquires .NET Tool Vendor

Pittsburg-based Microsoft partner GrapeCity has acquired .NET component and tool vendor ComponentOne, the company announced at a pre-TechEd event in Orlando, Fla. on Sunday.

Microsoft Spotlights Windows 8, 'Convergence of Ecosystems' at Computex

Microsoft detailed its vision of a world of connected devices on Wednesday at the Computex event in Taipei, Taiwan.

IDC: Windows Phone Will Pass iOS for No. 2 Mobile OS by 2016

Microsoft's smartphone operating systems, Windows Phone and the aging Windows Mobile, will eventually pass Apple's iOS to be the No. 2 most-used smartphone OSes in the world, according to researchers at IDC.

Microsoft Revamps Windows Azure with IaaS, Hybrid Cloud Enhancements

Microsoft is planning the most significant upgrade yet to its Windows Azure service, giving the cloud platform long-awaited Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) capabilities and support for Linux instances.

Microsoft Rolls Out Windows 8 'Release Preview,' Windows Server 2012 RC

The "release preview" of Windows 8 and the "release candidate" (RC) of Windows Server 2012 were made available for download on Thursday by Microsoft.

New Microsoft EULA Limits U.S. Class-Action Lawsuits

Changes to Microsoft's U.S. end user license agreement (EULA) contracts effectively limit its customers' legal rights.

Google Expands Chromebook Laptop Line, Updates Chrome OS

Google on Tuesday announced the expansion of its Chromebook laptop line and some improvements to its Chrome operating system, potentially setting the stage for a battle against the traditional PC model.

Sticking with Windows XP Has Financial Downside, IDC Says

An IDC study commissioned by Microsoft suggests that organizations can save money by moving from Windows XP to Windows 7.

Report: Dell in Talks To Acquire Quest Software

Dell is reportedly in talks to acquire software tools supplier Quest Software Inc. in a deal that would vastly bolster the computer vendor's budding software business.

Gartner: XP Holdouts Should Migrate to Windows 7 by 2013

Organizations that have not yet migrated from the venerable Windows XP operating system are "really, really late," according to Gartner Inc.

Ballmer: Windows 8 Will Have 500 Million Users by End of 2013

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on Tuesday predicted that 500 million users will have Windows 8 devices by the end of next year.

Windows 8 To Have New Boot Options

Microsoft on Tuesday described a new way for Windows 8 users to access their PC's boot options.

ITC Favors Microsoft in Patent Case, Bans Motorola Devices

Motorola Mobility Inc. has violated Microsoft's intellectual property, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled on Friday.

Google Gets Green Light To Buy Motorola Mobility

China last week approved Google's proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility Inc., giving the Internet giant the last regulatory approval it needed to proceed with the deal.

Microsoft Releases Dynamics NAV 2013 Beta to Partners

Microsoft recently opened the beta of Dynamics NAV 2013 (previously code-named "NAV 7") to Microsoft partners.

Microsoft Exec: Dynamics Business Is Worth 'Over a Billion Dollars'

Microsoft executives shined a spotlight on the Dynamics product line during a recent financial analyst event focusing on Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS).

Seattle Court Blocks Injunction Against Microsoft in Motorola Patent Case

A ruling by a Seattle judge on Monday has put a wrench into Motorola's earlier victory over Microsoft in a patent infringement case.