Microsoft has a controversial suggestion for managers (some will hate it)
Redmond wants managers to do something that goes completely against their instincts. Oh, and it thinks employees are soybeans.
Redmond wants managers to do something that goes completely against their instincts. Oh, and it thinks employees are soybeans.
When your employees are working from home, managing them is a skill. Some bosses haven't mastered it yet.
Designing for the usual cloud workloads isn't the same as designing for high performance computing: Azure is trying to achieve both.
Redmond is trying very hard to make working from home more palatable. One of its new ideas may need work.
EU starts investigation of Microsoft's contracts with EU institutions after Dutch government report.
The 11th major version of the flagship database from the world's largest software company has been released to general availability (GA). Here's the lowdown on what's in it.
It's often easy to blame Microsoft for every flaw and failing in our Windows update experience. The fault, dear reader, may not be in the updates, but in our own installs.
ZDNet's David Gewirtz explores the offerings provided by Office 365 and shares with you, after a year of use, what aspects of the service proved to be valuable and what aspects proved to be either annoying or baffling.
The real advantage to everyone in the Microsoft/Nokia deal is that the user experience will be better. That benefits everyone...
According to reports, Ericsson is in talks with Microsoft to buy Microsoft's IPTV business.