The General Services Administration is moving e-mail and collaboration tools to the cloud, becoming the first federal agency to move e-mail to a cloud-based system agencywide, GSA officials said.
Microsoft says its security team is looking into an elevation-of-privilege exploit affecting Windows-based systems.
Novell announced it will be sold to Attachmate, a business software company based in Seattle, for $6.10 per share.
Microsoft's new white paper explains the organizational and standards-based underpinnings of its cloud security efforts.
In a move that will allow users to accelerate the performance of its cloud services, Amazon Web Services has launched Cluster GPU Instances.
Microsoft's November security update arrived today, and it's something less than a Thanksgiving meal.
Amazon Web Services has announced the general availability of its content delivery Web service.
One year after formally releasing its Windows 7 desktop operating system, Microsoft is making note that adoption among enterprises is exceeding expectations.
In a security advisory, Microsoft is warning users of Internet Explorer vulnerability that could allow remote code execution by hackers.
Google is suing the Interior Department for allegedly excluding Google's products in a request for quotation the agency issued on August 30.
An industry-sponsored survey of IT professionals found that just four percent have deployed Microsoft Office 2010, although interest remains high in the productivity suite.
Government agencies will soon have access to storage, virtualization, and Web hosting applications via Apps.gov, the General Service Administration's cloud-based storefront, government officials said yesterday.
Feds find total number of data centers higher than once thought
Java should be considered a top software security threat, even more so than Adobe PDF files, according to Microsoft's announcement.