Microsoft plans to make its Azure Stack hybrid cloud operating platform available in mid-2017 and in appliance form with a few server vendors only. Microsoft is working with HPE, Dell, and Lenovo on ...
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Microsoft's original three server partners for its Azure Stack hybrid computing appliance are officially taking orders as of today, July 10. Microsoft hasn't yet made the final Azure Stack code ...
Microsoft announced Azure Stack at its Ignite event in September 2016 and soft-launched Azure Stack at its Inspire event in July, when it announced that the private cloud solution was available for ...
This past month, Microsoft released a public preview of Azure Stack, which I downloaded, fiddled with, and put together this blog post to share what this thing is all about. As with all my blog posts, ...
Microsoft’s release of Azure Stack, an on-premises version of its public cloud, could be important for networking and data center pros for one simple reason: It gives customers a way to use a popular ...
With Azure Stack, Microsoft wants to bring its Azure cloud computing services into its customers’ data centers. Today, the company announced that it will launch the first technical preview of Azure ...
Bringing the Azure platform from Microsoft’s own public cloud down into the datacenters of enterprises and service providers means more than just giving these shops the same tools to manage raw ...
Just ahead of the Game Developers Conference, Microsoft announced that its new Microsoft Game Stack will bundle all of the tools and services that game developers need to make games, whether they are ...
Microsoft released quality improvements to the servicing stack for all Windows 10 versions, the component designed to allow users to receive and install Windows updates. Microsoft states that this ...
With Google taking away the free GSuite I'm looking at my options. O365 would seem the natural choice (paying for Google's stuff is out of the question after this and the other shenanigans) BUT I also ...