Microsoft on Monday released a preview of SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, it's newest server product, which likely marks a shift in Microsoft's application server licensing approach.
Microsoft gave notice this month that SharePoint Server 2010 has but two years of product support remaining, with the server reaching the end of "extended support" on Oct. 13, 2020. The notice, by ...
Both SharePoint Server 2016 and Office Online Servers were released to the public on Wednesday. With those releases, it's possible for organizations to start deploying Microsoft's newest collaboration ...
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Based on our hands-on testing of the beta version of SharePoint Server 2010, this product allows IT departments to run applications such as enterprise search, content management, collaboration and ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Microsoft has issued an emergency fix to close off a vulnerability in Microsoft’s widely-used SharePoint software that hackers have exploited to carry out widespread attacks on ...
After several years without a clear focal point for its collaboration strategy, Microsoft now is planning to put SharePoint Server at the center of its efforts. When Office 2007 ships to corporate ...
Microsoft is releasing out-of-band security updates for SharePoint Server 2019 and SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, following a warning that vulnerable versions were now under attack.… The ...
An opportunity to speak with Sabrena McBride, Senior Product Manager for SQL Server, provided a lot of insight into what's new in R2. Some of the highlights: Among other things, SQL Server 2008 R2 is ...
Microsoft has released its August 2025 Patch package, a cumulative set of updates addressing more than 100 vulnerabilities across a host of its products. Microsoft’s SharePoint Server Remote Code ...
Many industry pundits have speculated as to whether Windows Vista is the last big-bang release of Windows. (The answer, as Microsoft officials have repeatedly stated, is no.) I think they're asking ...