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Microsoft Reports Positive FYQ3 2012 Results

Microsoft reported positive fiscal third-quarter earnings on Thursday, buoyed by sales of its Windows 7 OS to business customers, and Office and Dynamic software in its Server and Tools business.

Microsoft Previews Script Explorer for PowerShell

Microsoft has released a beta of a new search tool for Windows PowerShell that helps developers and network administrators find code across local and online repositories.

Kinect for Windows Hardware and SDK Released

Microsoft's popular motion-sensor technology for Xbox is now available for Windows-based PCs. Kinect for Windows lets users control their PCs using the same gesture and voice commands as Kinect for Xbox, but at a closer range.

Microsoft Beats Q2 Estimates, Windows Falls Short

Microsoft reported positive fiscal second-quarter results on Thursday. Total revenue was $20.89 billion for the quarter, which ended on Dec. 31, 2011.

CES 2012: Windows for Kinect and SDK Coming Next Month

Microsoft announced this week that Kinect for Windows hardware and the updated SDK for developing applications, are slated for release on February 1.

Microsoft Updates Windows Intune Cloud Service

Microsoft released a major update to Windows Intune, a PC management and security service aimed at mid-size organizations, that became publicly available in March.

Microsoft Previews PowerShell 3.0

Microsoft highlighted the upcoming release of Windows PowerShell 3.0 for Windows 8 during several sessions at its Build conference for developers last week.

Gartner: Windows 7 Installed on 42 Percent of PCs Worldwide

Despite economic headwinds, 94 percent all PCs will ship with Windows 7 in 2011, predicts Gartner.

First Look at Windows 8 Code at Microsoft PDC

Independent software vendors already have early builds of Windows 8, according to a Directions on Microsoft analyst. Developers who don't have access to the early code may get their first glimpse at PDC in September.

Survey: 50 Percent of Enterprises Haven't Started Windows 7 Adoption

Many independent software vendors will stop supporting Windows XP by the end of 2013 which could cause problems for organizations that haven't migrated.

Internet Explorer 10 Leaves Windows Vista Behind

The Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview highlights Microsoft's ongoing practice of tying its Web browsers to its Windows operating system lifecycles, and to particular versions of Windows.

Gartner: Apps Make Windows 7 Migrations Inevitable

Some IT organizations may have talked about getting rid of the Microsoft Windows operating system, but substituting browser-based apps isn't an option quite yet, Gartner research shows.

Microsoft Unveils Upcoming Windows 7 VDI and Security Options

A Microsoft official briefly noted on Thursday that Microsoft is planning two new options for IT organizations using Windows 7 -- but the catch is that Software Assurance (SA) licensing needs to be in place.

SP1 Hits RTM Status for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

Microsoft Wednesday released Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 to its equipment manufacturing partners.

VMware: February Windows 7 Patches Break Connection with View Client

Two entries in this month's security update, released Tuesday, blocks Windows 7 users from connecting to VMware's View Connection Servers, according to a VMware security bulletin.