Microsoft is readying a number of new features and improvements for the next version of its cloud-hosted SharePoint, known as SharePoint Online 2013, according to my sources.
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Details begin to leak on Microsoft SharePoint Online 2013
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Microsoft is readying a number of new features and improvements for the next version of its cloud-hosted SharePoint, known as SharePoint Online 2013, according to my sources.
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Details begin to leak on Microsoft SharePoint Online 2013
Microsoft is trimming prices of the enterprise and academic SKUs of Office 365 effective immediately.
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Microsoft chops Office 365 enterprise prices by 20 percent
Sonoma Partners, a Microsoft CRM consultancy, shares its experiences developing a custom, line-of-business Windows 8 app.
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Microsoft CRM partner builds ‘first-ever Windows 8 tablet app for the enterprise’
The Metro-style version of IE10 that’s integrated into the Windows 8 Consumer Preview includes a number of new features added since September. Here are some of them.
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Microsoft: What’s new in IE10 in the Windows 8 Consumer Preview
Microsoft is planning to release its new Emporium shopping app on iPhones and Android phones this year, according to an internal roadmap document.
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Emporium: Microsoft’s new mobile shopping app coming to non-Microsoft phones
Microsoft officials have posted a detailed analysis of what led to a widespread leap-year-day outage of its Azure public cloud service.
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Microsoft to provide Azure users with 33 percent credit for February outage
It sounds like there’s a new Office 365 SKU coming that is aimed specifically at U.S. government customers.
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Microsoft to add government cloud offering to its Office 365 line-up
Two Microsoft officials gave some very carefully worded answers to questions about Office on iPad and Windows Phone ‘Apollo’ compatibility at industry events this week.
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Reading between the lines: Office on iPad, Windows Phone upgrades
On the plus side, business users might be able to boot straight to the Desktop in Windows 8. On the minus side, the inability for WOA tablets to join AD domains seems likely.
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Some possibly not-so-good news for business users with Windows 8
Microsoft is taking some emboldened steps toward bundling formerly separate apps and services in Windows 8.
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Windows 8 and bundling: What a difference a decade makes