Microsoft is positioning its upcoming Windows Server 2008 operating system as a bonanza that, for Web hosting companies, stacks up well against the rival Linux platform, Microsoft officials said. Due ...
Microsoft is continuing to build out its Web hosting products, offering service providers new tools Tuesday to integrate Windows-based applications into their sites and help improve site management.
Microsoft’s Razorfish has chosen Rackspace to host the development of new Web sites and applications rather than wait for its parent company to release its own cloud-hosting platform Windows Azure.
Windows Server 2008 and its integrated component Internet Information Services 7.0, which are slated for launch next February, includes better security, scalability and reliability, all of which make ...
Another primarily UK-biased post for which I apologise for; this is old news but still very much valid. Microsoft and WebFusion partnered up some time ago to provide free web hosting to all British ...
June 7, 2012: That's the day Microsoft is expected to disclose a number of the latest features it is adding to its Windows Azure cloud platform. Likely to be on the disclosure docket are "Antares," ...
Microsoft Office Live Small Business is a web hosting service that gives you a domain name (any available .com, .net, .org, or .info), email, business management tools, collaboration tools, and more, ...
What up techheads. I take it that you are into such things as servers. I know that because you clicked on this link, and have therefore self-inducted yourself into an elite little group. Hey everyone.
Microsoft released Microsoft Solution for Windows-based Hosting Version 4.0, software that the company says helps Web hosting providers launch new services; target developers of Web applications; and ...
Microsoft is exploring built-in container support for client-side Blazor WebAssembly apps. The initial stages of that investigation include a Twitter question associated with a feature request on the ...
Google isn’t particularly happy about the deal Microsoft has with OpenAI to host its technology on Microsoft servers, so it has now asked the FTC to step in and force Microsoft to end its deal with ...
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