Windows

Windows 10 Challenge

That’s right! I took the Windows 10 Challenge and #RockedIT. Now through October 15, 2015, building and sharing your Windows 10 prowess could win you a trip to Seattle and a backstage pass to see all the exciting things happening across the Microsoft campus. Find out more here.


A look back at Windows

On the 20th Anniversary of the release of Windows 95 we can take a look back through the Windows history, starting off with this infographic.And don’t forget about when our FRIENDS made an instructional video on how to use Windows 95. It was really a big deal at the time, even…


Windows Server 2016 TP3

Nearly three months after the release of its previous version, Microsoft has finally released the update to Windows Server, dubbed as Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 3. Find out more here. Administrators everywhere have been waiting for these tools to land, and now they have – as part of a much…


A History of Windows

A History of Windows Inforgraphic Microsoft has indicated that Windows 10 will be the last version of Windows as they will maintain the OS through a regular update process called Windows as a Service (WaaS) instead of providing service pack level updates.Check out this great infographic about the history of…


Mobility Transformed Events

Did you miss Ignite? We are hitting the road and heading to 11 cities across the US. Come join members of the Microsoft product team for interactive discussions & demos at our Mobility Transformed: The Path to Windows 10 event series. Be one of the first to learn tips and…


Windows 10 Upgrade

Windows 10 is on the way and there is more information available about it all the time. In addition to all the great features included in Windows 10, one of the most exciting aspects of it is how quick and easy it is to upgrade from previous versions of Windows….


Windows 9 is near?

As Paul Thurrott mentions here, “Windows 8 usage trails even that of Windows Vista during the same timeframe after its launch. And Vista was previously regarded as the firm’s biggest flop.” And with screenshot leaks of the next Windows popping up in places like here, here, and here it seems they we are…