Ever feel that cloud computing sounds like a pile of acronyms, hidden fees and choices you are somehow meant to understand straight away? Many readers worry about cost, security and where their data ...
More than a year after giving administrators an unwelcome surprise with a security update that turned out to be a Windows Server 2025 upgrade, Microsoft has marked the incident as "resolved." As far ...
Microsoft has hinted at the future of gaming with Xbox after confirming the codename for its next-gen console. Project Helix was revealed in a recent tweet by Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma, who ...
The business world has a greater need than ever for project managers. These experts help streamline projects, keeping them on time and under budget, so that companies can stay in the black. This top ...
Every project needs a good team, but even the best personnel can get tangled when the job sprawls into different areas. That’s when the right software isn’t just a help — it’s a necessity. Microsoft ...
Learn how to build a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server with Symfony! This repository contains a complete Symfony application with UK customer data, ready for you to add MCP server capabilities.
Microsoft Project Online retiring on September 30, 2026, after helping project managers and teams worldwide for over a decade. This change is significant, and we want to acknowledge its influence on ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Hot on the heels of the NSA publishing a “high-risk of ...
Microsoft is retiring Project Online after more than a decade of service. The cloud-based project management tool will be officially discontinued on September 30, 2026. The decision to retire comes as ...
One of Microsoft's productivity services is going away soon, and the company has published everything you need to know about it. A few months ago, Microsoft announced plans to discontinue Project ...
A sweeping cyber-espionage campaign organization centered on vulnerable versions of Microsoft's server software has now claimed about 400 victims, according to researchers at Netherlands-based Eye ...