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Microsoft Dynamics CRM gets spruced up for spring with new IoT-minded features

Microsoft made two key acquisitions last year with the explicit purpose of integrating them into Dynamics CRM, and on Wednesday it announced a spring wave of the software that brings those additions to light. Read More

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Microsoft's Edge reverses trend, gains share among Windows 10 users

Microsoft's Edge browser made gains in user and usage share in February, but the default browser of Windows 10 remained the choice of a minority of users. Read More

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Microsoft reportedly scrubbed an $8B bid for Slack

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Polaris wants to take on Microsoft and Google. Good luck with that!

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Microsoft's top lawyer defends encryption and Apple

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Microsoft Visual Studio update soups up C/C++ programming

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Microsoft defends PCs, post network penetration

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Microsoft continues hybrid push with stretchable SQL Server

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