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May 02, 2017
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Microsoft reportedly will separate the Edge browser from OS updates

Updates for the Microsoft Edge browser will now come from the Windows Store, if the rumors are true. Read More

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Windows Phone brought in just $5 million last quarter
Microsoft to host Windows as a Service AMA chat
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White Paper: IBM Corporation

"Shift Left" for Higher Quality at Greater Speed: Networkworld White Paper

Would you like to test smarter but aren't sure how? Maybe you need to "shift left" or move testing earlier and more often in the lifecycle. This paper outlines how to test the riskiest elements early and continuously so development gets early, iterative feedback on code quality. Shifting left results in fewer problems found late in the lifecycle where they are more expensive to fix. Read More

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Windows Phone brought in just $5 million last quarter

Microsoft reported Windows Phone revenue declined $730 million in its third fiscal quarter of 2016. It’s time to pull the plug on it. Read More

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Microsoft to host Windows as a Service AMA chat

On May 4, Microsoft will host an Ask Me Anything chat, giving customers a chance to ask questions about Windows as a Service. Read More

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Microsoft's enterprise phone strategy flops as revenue evaporates

Microsoft last week quietly acknowledged that a year-old plan to focus phone sales on the enterprise market is dead. Read More

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DevOps Application Performance Management for Dummies: Networkworld eBook

This book is intended to help you understand the importance of application performance management (APM) to enable a smooth DevOps working culture. In this world, software development professionals have to collaborate closely with those professionals in IT operations and lines of business, so applications are written in context with the variety of deployment models, including hybrid cloud and mobile environments. Read More

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