UPS flaws allow for remote code execution and remote fire-based interruptions
Hooking up uninterruptible power supplies with TLS implementation errors automatically to a cloud service could potentially lead to a burning sensation.
Hooking up uninterruptible power supplies with TLS implementation errors automatically to a cloud service could potentially lead to a burning sensation.
Microsoft's Don Box has had a long and winding career during his past 19 years at the company. He's moving on to a new (and for now, unspecified) gig.
EtherOops attack can be used to bypass network defenses and attack devices inside closed enterprise networks.
Ten years ago, Microsoft announced the official release of Azure and pitched "three screens and a cloud" at its signature developers conference. Today, its developer pitch is all about Azure.
Since the turn of the century, a movement in the software development field has gradually, deliberately upset the balance of power in computing. If you haven’t noticed it, you’re not alone.
Rumors are swirling that Microsoft may buy or invest significantly in mobile-development tool vendor Xamarin.
Some of the reasons for the collapse of the the PC market go a lot further back than the reception of Windows 8.
Build, Microsoft's confab for Windows developers, is back, with significant changes.
The Microsoft Norwegian Developers Conference this year has made headlines for Microsoft. Unfortunately, not about the spring updates to Windows Azure but for a bizarre pop song.
The Law of Unintended Consequences claims another victim as Google's largesse threatens to undermine the purpose of Google I/O.