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Open Invention Network Joins Forces With IBM, Linux Foundation And Microsoft

OIN’s community practices patent non-aggression in core Linux and adjacent open source technologies

UNSW to open source its Microsoft classroom platform on GitHub

The University of New South Wales will start with its artificial intelligence-driven Q&A chat bot called Question.

Microsoft to participate in open source Java

Microsoft has climbed aboard the OpenJDK project to help with the development of open source Java. In a message posted on an OpenJDK mailing...

Microsoft: Defender ATP is coming to Linux in 2020

Microsoft is planning to bring its Defender antivirus to Linux systems next year and will be giving a demo of how security specialists can use Microsoft Defender at the Ignite Conference this week.

Microsoft Will Release Their Edge Web Browser For Linux

Microsoft announced at their Ignite conference in Seattle that their Edge web-browser will see a Linux release.

IGEL’s Linux-Based Edge OS to Support Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop

IGEL, provider of a next-gen edge OS for cloud workspaces, today announced from Microsoft Ignite that its Linux-based IGEL OS will support Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop customers

You can now try Microsoft’s web-based version of Visual Studio

Earlier this year, at its Build developers conference, Microsoft announced that it was working on a web-based version of its Visual Studio IDE. At...

Microsoft Announces Open Source Dapr

Dapr is an open source, portable, event-driven runtime that makes it easy for developers to build resilient, microservice stateless and stateful applications that run on the cloud and edge.

Linus Torvalds isn’t worried about Microsoft taking over Linux

In his recent meeting with Torvalds, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols talked to Linus Torvalds and several other of the Linux kernel's top programmers.

Microsoft Wants To Port Its Web Browser to Linux

In December 2018, Microsoft announced its intention to abandon EdgeHTML as the browser’s rendering engine in favor of Chromium, the same rendering engine Google Chrome uses.