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Microsoft will retire SCOM SQL monitoring packs in 2027, pushing customers toward Azure Monitor and cloud billing.
Change signals a shift away from legacy monitoring packs toward modern observability and Azure-based monitoring tools.
General availability on newer Linux distributions and CU1 signal a push toward stability, security and production readiness.
Microsoft has resolved a known issue that was causing security applications to flag a core Windows component, the company said in a service alert posted this week.
Depreciation of popular management tool requires a new look at Azure-based system Microsoft recently announced it will ...
Exposed has reached the 1.0 milestone. The SQL library for Kotlin now has R2DBC support and improved performance.
In the future, updates for Windows 11 (24H2/25H2) and Server 2025 will receive separate KB numbers. This could streamline updates. Starting with the upcoming patch day on January 13, 2026, Microsoft ...
Microsoft has inked a 10-year deal to bring all of its PC games to Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service, including Activision-Blizzard games should Microsoft's acquisition of the publishing giant go ...
Microsoft has made its first Xbox Game Pass announcement of 2026, confirming a number of big hitters for January. The headline additions are Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws and Capcom’s Resident Evil ...
Microsoft has announced that SCOM Management Packs for SSRS, PBIRS, and SSAS will reach End of Support in January 2027, forcing enterprise migration to Azure Monitor.
Businesses have never had to manage as much data as they do today. From invoices and contracts to reports and emails, companies handle an overwhelming volume of information every day. Keeping those ...