Pedro Hernandez

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Pedro Hernandez is a writer for eWEEK and the IT Business Edge Network, the network for technology professionals. Previously, he served as a managing editor for the Internet.com network of IT-related websites and as the Green IT curator for GigaOM Pro.

Microsoft’s Nadella Backtracks After Women’s Pay Remarks Spark Ire

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella set off a firestorm of criticism Thursday at the Grace Hopper Conference, a Phoenix event focused on women in computing, after being asked his advice for women in tech who aren’t comfortable asking for a raise. “It’s not really about asking for the raise, but knowing and having faith that the […]

Microsoft Harnesses Cloud to Banish Email Attachments

Microsoft wants to lighten the load for email servers. The company announced a new feature for its Outlook.com Webmail service, called Share from OneDrive, that allows users to share large files over email without clogging their recipients’ inboxes. The option also helps users overcome bandwidth constraints and avoid file size limits that are often imposed […]

Microsoft Joins the Disappearing Photo Act With Xim Mobile App

Xim, Microsoft’s new mobile app, turns photo sharing into an ephemeral experience. Developed by FUSE Labs, a Microsoft Research unit that specializes in media-rich social experiences delivered in real time, Xim is the mobile equivalent of yesteryear’s slide projectors. The app, available for Android and Windows devices, creates shareable, impromptu slide shows that are synchronized […]

Microsoft Goes to School With OneNote for Note-Taking, Sharing

Microsoft has launched a new tool that offers educators some of the benefits that real-time collaboration software has brought to the business world. The OneNote Class Notebook Creator app for SharePoint extends Microsoft note-taking software, turning it into a teaching tool that helps educators streamline test-taking, better manage assignments, track their students’ progress and provide […]

Microsoft Launches Dynamics CRM-Based Sales Productivity Bundle

Microsoft is angling to become a one-stop shop for sales organizations. After revamping its enterprise resource planning (ERP) software slate for SMBs, the Redmond, Wash.-based software today turned its attention to the customer relationship management (CRM) side of the Dynamics product portfolio with the release of Sales Productivity, a bundle that includes Dynamics CRM, Office […]

Microsoft Azure Enables Redis Cache for Business Cloud Apps

Microsoft isn’t slowing down in its mission to turn Azure into the cloud computing option of choice for enterprises. Following the preview of Azure Redis Cache released in May, Scott Guthrie, executive vice president of Microsoft’s Cloud and Enterprise group, announced that his company’s implementation of the open-source data caching platform is now generally available. […]

Microsoft Releases Dynamics SL and NAV 2015 for Mobile SMBs

Microsoft’s small business enterprise resource management (ERP) software ecosystem has been given a mobile makeover. The Redmond, Wash.-based software maker has officially released the latest versions of Dynamics NAV and SL, the company’s ERP software suite for small and midsize businesses (SMBs), announced Gordon Macdonald, SMB global outbound marketing lead for Microsoft Dynamics ERP. In […]

Microsoft Mobilizes SMBs With New Office 365 Plans

Microsoft has released three new Office 365 plans tailored to small- and midsize-business (SMB) environments. The new plans–Office 365 Business, Business Essentials and Business Premium–offer “more flexibility, with the ability to mix and match plans to meet specific employees’ needs,” Thomas Hansen, vice president of Microsoft Worldwide Small and Medium Business, said in a statement. […]

Android Patents Earned Microsoft $1B From Samsung

New details have emerged in the legal battle between Microsoft and Samsung over Android royalty payments. Manhattan federal court documents show that Samsung paid Microsoft $1 billion in fees last year as part of a 2011 licensing agreement. Nearly two years later, that agreement would be the source of tensions between the two tech giants. […]

DOJ Busts Hackers Who Targeted Microsoft Xbox

U.S. law enforcement officials have nabbed four hackers that were accused of infiltrating the networks of Microsoft; video game makers Epic Games, Valve and Zombie Studios; and even the U.S. Army, announced the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The hackers, ranging in age from 18 to 28, were charged with stealing more than $100 million […]