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 to Release PowerApps and Flow on Nov. 1

Continuing the company’s mission to create a unified, cloud-enabled productivity and business application ecosystem, Microsoft announced on Oct. 31 that PowerApps and Flow will be generally available Nov. 1. PowerApps is a tool for building mobile and web business apps without code. Flow is the company’s IFTTT-like workflow automation technology. Together, they help unlock new, […]

Microsoft Woos MacBook Owners With Surface Trade-In Offer

The Mac-Windows war is taking an interesting turn this week. Microsoft has been targeting the MacBook Pro since the company introduced its first-ever laptop, the Surface Book, last year. The company drew direct comparisons between Apple’s hardware at the time, claiming that the Surface Book ran twice as fast as Cupertino’s flagship notebook. The rivalry […]

Microsoft Office to Support New MacBook Pro Touch Bar

Count Microsoft among the many software makers that are supporting Apple’s new Touch Bar. Yesterday was a big day for the Mac faithful. Apple unveiled three new MacBook Pros, including 15- and 13-inch models with an OLED touch strip in place of the traditional function keys. Dubbed the Touch Bar, this strip displays contextual controls […]

Microsoft Releases Skype for Business Mac Client

Businesses clinging to Lync for Mac 2011 can finally start letting go. Today, Microsoft released the official Skype for Business Mac client, allowing customers to fully transition their users to the new software. Windows users got a native client last year during Office 2016 launch. This year, the company released preview versions for the Mac, […]

Windows 10 Creators Update to Bring 3D to Everyone

Microsoft’s new Surface Studio all-in-one PC and the new Surface Dial controller may have stolen the show during the Oct. 26 Windows 10 event, but the company had plenty of other announcements for folks that aren’t planning a major new hardware purchase in the coming months. Next spring, Microsoft will release the Windows 10 Creators […]

Microsoft Launches Program Aimed at Securing Azure IoT

Embarking on an internet of things deployment might seem like a risky proposition these days. To help customers mitigate the dangers of IoT-enabling their businesses, Microsoft on Oct. 26 launched its Security Program for Azure IoT. Enterprises across the globe are flocking to Azure IoT, Microsoft’s suite of cloud-based internet of things services, according to […]

Microsoft Unveils Surface Studio All-in-One for ‘Creators’

The rumors of an all-in-one Surface were true. Well into Microsoft’s Windows 10 event on Oct. 26 in New York City, Panos Panay, head of Microsoft devices, took the wraps off the Surface Studio (pictured), an all-in-one Windows 10 PC aimed at creative professionals. “This product will help you bring your ideas to life,” he […]

Microsoft Warns of PLATINUM Hacker and Password Attacks

Microsoft has published its latest Security Intelligence Report (PDF), covering the last half of 2015. This time around, the company is highlighting the PLATINUM hacking group, a threat to organizations with high-value intellectual property. While the group has been around since 2009, their tactics and knack for evading detection make it tough to erect strong […]

Microsoft Debuts Dynamics 365 for Marketing Business Edition App

Out with the old, in with the new. Microsoft Dynamics Marketing is making way for a new Dynamics 365 Business Edition marketing app next spring. Microsoft shook up its own customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) product line this summer when it unveiled its cloud-only Dynamics 365 business application platform. Integrated with […]

Microsoft Harnesses Cloud for STEM Education Outreach

Microsoft takes corporate social responsibility seriously, explained Susan Hauser, corporate vice president of business and corporate responsibility at the Redmond, Wash., tech giant. “Across the company, we are working to apply the power of technology to ensure corporate responsibility, safeguard human rights and protect our planet,” she wrote in a blog post. “This commitment is […]