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 Readies Dynamics CRM Social, Mobile Updates

Microsoft has some significant updates in store for its Dynamics customer relationship management (CRM) software, and in many respects they mirror some of the trends currently reshaping the broader enterprise software market. First, on March 19 during the Microsoft Dynamics Convergence 2013 conference in New Orleans, the software titan made waves by announcing that it […]

Azure Courts Big Data with Hadoop-powered HDInsight

Microsoft has spent the past year readying Windows Azure for big data workloads on the cloud. Now, with the release of the HDInsight Service preview, Microsoft’s cloud-based distribution of Hadoop, the IT behemoth is letting the public take the reins. Eron Kelly, general manager for SQL Server product management, announced the availability of the preview […]

Microsoft Kinect SDK Updated With 3D Scanning

Microsoft is adding new 3D scanning capabilities to its Kinect sensor, a move that signals that the software giant is getting serious about pushing its gesture-based vision of computing. The release of Kinect for Windows software development kit (SDK) 1.7 on March 18 ushers in new features that will help developers get a jump on […]

Is Microsoft’s Surface Doomed Like Zune?

The last time Microsoft tried to play catch-up with hardware from Apple, it was forced to pull the plug on its Zune player. This time around, analysts fear that the Surface may suffer a similar fate. Bloomberg is reporting that according to sales insiders, Microsoft sold an underwhelming number of Surface Pro tablets since the […]

Microsoft’s Cloud Feels the Heat

It wasn’t bad weather, power grid troubles or even a wayward administrator that caused Hotmail, Outlook.com and portions of SkyDrive to fail March 12. According to Microsoft, a data center that houses the IT infrastructure that supplies those services developed a fever. The trio of cloud services suffered extended downtime—although SkyDrive to a lesser extent—due […]

Hotmail, Outlook.com Outages Cloud Microsoft Services’ Prospects

Users of Microsoft’s Web-based email services got a taste of one of the perils of cloud computing. Hotmail and Outlook.com suffered extended outages on March 12 and 13, casting into doubt the software giant’s ability to negotiate its transition from a desktop and server software maker into a cloud services provider. Less than a month […]

Adobe Flash Returns to Microsoft Internet Explorer 10

Two weeks after releasing the Windows 7 version of Internet Explorer 10 (IE10), Microsoft lifted a ban on Adobe Flash for IE10 on Windows 8 and Windows RT. Starting March 12, Flash content runs by default when users visit Websites that use it, with the exception of a small number of incompatible Websites. In a […]

Microsoft: Consumers, Businesses Lose Billions Due to Software Piracy

Can dire warnings stop software piracy? Microsoft is hoping that new research conducted by IDC will prove more effective than some industry efforts to get consumers and businesses to think twice before torrenting a software application. Pirated software is costing individuals and companies billions of dollars, thanks to malware-riddled code, according to the software giant. […]

Microsoft Loosens Office 2013 Licensing Shackles

Microsoft is reversing course on a restrictive new Office 2013 licensing policy that threatened to overshadow the software’s improvements and new cloud-enabled enhancements like solid SkyDrive integration, which the company is banking on to drive adoption. In February, in the wake of the Office 365 Home Premium Subscription, the software giant courted controversy when it […]

Microsoft Acquires Cloud Monitoring Startup MetricsHub

Windows Azure customers and developers now have a free tool to help them better gauge the performance of their cloud apps. Microsoft announced March 5 that it had acquired MetricsHub, a Bellevue, Wash.-based provider of cloud application monitoring services. MetricsHub participated in the Microsoft Accelerator BizSpark program that provides startups with $20,000, software development kits […]