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 Teases New Fluent Design in Windows 10 Preview Build

Microsoft this week is offering Windows testers a sneak peek at the futuristic user interface that will soon grace the operating system. When it arrives later this year, the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update will feature a revised look and feel, which the company refers to as its new Fluent Design System. With the release […]

Microsoft Shuttering Docs.com Office File Sharing Site

Microsoft today announced that it is pulling the plug on Docs.com, the company’s sharing and publishing service for Office documents, on Dec. 15. Site visitors are currently being greeted with a banner alerting them to the impending shutdown. According to an accompanying online advisory, the decision to shutter Docs.com comes after one of Microsoft’s biggest […]

Microsoft Takes on Snapchat with Revamped Skype Mobile Apps

Microsoft’s venerable Skype instant messaging and conferencing apps are getting a youth-oriented makeover. The company is rolling out a major overhaul of its Skype mobile app, first to Android followed soon by an iOS version for iPhones and iPads. The desktop Skype clients for Windows and macOS will follow suit in the coming months, according […]

Microsoft to Acquire Security Incident Response Startup Hexadite

Confirming earlier rumblings, Microsoft officially announced today that it is acquiring cyber-security firm Hexadite. Although the financial details of the transaction are officially being kept under wraps, financial news outlet Calcalist reported last month that Microsoft agreed to buy the firm for estimated $100 million. “Microsoft has signed a deal with intent to acquire Hexadite,” […]

Microsoft Improves Contact Management in Outlook Mobile

Microsoft is making managing contacts on Outlook for iOS and Android easier with a new update. On the latest iOS version of the mobile email client, users can now add and edit Outlook.com and Office 365 contacts. The feature will soon be available in an update to the Android version of the app as well. […]

Microsoft Upgrades Windows-Based Data Science Virtual Machine

Data Science Virtual Machine (DSVM), Microsoft’s cloud-based offering for big data analytics, is now available in a new preview version based on Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Edition. Previously, the Windows version of DSVM only ran on a Windows Server 2012 image. Microsoft also makes DSVM available in Ubuntu and CentOS Linux flavors. In upgrading to […]

Microsoft’s Cloud Weathers 1.5 Million Hack Attempts Each Day

Microsoft’s cloud is constantly under attack. While it’s no surprise that the Redmond, Wash. technology giant makes a tempting target for cyber-attackers, but the scale of the attacks weathered by the company may raise some eyebrows. On a typical day, 1.5 million attempts are made to breach Microsoft’s cloud systems, the company revealed today in […]

Microsoft Windows Server Containers Land on Atlantic.Net’s Cloud

Microsoft Azure isn’t the only cloud that can run Windows Server Containers. Cloud hosting provider Atlantic.Net has added support for Windows Server Containers, enabling its customers to accelerate their cloud DevOps initiatives. The company provides its services from six data centers, located in San Francisco, New York, Dallas, Toronto, London and its hometown of Orlando, […]

Microsoft Bing Image Search Delves Deeper Into Objects in Images

Microsoft has expanded Bing’s image search capabilities, enabling users to not only find images online that fit their criteria but also learn more about the objects contained in those images. Bing’s Visual Search feature now includes a new object recognition option called Detailed View that allows users to select and search for items within a […]

Leak Suggests Windows 10 Pro Edition for Workstations in the Works

A mistake on Microsoft’s part may have revealed the existence of an upcoming edition of Windows 10 Pro aimed at workstations stuffed with high-end components to handling compute-intensive applications. Last Thursday, the software giant unintentionally released some internal builds of the Windows 10 operating system to the Windows Insider early access program. “This happened because […]