Microsoft’s TechNet subscription service wasn’t a free lunch, but it was about the closest thing to it for IT pros and Microsoft enthusiasts, and soon it’ll be gone. Microsoft announced Monday that it ...
An earlier subscription service from Microsoft that contained technical documentation, software evaluation, tools and tips, plus drivers and patches for Microsoft products. Launched in 1998, TechNet ...
Microsoft’s TechNet subscription service has provided IT pros and PC enthusiasts with one of the best software deals on the web for more than 15 years. But soon, Microsoft will shut down the service, ...
Microsoft Corp. will replace its popular TechNet and Microsoft Developer Network support forums with a new service called “Microsoft Q&A” that’s likely to be up and running by the middle of next year.
Microsoft is replacing its TechNet and MSDN forums with a new site, called "Microsoft Q&A," with completion planned for "mid-2020." Content from TechNet and MSDN forums won't get migrated over to the ...
Subscribers to TechNet and the MSDN, who pay fees to download software for testing purposes, are upset that they will not get an advance look at the Windows XP SP3 Subscribers to TechNet and Microsoft ...
A new site called "Microsoft Q&A" is expected to launch in "mid-2020" as a replacement for Microsoft's TechNet and MSDN forums. Content from TechNet and MSDN forums won't get migrated over to the ...
Back when Microsoft announced earlier this year that it would stop publishing MSDN Magazine, there was some worry about what it would mean for the company's MSDN and TechNet forums. Between the two of ...
Microsoft has taken steps to stop a China-based hacking group from using its TechNet website as part of its attack infrastructure, according to security vendor FireEye. The group, which FireEye calls ...
I am trying to organize my Technet Plus subscription. I have a binder full of stuff and several months of shipped contents (okay I lapsed, but I'm trying to fix it). Sometimes they ship a document ...
Microsoft has taken steps to stop a China-based hacking group from using its TechNet website as part of its attack infrastructure, according to security vendor FireEye. The group, which FireEye calls ...