Microsoft launches Teams for Linux in preview
Microsoft has officially announced the availability of the public preview of its Teams app for various Linux distributions touting it as the “first Office app” for the platform.
Microsoft has officially announced the availability of the public preview of its Teams app for various Linux distributions touting it as the “first Office app” for the platform.
An official Microsoft Teams app could soon make its way to Linux if we believe recent comments from a Microsoft engineer on the Teams UserVoice website.
In this guide, we'll show you how you can get a fully-working (but unofficial) beta version of Microsoft Teams app on Ubuntu Linux.
Linux is now the most used operating system on Microsoft Azure, according to a Microsoft Linux kernel developer.
Microsoft is bringing the full Linux kernel to the Windows 10 operating system, which will replace the emulation architecture that was a part of the initial release of the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Microsoft teased in a video yesterday the upcoming Mac version of its new Chromium-based Edge browser, and the first Canary and Dev builds have now leaked thanks to Twitter user WalkingCat.
Today's news is a promising development for the company's future efforts in consolidating its gaming services, hardware and platforms.
Five years ago to the date, current Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took the reins from former CEO Steve Ballmer and since then the company's market cap has skyrocketed, it's business focus streamlined and employee culture and practices evolved.
Other members of the organization include Google, IBM, and RedHat.
The Ubuntu team today announced Microsoft has delivered their PowerShell Core app to Linux as a Snap package. This should make life easier for system administrations and technical users on Linux as it will help them automate and manage their cloud assets.
Company observers just have to wait and see what moves Microsoft makes in the interim with GitHub and its community before we're forced to draw parallels between the company's handling of Skype, LinkedIn or Minecraft.
Microsoft's single SDK will help developers create speech experiences across services such as Office, Cortana, Bing, Microsoft Translate, Windows 10, HoloLens and Xbox (if they get serious about speech on the console, again).
Yesterday at a breakout session at Build 2018, Microsoft hinted that Windows 10 on ARM is also getting support for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.