NDTV Gadgets: Windows 10 Mobile preview now lets users text from PC

The latest Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview, build 14327, will now let users send and receive cellular text messages from their Windows 10 PC or tablet. The Messaging Everywhere app will later be replaced with the Universal Windows Platform version of the app in the upcoming build. Gabe Aul, Corporate Vice President, Engineering Systems Team, Microsoft, revealed, “In the meantime, you can use the existing Skype for Windows Phone app available in the Windows Store.”

Bloomberg: Panzura delivers In-Cloud NAS on Microsoft Azure

Panzura, leading in removing the barrier to the cloud, announced that Panzura Cloud Controllers are now certified for Microsoft Azure and available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. Nicole Herskowitz, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Microsoft Azure, said, “Customers want their applications to run with high performance regardless of location, whether running in their datacenters or in Microsoft Azure. The addition of Panzura to the Microsoft Azure Marketplace will help applications developed for use within the corporate datacenter run as-is in Microsoft Azure, letting customers realize the benefits immediately, by providing a high performance global file service that spans all their locations.”

Bloomberg: Future Processing partners with Microsoft to deliver technology solutions

Leading software development outsourcers, Future Processing, have partnered with technology giant Microsoft on City Next, a partner-led initiative that empowers cities to be more sustainable, prosperous, and economically competitive. Wojciech Zyczynski, Sales Director, Public Sector, Microsoft Poland, said: “Progressive development, including the Internet of Things trend, transforms cities into communication mediums. Therefore, the data generated by citizens can be interpreted in order to look for ways of modernization, savings and enhancements of the quality of life in cities. We believe Future Processing’s IT solutions can help us deliver these improvements as the needs of cities now and in the future continue to change”

Bloomberg: marQuake accepted into Microsoft BizSpark Plus Program

marQuake, which aims to set a new benchmark in access and analysis of online information sources, has been accepted into the prestigious Microsoft BizSpark Plus Program. Caroline Phillips, Director of Developer Experience & Entrepreneurship, Microsoft Netherlands, said, “Our mission at Microsoft is to empower developers and startups and help them to be successful and so we are delighted to welcome marQuake to the BizSpark Plus family. We believe that marQuake has a lot of future potential, with its disruptive, innovative technology and its differentiated approach in a highly competitive marketplace. We look forward to watching marQuake grow and develop into a successful company fueling new innovation and the national economy.”

Quartz India: The cloud is the brightest thing in Microsoft’s future

Microsoft is finding its home in the cloud, but not quite fast enough for investors. Microsoft hopes to revive its fortunes by placing a big bet on software and mobile services delivered from the cloud. Microsoft’s revenue for its “Intelligent Cloud” segment grew 3% (8% adjusted for currency exchange rates) to $6.1 billion in the latest quarter. Its Azure offering, saw a 120% jump in revenue over the previous quarter. It expected to adopt a mix of software subscriptions and “hybrid” licenses to boost revenue from its cloud offerings.

Business Standard: As Microsoft soars on cloud, PC partner Intel seeks lift off

Microsoft Corp and Intel Corp’s financial results this week brought into sharp relief the onetime PC partners’ attempts to gear up for cloud computing, where Microsoft is soaring and Intel has not quite taken off. Microsoft’s cloud business is growing strongly whereas Intel is dominating the market for processor chips that run data center computers. Much of the difference in the companies’ fortunes boils down to Microsoft’s fundamental business as a software company versus Intel’s as a hardware company.

Bloomberg: Fitch affirms Microsoft Corporation at ‘AA+/F1+’

Fitch Ratings has affirmed the assessments for Microsoft Corporation, including the ‘AA+/F1+’ long- and short-term Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs). The Rating Outlook is Stable. Fitch expects Microsoft to remain a leading cloud services provider over the intermediate term, driven by a significant Windows operating system (OS) footprint and competitive advantage in the hybrid cloud.

Tech2.com India: Microsoft announces grants for NASSCOM Foundation, Quest Alliance

Microsoft Philanthropies announced grants for over 100 nonprofit organizations globally, including NASSCOM Foundation and Quest Alliance in India. The software giant is partnering with these nonprofits in the country to enable under-served youth to embrace computer science. They aim to develop computer programming curriculum and integrating IT and computer science training into current employability and entrepreneurship curriculum respectively.

The Next Web: Microsoft announces grants for 100 global nonprofit partners

Last September, Satya Nadella announced that Microsoft would be investing $75 million into its YouthSpark program for helping children and students develop computer science skills. Now it’s expanding that program with a series of grants around the world. The company revealed that it will provide grants to “100 nonprofit partners in 55 countries.”