ETCIO.com: What does Microsoft PowerShell’s availability on Linux means

Overall, the global software developer community and enterprises have given a positive response to Microsoft’s recent move to make its automation and scripting platform PowerShell available to Open source software Linux including Ubuntu, Centos, Red Hat and Mac OS X platforms. Though it was invented in 2002, it took Microsoft over 14 years to bring PowerShell to Open source platform. Microsoft Technical Fellow Jeffrey Snover said, “We wanted to do this from the very beginning. That was certainly the intent, but at the time that just wasn’t a possibility.”

NDTV: With Microsoft Word Flow, Google’s Gboard has some decent competition

Today, iPhone keyboard apps have become an important fighting ground. Whether you’re scrolling through Facebook or looking at your friends’ beautifully framed pictures on Instagram, the moment you hit the comment button, you’re not just calling upon a keyboard to type with, but an ecosystem in itself. The app you browse through may change, but the keyboard stays right with you. No wonder then that the world’s biggest technology companies want a share of the pie that was once the bastion of smaller developers such as SwiftKey (now owned by Microsoft), Swype, and many others. Microsoft launched Word Flow back in April, and it was followed by Google’s own keyboard app – Gboard in May.

InformationWeek: Microsoft, Red Hat look to steal VMware customers

When VMware gathers the faithful at VMWorld 2016 in Las Vegas this week, the company might keep a careful eye out for how many of its customers are looking over their shoulder for some alternate source of virtualization. Years ago, when VMware was winning the data center, raising prices and growing revenues by leaps and bounds, some observers concluded it had set itself up to be undermined by Microsoft, a skilled provider of mass market technologies at prices that tended to undermine the market leader. Here are six reasons why they might be cautious during the annual user group conference.

Tech2.com India: Microsoft teases a new Surface Book hinge on Instagram

Microsoft has recently posted an image on Instagram that hints at a brand new Surface device with a completely redesigned hinge. It’s not known if this one will close flat. Windows Central has reported that the image is from an internal ‘sizzler-reel’ that’s been doing the rounds at Microsoft. That reel is apparently a compilation of ideas for the Surface Book 2. They also add that Microsoft prototypes are “usually” black, so we’re not necessarily going to see a black Surface Book 2.

CXO Today: Why Microsoft Azure is the platform of choice for businesses

Techaisle’s detailed survey on Hybrid Cloud Adoption trends covering small, midmarket and enterprise firms show that Microsoft Azure is quickly becoming the cloud platform of choice. Microsoft Azure, a public cloud computing platform, is a growing collection of integrated cloud services that includes analytics, computing, database, mobile, networking, storage and web. Microsoft Azure initially focused strictly on PaaS but has now entered into IaaS market and launched a technical preview of Azure Stack, a platform designed to allow organizations deploy an on premise private cloud and manage a hybrid cloud environment.

India Today: Assetto Corsa arrives on Xbox One

Assetto Corsa, Italy’s answer to Polyphony’s critically acclaimed Gran Turismo simulation racer, is finally vrooming on to consoles. It’s now available on the PS4 and the Xbox One. It wasn’t easy porting the benchmark PC racing simulation to consoles for developer Kunos Simulazioni. But the trials, tribulations and the ultimate triumph only made the journey to the consoles all the more rewarding.

ChannelWorld India: Microsoft brings iOS JavaScript debugging to MacOS, Windows

Microsoft is enhancing its Visual Studio Code editor this week with the capability to debug JavaScript code for iOS mobile devices. The iOS Web Debugger for Visual Studio Code is an extension supported on both Mac and Windows PCs that enables iOS developers to debug JavaScript code running in the Safari browser on iOS devices. Kenneth Auchenberg, Program Manager for dev tools and remote debugging, Microsoft, said, “Today, we’re enabling mobile web developers to debug JavaScript running on their iOS devices directly from their editor.”

Just Another Gaming Site: Games with Gold September 2016 Update

The free games for September 2016 for Xbox Live Gold members has been announced. The two games for the Xbox One will include, Earthlock: Festival of Magic and Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China. For the Xbox 360 users, the games Forza Horizon and Mirror’s Edge will be on offer.

Data Quest: #BeCyberSecure: Endeavoring to partner SMBs in their growth

In an interview, Sudhir Nayar, Director SMB, Microsoft India, said, “India is home to a large base of over 51mn SMBs generating employment for over 116mn people. In an environment where cyber threats continue to grow exponentially in volume, complexity, and threat vector, it’s vital for SMBs to defend themselves against cyber-attacks. SMBs are also at a greater risk of being targeted by Cyber Attacks as they don’t have the same security system and infrastructure as their larger counterparts.”

GamingBolt: Call of Duty 2 Joins Microsoft’s Xbox One Backwards Compatibility

Call of Duty 2 released back in 2005 as a launch title for Xbox 360, and received very high scores from almost every outlet. Microsoft has updated its list of Xbox One backwards compatibility titles to include the franchise’s first console game. Infinity Ward’s title was the series’ second instalment, with a memorable storyline and an entertaining online multiplayer mode. This is a good timing to add such a title to Xbox One backwards compatibility list, with the studio’s upcoming iteration of the franchise, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, just a few months away.