Profile of Michael Endler
Associate Editor, InformationWeek.com
Member Since: 11/15/2013
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Michael Endler joined InformationWeek as an associate editor in 2012. He previously worked in talent representation in the entertainment industry, as a freelance copywriter and photojournalist, and as a teacher. Michael earned a BA in English from Stanford University in 2005 and, pending the completion of a long-gestating thesis, will hold an MA in Cinema Studies from San Francisco State.
Articles by Michael Endler
posted in April 2014
4/29/2014
Microsoft issues its first Office for iPad update, including much-requested printing support, just 33 days after the apps launch.
4/29/2014
Microsoft bumps OneDrive for Business capacity to 1 TB per user -- and draws the ire of Box CEO Aaron Levie.
4/28/2014
Hackers are already exploiting a new Internet Explorer flaw. Microsoft promises a fix -- but not for Windows XP.
4/28/2014
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's plan to juggle Windows, cross-platform services, and the Internet of Things is coming into focus.
4/25/2014
Microsoft's Q3 beat expectations. Strong performers include cloud products and Xbox, but Surface and consumer PC sales still pose a problem.
4/24/2014
Microsoft's long-rumored Surface Mini could debut next month, based on new Amazon listings for accessories.
4/24/2014
Microsoft has been on fire lately, but new CEO Satya Nadella will face questions during Thursday's earnings announcement about Windows XP, Nokia, Surface, and other trouble spots.
4/22/2014
Microsoft may restore the Start menu to Windows 8 and launch a cloud-based version of the OS by this fall.
4/22/2014
Microsoft claims Bing can predict the future, but it is starting out with soft questions like who will win The Voice.
4/19/2014
Microsoft maneuvers to keep Office on top, touting data analysis power, tweaking office 365, and more. What do the moves mean to you?
4/18/2014
Windows 8.1 Update offers the best blend of legacy and Modern apps yet -- but only if your device is properly configured.
4/17/2014
Microsoft tries to become a power player in the brave new world of Internet-connected sensors, using a cloud-based Internet of Things management service, Azure Intelligent Systems.
4/16/2014
Microsoft's new tools aim to serve all users -- not just data scientists -- extracting insight from big data sets and the Internet of Things.
4/12/2014
Microsoft made progress during the past few weeks but still has important things to prove. For starters, think Start screen and wearables.
4/11/2014
Microsoft releases arcade-style game in lighthearted attempt to discourage use of outdated operating system. Can you beat the blue screen of death?
4/9/2014
Microsoft's Windows 8.1 update will try to tempt non-touch users, including those transitioning away from Windows XP.
4/8/2014
After 12 years, Windows XP officially becomes an unsupported OS. Here's what you need to know, from old PCs to dicey ATMs.
4/7/2014
Will free Windows licenses, the Internet of Things, Cortana, and other announcements put Microsoft back on the right track?
4/3/2014
From a new Start menu to Cortana to the Internet of Things, Microsoft previewed the future of Windows this week at Build.
4/2/2014
Cloud-based, mobile-friendly system gives sales force greater insight into the drugmaker's customers. One of eight profiles of InformationWeek Elite 100 Business Innovation Award winners.
4/1/2014
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella made a good impression last week, but at Build he'll need more than rhetoric to reconcile new cross-platform tactics with Windows' future.
4/1/2014
With Windows 9, new developer tools, and a competitor to Apple's Siri, Microsoft could come out swinging at the Build conference.
4/1/2014
Microsoft Outlook Web App now can "learn" which emails you want to read, plus allow more in-app collaboration.