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’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 ...
The feast is over for developers, system admins, and other IT pros who’ve used the TechNet Subscription service to gorge on all-you-can-eat access to Microsoft technologies. The company announced it’s ...
The online Technet blogs and customer support forums will live on, but Microsoft announced today in a letter to subscribers that it plans to retire its venerable TechNet subscriptions service. New ...
Software enthusiasts and IT professionals alike have been googly-eyed over Microsoft's TechNet subscription service for years, but after 15 years of providing early access to new software for ...
Microsoft plans to end its TechNet subscription program, with Aug. 1, 2013, being the last day for new subscriptions. The TechNet service provides access to discounted Microsoft software for testing ...
Microsoft shocked a lot of people yesterday by announcing that it will shut down its TechNet subscription service on August 31, 2013. The service saw its debut in 1998 as a massive packed of CDs, and ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Microsoft will soon be doing away with its TechNet subscription model in order to focus on growing ...
Tech support scammers have created over 3,000 pages on the Microsoft TechNet portal to promote various shady services. The reason for invading Microsoft's portal was to gain a reputational boost from ...
Grab the best deal on Microsoft software with the new Standard subscription to TechNet, Microsoft's venerable service for IT pros If your work involves evaluating, testing, and deploying Microsoft ...
Sheesh, when is it going to end? As if it wasn't enough that Microsoft annoyed millions of Windows fans with its latest OS (which it is now trying to correct), or that it seemed to care little about ...